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The use of Blood in Shakespeares Macbeth.
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Have a little read: ... The use of Blood in Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' Blood is a recognized representation of life, death and occasionally injury. Blood is an indispensable part of life, without it, we would not live. As these facts are recognised by all, Shakespeare uses the symbol of blood to stand for sedition, murder and death, thus it is without difficulty understood and fits in entirely with the information and ideas we all have of blood. Blood is brought up a significant amount of times in the play and mostly refers to murder or treason. Act 2, Scene 1, seems to be the first ominous reference to blood, when Macbeth sees the dagger buoyant in the air leading him to Duncan's room and sees "dudgeon gouts of blood", on the blade, representative that the knife has been used and brutally and aggressively stabbed into someone. A second reference, is in Scene 2, when Lady Macbeth
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