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Macbeth: Act 2, Scene 2

I heard the owl scream and the crickets cry.
16 Did not you speak?

MACBETH
When?

LADY MACBETH
Now.

MACBETH
As I descended?

LADY MACBETH
17 Ay.

Shakespeare heightens the feeling of the eeriness of night by introducing the remarkable sound of the owl’s voice, and most effectively when some deed of villainy is on foot, or as one of the signs popularly supposed to portend coming disaste.

As for the crickets, it's along the same lines. Macbeth has just murdered Duncan and the animals' reactions add to the mood and tragedy that has occurred

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