In the very beginning of the play, Macbeth killed a traitor to the country, and Duncan said to “go pronounce his present death, and with his former title greet Macbeth” (Shakespeare, I, iii, 4). Macbeth became the Thane of Cawdor, and with this power came a greater thirst for more power. "Blood will have blood" (Shakespeare, III, iv, 45) means that each time a murder is covered up blood will be spilled in order to do so. When Macbeth murdered
In the very beginning of the play, Macbeth killed a traitor to the country, and Duncan said to “go pronounce his present death, and with his former title greet Macbeth” (Shakespeare, I, iii, 4). Macbeth became the Thane of Cawdor, and with this power came a greater thirst for more power. "Blood will have blood" (Shakespeare, III, iv, 45) means that each time a murder is covered up blood will be spilled in order to do so. When Macbeth murdered