Owl and a Falcon symbolize
In act two scene four they mention an owl and a falcon. Outside of Macbeths castle at night there is a conversation between and old man and Ross. Ross and the old man has noticed that there has been unusal supernatural thinks happing with the animals. The old man then goes on to say that, that previous tuesday he had also seen something unusual. He saw that a mouse-hunting owl had attacked and killed a falcon.The owl is a symbol of wisdom and helpfulness. This bird is also known as the harbinger of death and is bad when it is seen during the day. The falcon represents royalty, pride, speed and swiftness. People that were of higher class kept these birds as pets and hunters.
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