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In the play Macbeth, natural events do not take place in the cause of death or evil. Many of the natural element that happen in the play have to deal with nature and the sky.
For the quote that relates to this is:
"You can see the skies. They look like they're upset about what mankind has been doing, and they're threatening the Earth with storms. The clock says it's daytime, but dark night is strangling the sun." (2.4.5-7)
Through out the play many of the unatural events petain to the cause of death or the near arrival of death. For many of these events deal with animals and nature itself
For the quotation that relates to this is:
Even like the deed that’s done. On Tuesday last,
A falcon, tow'ring in her pride of place,
Was by a mousing owl hawked at and killed.(2,4,12-13)
Shall harm Macbeth. (4,1,82-83)
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