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Summary Of Act 1 Scene 1 Of Macbeth Ross

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In this scene, Ross discusses with the old man and Macduff. The old man states that he has not seen a night as bad as the last one in his whole life. He refers to the death of a falcon at the hands of an owl and horses eating each other as proof that the order of the nature has been broken. Later, when Ross meets with Macduff, Macduff suspects Duncan’s sons as the true murderers of the king, as they have fled elsewhere. In the end, Macduff declines going to Macbeth’s coronation as he bids farewell to Ross.
An important theme that is once again displayed in this scene is superstition. Because the king is the embodiment of God, when Duncan was killed, turmoil and calamity was brought upon the kingdom. The old man said that “A falcon tow’ring
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