This time, instead of revealing theme, blood reveals their characters. The red stains of their actinos symbolize their guilt and remorse of their unchecked ambitions. Blood is a universal symbol of death and wrongdoings. This sits in the audiences mind and paints the actions of the protagonist as undesirable and ill-willed. This characterizes Macbeth as self-righteous and immoral being. Being immoral casts a shadow of guilt onto any man's consciousness. The blood reveals this within Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Macbeth cries over the blood of Duncan and Lady Macbeth obsess over washing her hands of the blood. This further develops the symbolism of blood in this masterpiece. Blood stains indiscriminatly. The blood "on the hands" of the proganist seems to never go away. This represents the "stains" of guilt. Uncheck ambitions lead to immoral actions. Immoral actions leads to remorse. Remorse leads to guilt, and like guilt, a deep stain of blood is very difficult to wash away. This "stain" of guilt torments Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, leading to their downfall. This symbolism of blood throughout the play reveals to the audience the dangers of ill-will. The blood characterizes the guilt within all men after
This time, instead of revealing theme, blood reveals their characters. The red stains of their actinos symbolize their guilt and remorse of their unchecked ambitions. Blood is a universal symbol of death and wrongdoings. This sits in the audiences mind and paints the actions of the protagonist as undesirable and ill-willed. This characterizes Macbeth as self-righteous and immoral being. Being immoral casts a shadow of guilt onto any man's consciousness. The blood reveals this within Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Macbeth cries over the blood of Duncan and Lady Macbeth obsess over washing her hands of the blood. This further develops the symbolism of blood in this masterpiece. Blood stains indiscriminatly. The blood "on the hands" of the proganist seems to never go away. This represents the "stains" of guilt. Uncheck ambitions lead to immoral actions. Immoral actions leads to remorse. Remorse leads to guilt, and like guilt, a deep stain of blood is very difficult to wash away. This "stain" of guilt torments Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, leading to their downfall. This symbolism of blood throughout the play reveals to the audience the dangers of ill-will. The blood characterizes the guilt within all men after