BLood Imagery in Macbeth

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English

 

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Howard C

 

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August 26, 2010

 

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University

 

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Critics have dubbed it his darkest work, along with King Lear. In his critique of Shakespeare's works and plays, Charles Haines describes Macbeth as "one of Shakespeare's shortest plays, containing just 2,108 lines." He further states that it is a vigorous, headlong drama, a relentless spectacle in red and black...
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(Haines, p. 105) This red and black spectacle reveals itself to the reader and audience through the use of blood imagery. Blood, or the imagery attached to it, appears 42 times in this play. This imagery of blood begins as a representation of honor and progresses into one of evil, then guilt, and finally returns to represent honor...
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