Macbeth Act 2 Scene 4

Author: Scoob20003

Date: April 20, 2004

by Scoob20003
4-20-04
The nobleman Ross and an oldman meet outside of Macbeths castle to talk about the strange events that have happened since the murder of Duncan
I can not remember a night that has been as wierd as the last. Just the other day a hawk was killed by an old owl.
The night has been strangley long and and the sun has been choked from the sky. And Duncans horses turned wild and ate each other.
Macduff enters.
The two sons are under suspicion for bribeing the guards to kill Duncan because they have fled the country
There ambition must have done it to them, and this means the kingship falls to Macbeth.
Yes, and he has gone to Scone to be crowned, and Duncans body to Colmekill to be buried. I will be going home.
I will go to see the ceremony, and farewll Macduff.