The vanishing blood spot on Lady Macbeth's hand could symbolize her guilt and inability to wash away her sins. This could suggest that she is haunted by her involvement in King Duncan's murder and is struggling with the weight of her actions. Additionally, it might foreshadow her descent into madness and eventual regret for her role in the crime.
could indicate anemia
The warning of a borderline blood count can indicate many things. There is not enough information in the question to indicate the causes of what could be a causative factor.
The warning of a borderline blood count can indicate many things. There is not enough information in the question to indicate the causes of what could be a causative factor.
it could indicate blood loss, iron deficiency or an inflammatory/reactive condition
Just 'white blood cells' - could maybe indicate an infection.
It could indicate that 76% of the white blood cells are neutrophils. However, you are advised to check with whoever carried out the test.
Macbeth is concerned about the blood on his hands because he couldn't believe that he had really killed King Duncan. He says that no amount of water could wash away the blood, because washing the blood away couldn't bring the King back. Blood represents the guilt, and this is where we get the phrase "to have blood on one's hands". He's done something he can't turn back and has to live with the consequences and guilt that will follow for the rest of his life.
After killing Duncan, Macbeth could not sleep. He feels the guilt and is terrified
A blood clot coming out is a very serious problem. it could indicate many things. Only a doctor can diagnose you.
The prophecy that none of woman born could harm Macbeth. Macbeth wasn't to know that by a technicality, Macduff wasn't "of woman born".
Macbeth wishes the knocking at the gate could wake Duncan from his sleep after he murders him, so he could continue to act innocent.
Macbeth's character is so corrupted that he could not redeem himself even if he tried.