Macbeth

What natural occurrences add to the strangeness of the night?

Act 2 - Scene 4

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Ross and an old man discuss the unnatural events that have taken place recently: days are as dark as nights, owls hunt falcons, and Duncan's horses have gone mad and eaten each other.

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