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\my hands are of your color, but i
shame to wear a heart so white ...
a little water clears us of this deed.
how easy is it then!\ - lady macbeth
how is macbeth’s reaction to the blood different than lady macbeth’s?
why?
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Macbeth's reaction reveals his fragile resolve and inherent guilt post-murder, while Lady Macbeth's cold practicality highlights her ruthless ambition and ability to compartmentalize violence. Their contrasting responses to the blood symbolize their differing relationships to morality and the trauma of their crime in Shakespeare's Macbeth.
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- Macbeth is consumed by guilt and horror at the blood (his and Duncan's), believing the blood on his hands will stain the entire world and that not even the ocean can wash it away. Lady Macbeth dismisses the blood as a trivial issue, claiming "a little water clears us of this deed" and mocks Macbeth for being cowardly and overly affected.
- This difference stems from their initial approaches to the murder: Lady Macbeth has steeled herself to prioritize ambition over morality, suppressing guilt to drive the plan forward, while Macbeth entered the murder with hesitation and is immediately overwhelmed by the weight of his violent, regicidal act, unable to escape his conscience.