That quote "foul and most unnatural" is not from Macbeth, but from Hamlet - Old Hamlet describes his own murder thus, when he is addressing his son as a ghost.
The King is murdered in Macbeth, but this phrase is not used.
The Ghost says this in Act 1 scene 5 of Hamlet. "Murder most foul, as in the best it is, but this most foul, strange and unnatural." "Foul" always means "bad" in some sense. The Ghost is saying that murder is always the worst of crimes, but this was a peculiarly bad murder. He will go on to explain that what makes it worse is that it is the murder of one's own brother.
Hamlet's father says his own murder is foul and most unnatural. Hamlet's father's appearance as a ghost is the precipitating event for all of the play's action.
The Ghost says this in Act I Scene 5 of Hamlet: Murder most foul, as in the best it is, but this most foul, strange and unnatural."
The ghost charges Hamlet to perform a three-part task. He is asked to: 1. Revenge the murder of his father. 2. Hamlet is also not to contrive against his mother but to leave her to heaven and her own conscience. 3. Don't go insane during the task
1. Kill the king ("If thou didst ever thy dear father love, revenge his foul and most unnatural murder") 2. Lay off Mom. ("nor let thy soul contrive against thy mother aught") 3. "Remember me."
Act 1 Scene 5. The Ghost tells Hamlet: I am thy father's spirit... Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder. The serpent that did sting thy father's life Now wears the crown...(King Claudius) And in the porches of mine ears did pour the leperous distilment... Hamlet remember me. Hamlet is supposed to be merciful to the Ghost of his father's spirit. Which he does so with so determination and dedication to get revenge and to do it so that he (Hamlet) goes to heaven and Claudius goes rightfully to Hell.
Probably courage most distinguishes him at the beginning of the play. As he commits the murder, though, he starts to lose it and begins to be governed by fear. He murders the grooms out of fear.
The character who says this line is Banquo in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." This statement reveals his shock and dismay at being betrayed by Macbeth and murdered unjustly. The line highlights the sense of treachery and wrongdoing surrounding Banquo's death.
"Revenge my foul and most unnatural murder." That's about it.
The Ghost says this in Act I Scene 5 of Hamlet: Murder most foul, as in the best it is, but this most foul, strange and unnatural."
Murder Most Foul was created in 1964-09.
He was mudered. A "foul and most unnatural murder." He was poisoned by Claudius, his brother.
Avenge his murder
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Murder. Murder most foul.
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Yes, it is most unnatural. Please seek medical assistance as soon as possible. By the way, it is also unnatural to murder strangers in their sleep if you were wondering.... Yes, it is unnatural for the cat. For a mean-spirited human, it is natural, but that does not make it any less wrong and cruel. NEVER do it.
The ghost charges Hamlet to perform a three-part task. He is asked to: 1. Revenge the murder of his father. 2. Hamlet is also not to contrive against his mother but to leave her to heaven and her own conscience. 3. Don't go insane during the task
You betcha. "Revenge my most unnatural murder." is what he says.