In act II, scene IV, of Macbeth, the audience hears reports of a falcon killed by an owl and of a horse eating another horse. What is the likely significance of these events?
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In act II, scene IV, of Macbeth, the audience hears reports of an owl killed by a falcon and of a horse eating another horse. ... They highlight the disruption of the natural order caused by Macbeth's crime. They symbolize the internal conflict in Macbeth.
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conflict in macbeth
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