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analyzing how figurative language creates mood
in this excerpt from act 3, scene 4, macbeth is reflecting on his situation after having murdered king duncan and banquo.
macbeth. . . . i am in blood
steppd so far, that, should i wade no more,
returning were as tedious as go oer.
-the tragedy of macbeth,
william shakespeare
how does the metaphor add to the hopeless mood in this passage?
○ by showing how immense macbeths guilt is
○ by indicating how boring macbeth thinks murder is
○ by showing that macbeth wishes he could undo his violent actions
○ by emphasizing that the bloody daggers are still on macbeths mind
The metaphor "I am in blood / Stepp'd so far" compares Macbeth's entanglement in guilt and violence to being submerged in blood. He states turning back is as tedious as continuing, meaning he cannot escape his actions, highlighting overwhelming, inescapable guilt that fuels hopelessness. Other options are incorrect: he does not find murder boring, the metaphor emphasizes entrapment not just a wish to undo actions, and it focuses on his overall guilt rather than just daggers.
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A. by showing how immense Macbeth's guilt is