Symbolism-Blood In Shakespeare's Macbeth

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Shakespeare

 

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Sandi L

 

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November 22, 2015

 

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At first Macbeth is heralded as brave and honorable, but as the play progresses, he becomes a treacherous person who is identified with death and bloodshed, and shows his guilt in many different forms! The first reference of blood is one of honor, and occurs when Duncan sees the injured sergeant and says "What bloody man is that?"...
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In the next passage the Captain says " . . . Which smok'd with bloody execution, "(1.2, 20), he is referring to Macbeth's braveness in which his sword is covered in the hot blood of the enemy. After these few references to honor, the symbol of blood now changes to show a theme of treachery and treason...
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