Which words in this excerpt from Macbeth represent the idea that Duncan's murder is a disruption of order?

MACBETH:
Who can be wise, amaz'd, temperate, and furious,
Loyal and neutral, in a moment? No man:
(The expedition of my violent love
Outrun the pauser reason.) Here lay Duncan,
(His silver skin lac'd with his golden blood;)
And his gash'd stabs look'd like (a breach in nature
For ruin's wasteful entrance): there, the murderers,
Steep'd in the colours of their trade, (their daggers
Unmannerly breech'd with gore:) who could refrain,
That had a heart to love, and in that heart
Courage to make 's love known?

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Respuesta :

The correct answer is a breach in nature.

A breach in nature is breaking the natural law/rules or code of conduct-- meaning that Duncan's murder was indeed, a disruption of order.

I hope this helps! :)

C.) a breach in nature

For ruin's wasteful entrance