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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 developing the theme ‘the corrupting power of unchecked ambition’. As their guilt grows, so does the importance of the blood imagery and how it haunts both characters, staining their soul.
It's not until after the murder of King Duncan that Macbeth’s guilt begins to manifest. This is expressed through Macbeth’s obsession with King Duncan's blood staining his hands when Macbeth states:
With all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incarnadine, Making the green one red" (II ii, 28).
An ocean represents purity and life, Macbeth expresses how even an entire ocean could not wash his hands clean from the foul deed he had committed. In turn, the ocean would turn into blood. Shakespeare uses blood to symbolize Macbeth’s guilt and horror over his crimes. Shakespeare also uses blood to symbolize Macbeth’s acceptance

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