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The Symbol of Blood in Macbeth
Blood is known to all of us to represent life, death and often injury.
Blood is an essential part of life, and without blood, we could not live.
This is known to everyone, and because of this, when Shakespeare uses the
symbol of blood to represent treason, murder and death, it is easily
understood and fits in perfectly with the ideas we have of blood.
Blood is mentioned often in the play and most times in reference to murder
or treason. The first sinister reference to blood is in Act 2, Scene 1,
when Macbeth sees the dagger floating in the air leading him to Duncan's
room and he sees "on the blade and dudgeon gouts of blood", indicating that
the knife has been visciously and violently stabbed into someone. The next
reference, in Scene 2, is when Lady Macbeth smears the blood from the
dagger on the faces and hands of the sleeping servants "I'll guild the
faces of the grooms withal, for it must seem their guilt". This is another
sinister and evil reference to blood, setting up the innocent servants of
the king. Again, blood is referred to when Malcolm and Donaldbain are
discussing what to do and Malcolm says : "there's daggers in men's smiles:
the nearer in blood, the nearer bloody." Meaning that their closest
relatives are likely to kill them. Again, blood is being used to describe
treason, murder and death. In Act 5, Scene 1 - the sleepwalking scene,
while Lady Macbeth is sleepwalking, there are constant references to the
evil deeds that Macbeth and herslef have committed, most of which include
references to blood. She goes through the motions of washing her hands
saying "Out damned spot! Out, I say" in reference to the blood that stained
her hands after smearing it all over the servants. She also refers to
Duncan's murder saying : "Yet who would have thought the old man to have so
much blood in him!". All these references are to murder and both include
direct references to blood, again linking blood to treachery and murder.
I think that throughout the play, Shakespeare effectively conveys theme of
death, murder and treason through the symbol of blood. Normally, the word
blood makes us think about injury and death, being an essential part of
life, and the symbol of blood being used in the play is understood by the
audience as being essential to life, and in the context it is used, it is a
perfect metaphor for death and murder. I think that it is an effective
symbol and is used well.
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