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Neptune's Soliloquy In Macbeth Act 2

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In Act 2 Scene 2 Shakespeare presents Macbeth as both anxious and regretful by including multiple rhetorical questions.
As soon as Macbeth had committed the treachery of King Duncan by murdering him, his language conveys how on edge he feels.
'Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood, clean from my hand?'
This reference does not only tell us that he is extremely paranoid, it also implies how guilty he is.
Neptune is the God of the sea, it is as if Macbeth is praying someone with great power will forgive him, adding a question mark puts doubt at his actions.
Neptune may have been known to the Jacobean audience, however, Neptune is not the Christian God, the audience would have shown some suspicion as Macbeth has not only gone against Duncan

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