Theme: Nature and the UnnaturalAfter order is disrupted by the murder of Duncan, nature responds. Horses eat each other, an owl eats a hawk, weird noises are heard during the night, and an earthquake occurs. These events represent the impact and wrongness of the king's death and the cold-blooded nature of the killing, demonstrating how Macbeth and Lady Macbeth's intentions were neither pure nor just and setting up the decline of their mental health and overall good situation.
I heard terrible voices, and I have lost the goodwill of god!
Directly after the murder of Duncan, Lady Macbeth and Macbeth encounter ill omens and hear strange noises.
 We have to put the daggers in their place!
After the death of Duncan, nature is upset and animals start doing unnatural things. For example, Duncan's horses ate each other and an owl ate a hawk.
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Symbol: ViolenceIn Macbeth, violence is a reoccurring circumstance that perpetuates a cycle of bloodshed. The first killing of Duncan that led to the deaths of the guards, then to Banquo, and then to the family of Macduff, and then to Macbeth's own death. One could easily compare this aspect of the play to real life, in which it is also easy to get stuck in a never-ending cycle of violence and revenge. Blood leads to blood leads to blood.
The scene in which Macbeth kills Duncan is the second act of violence in the play and leads to all the rest.
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The scene in which Macbeth dies is the final act of violence in the end of the play, the one that ends the chain set in motion by the killing of Duncan.
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