Act 2-4 Of Macbeth

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In act 2, scene 4 it shows how Macbeth will do whatever he takes to become King. After killing the King, he is crowned King, but at what costs? Macduff says does not state that bad things will happen but he says, “No, cousin, I’ll to Fife” (2.4.50). This quotation is saying that he knows bad things will happen and he will leave before they do. On my slide I chose a picture of horses. That picture shows the unnatural events that occurred after the death of King Duncan, where the horses ate each other. In another passage from the Old Man, it describes Macbeth’s outcome to the murdering, “A falcon, tow’ring in her pride of place, Was by a mousing owl hawked at and killed” (2.4.15-16). Also, “Make war with mankind” (2.4.22). This vivid description

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