Macbeth Blood symbolism

             Blood is without a doubt symbolic of sin throughout the entire play. It also provokes fearful suspense in the hearts of the characters and the readers. Macbeth and his wife's guilt were revealed through their immoral ambitions. He was haunted by his actions even before they occurred. "I see thee still, and on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood, which was not so before." (Macbeth II. i. 54-56). In Macbeth, there was enough bloodshed to overflow a pool with guilt and sin.
             In the beginning of the play blood is something of honor and bravery and symbolizes good and victory. The blood on Macbeth's sword after the war shows him to be a brave hero because of the enemy he killed. He is known as "Brave Macbeth" to everyone including King Duncan. His bravery earns him the title of Thane of Cawdor. The blood at the beginning of the play earns Macbeth respect and a title.
             Blood strongly represents guilt in Macbeth. After Macbeth slaughtered King Duncan in his sleep, he and Lady Macbeth were stricken with panic. They were incredibly flustered and nervous about strange noises they had heard. Not only was Macbeth frightened, he also felt an incredibly deep sense of guilt. He had just killed his King, his friend. With his own corrupted hands, he took life away from someone whom he had been loyal to. "As they had seen me with these hangman's hands, list'ning their fear. I could not say "Amen!"" (Macbeth II. ii. 40-41). At first, Lady Macbeth seems to be playing it real cool. "Consider it not so deeply." (Lady II. ii. 43)/ "These deeds must not be thought after these ways. So, it will make us mad." (Lady II. ii. 47-48). Lady noticed Macbeth still held the bloody dagger which had done the deed. She told him to go back into the chamber to smear the blood on the grooms in order to frame them. Macbeth is too shocked by the whole situation to return to the scene. &qu
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