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    Blood In Macbeth

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    Blood, whether it be the color, smell, or importance is vital to life itself. However, almost exceeding the importance of physical blood is the imagery of blood found throughout William Shakespeare's, Macbeth. The continual presence of blood in Shakespeare's, Macbeth is constantly reminding the audience how significant the consequences of the characters actions are. The imagery of blood in Shakespeare's, Macbeth represents the guilt felt by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth due to their brutal actions, thus

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    Blood In Macbeth

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    In the play Macbeth, the imagery of blood is used many times to reveal bravery, achievement, and guilt, each creates certain feelings within the audience. Blood is used to show that a deed has been done such as the bloody Captain, but it can be also used to show guilt in Macbeth and Lady Macbeth after murdering the King. Blood is used to portray bravery and achievement by showing its accomplishment, for blood to be present it had to have been spilled. In Act 1, Scene 2, Line 1, the King says “What

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    Blood in Macbeth

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    Blood in Macbeth William Shakespeare wove many motifs like blood into his play Macbeth, written in 1606. These motifs serve to reveal many different aspects of the plot, characters, and themes. The Blood motif is often used throughout the play to symbolize guilt, or the lack of it. The two main characters, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are driven by ambition to commit evil actions including murder. Lady Macbeth plots to have her husband murder king Duncan of Scotland, so that Macbeth can take the throne

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    Macbeth: Blood

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    Tracing A Word: Blood Act 1 1.) A. Quotation and speaker: Lady Macbeth: Bring forth men-children only; For thy undaunted mettle should compose Nothing but males. Will it not be received, When we have mark'd with blood those sleepy two Of his own chamber and used their very daggers, That they have done't? (1.7.72-77) B. Paraphrase and clarification: Hopefully you will only have male children, For you should compose nothing that isn’t masculine. When we have marked the servants

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    Blood Signifying Honor, Betrayal, and Guilt in Macbeth Blood is usually considered to be something related to abhorrence and wrongdoing. However, in the play Macbeth, Shakespeare associates blood with a variety of different atmospheres. Ideas of guilt, betrayal, and honor are established in this tragedy with the use of this symbolism. Blood and bloodiness can be traced all throughout the drama signifying these ideas. Although the uses of blood produce many different effects, all are used to symbolize

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    Macbeth Blood Essay

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    itself heroic, because his loss of blood has made him weak. Thus his blood and his heroism seem to enhance the picture of Macbeth as a hero. As Lady Macbeth plans to kill King Duncan, she calls upon the spirits of murder to "make thick my blood; stop up the access and passage to remorse." Thin blood was considered wholesome, and it was thought that poison made blood thick. Lady Macbeth wants to poison her own soul, so that she can kill without remorse. Macbeth says "this is a

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    Bloody Macbeth The word “blood” is exercised repeatedly in Macbeth. Macbeth has a bloody beginning and a bloody ending. King Duncan is the first to speak of blood when he makes a comment on an injured captain’s appearance (1.2.1). The last time blood is mentioned is in the concluding battle between Macbeth and Macduff (5.8.5-7). Macbeth’s character drastically alters between these two events. On the first occasion, Macbeth is a hero, rewarded for bravery, but by the end, he is a tragic hero, who

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    December 2017 Blood Symbolism in Macbeth “Blood. The color, smell, and texture, is a vital part of life, as well as shocking when seen unexpectedly. The presence of blood in Macbeth continuously us about how serious the consequences of the actions of the characters are. However, all the imaginary blood that is also there, constantly, in the play, is almost more important than the blood that was physically shed. Imaginary blood represents guilt for Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. It's not

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    Blood Quotes In Macbeth

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    Flows Like Blood Actions have consequences; and when poor actions are are made, horrid consequences will come. In Shakespeare’s Tragedy, Macbeth, Macbeth is overcome by greed and decides to murder King Duncan in order to fulfill his prophecy and become king. After being persuaded by his wife, Lady Macbeth, to kill him, he feels an instant regret and is burdened with guilt. Haunted by his actions, Macbeth plunges into a perpetual downfall ending in death and horror. The motif of blood in Shakespeare's

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    Blood Theme In Macbeth

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    500 years ago. He believed in an interconnected story in which all characters and actions portrayed a deeper meaning. The play Macbeth exemplifies this ideal in countless ways through the use of themes and supporting motifs. Although themes appear throughout, the most impressive is that of betrayal and trust used to expand characters. These characters are depicted around blood through many instances of this theme and this use brings a new layer of depth to Shakespeare’s work.     The first time this

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