Macbeth Blood Motif
In Shakespeare's play Macbeth, the word blood has many different meanings. Its meaning seems to change from good to evil as the play progresses. It also is a reoccurring theme throughout the play. I think that it helps strengthen the theme of the tragedy. It's about a young war hero with the dream of someday holding a higher position. When Macbeth finds that he was been chosen as thane of Cawdor he was kind of surprised because while on a ride with his friend Banquo, three witches told him that he would become thane, and then someday become King of Scotland. Blood is symbolic in Macbeth because it touches upon each major theme in the play. In one sense, blood relates to weakness and heroism. In the beginning of the play Duncan says, "What bloody a man is that?" Due to the loss of blood Macbeth is made weak, but this weakness seems to amplify his heroism b
The irony is that blood can symbolize weakness in some cases and strength in others. 47-49) This is a quote in which blood is used in the sense of evil. His wife, Lady Macbeth also had a lot of assistance in helping him decide what the right thing to do was. If they caused the injury, the resulting scar on a person will forever remind them of the experience and makes them feel guilty. He desperately wanted to become king, but he also was proud of the king that he had at the time. Another theme that blood symbolizes in this play is guilt. It was almost like Macbeth believed that he was doing the right thing. It seems to take a good meaning at the beginning, but then takes a turn for the worst toward the end of the play. Of course the "bloody business" is the murder he was about commit. It is a visual image that sticks with them long after the injury has healed. It's almost like, the bloodier one is, the more heroic they are. Macbeth says this right before he goes to kill King Duncan. "There's no such thing, It is the bloody business which informs, Thus to mine eyes.
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