Answer
Macbeth is not at peace because, in order to become a king, he murdered the previous king, Duncan. Not only does this murder make Macbeth consumed with guilt, but it triggers a series of events that make him feel more and more uneasy. Macbeth later murders Banquo, convinced that he also represents a threat to his power, while Duncan's son plots a revenge against Macbeth.
Answer: flames and long curved fingers
Explanation:
shows that the flames are big and reach across the sky
I would think anyone would feel stronger having a rifle on them. But do you have a passage for this or something to be sure?