Shakespeare plays often have similar imagery which runs through the play. In the case of Macbeth, the image is one of blood. The dagger with gouts of blood on its dudgeon, Lady Macbeth talking about "gilding" the grooms with blood (echoed in Macbeth's "his silver skin laced with his golden blood."), the apparition of a bloody child who tells Macbeth to be "bloody", Macbeth's "I am stepped in blood so deep that returning were as tedious as go o'er", the murderer with blood on his face, and the trenched gashes on Banquo's head, are just some examples of this blood-imagery. There are dozens more.
The characters in Macbeth often use similar imagery to convey themes such as darkness, deception, and ambition. Both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, for example, use references to blood, night, and snakes to illustrate the moral decay and psychological turmoil they experience throughout the play. These shared images form a cohesive tapestry that underscores the supernatural elements and tragic consequences of their actions.
The blood on lady Macbeth and Macbeth's hands
He has become more comfortable using manipulation and murderer to retain the crown. :)your welcome
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We all know the word imagery very well now
In "Frankenstein," the character's awakening is described using imagery such as darkness turning to light, sensations flooding in as if a rushing tide, and a dawning awareness of his own existence. Shelley conveys the disorientation and overwhelming experience of coming into consciousness through vivid language that captures the protagonist's journey from obscurity to self-awareness.
Sensory is using the five senses (Sight, Touch, Smell, Taste, Hear) to describe a feeling. Imagery is using words to describe a view.
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using a venn diagrams to see the ways in which two characters are similar and different
The literary term is imagery. It involves using language to create mental images and sensory experiences for the reader.
Macbeth avoids using the words murder or kill because he is in denial and feels guilty about his plan to kill Duncan. He is suppressing his conscience and trying to rationalize his actions by using euphemisms. This reluctance to face the reality of his plan shows that Macbeth's state of mind is conflicted and troubled.
There isn't one. How you input a character like this will depend upon the word processing (or similar) program you are using.
Using Venn diagrams to see the ways in which two characters are similar and different