Imagery Of Nature In Macbeth. Nature imagery is used by shakespeare throughout macbeth as well. In act i scene iii banquo asks the witches to look into the seeds of time and say which grain will grow and which will not.
There is use of weather throughout the text especially when the witches appear in the scene. He does this for a number of reasons. It is in reference to the notion that murdering the king is a crime against nature itself.
The order of natural events can be reflected by the power of god and darkness.
When macbeth says nature seems dead it would also seem to foreshadow banquo s downfall or. He does this for a number of reasons. The imagery of owl was used previously by macbeth and in this case the owl would represent macbeth as well. In elizabethan times animals resembled the natural order of nature.