Macbeth Blood Imagery Essay

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Macbeth Analytical Essay
Symbol: Blood
Appearing in many places in it, blood imagery is a very significant element of Macbeth. Throughout the play, the appearance of blood relates with either guilt or sin, or with thoughts about the afterlife. Blood imagery and water have an interesting relationship in this play, with the former being a symbol of guilt and sin and the latter generally being a symbol of purity and salvation. Firstly, at the end of scene 2 in act 2, Lady Macbeth makes a suggestion to use water to cleanse themselves from the things they have done. “A little water clears us of this deed: / How easy it is, then!” (II.ii.83-84). There are two possible interpretations of this. The first one is that Lady Macbeth means for them to …show more content…

In Macbeth, blood imagery and the afterlife are fundamentally connected. In scene 3 of act 2, Macbeth, uses blood imagery to explain why he is surely going to hell. “I am in blood / Stepp’d in so far that, should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o’er” (III.iv.136-138). Since blood is a symbol of sin in this play, Macbeth expresses his sureness in the fact that he is beyond salvation through the image of a river of blood. He thinks that he is stepped so far in sin, that there is no point in trying to be a good person anymore since he is going to hell anyway. ¬¬¬¬This connection also comes up in the appearance of Banquo’s ghost at the dinner table. “Thou canst not say I did it: never shake / Thy gory locks at me” (III.iv.50-51). Here, the blood on Banquo’s ghost symbolizes the guilt Macbeth feels about killing his best friend. Moreover, having returned from heaven/hell to haunt Macbeth, the blood on the ghost also reminds Macbeth of something that disturbs him: the fact that he is surely going to hell. As well as foreshadowing who the murderer of Macbeth will be, the second apparition also foreshadows the fact that one of the reasons for Macbeth’s eternal damnation will be the killing of Macduff’s family in the following act. The second apparition is a bloody baby. With blood symbolizing guilt in this play, I think that this apparition is a symbol of the children that Macbeth will kill in his rage over the fact that Macduff has left for England. Because murder of children is considered a major sin, Shakespeare uses blood here to remind us of the fact that Macbeth is surely going to hell, and

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