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the ocean cleans, i think, with the air and mouclues in the water. It acts as if it is a filter
by the ocean and the blood
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No. Melting glaciers add clean fresh water to the oceans, so their melting decreases ocean acidity.
because there are no reefs that harbour life in the ocean reefs sustain life in the ocean in great numbers, but are not found in the open ocean
Macbeth.
He says, "Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? No, this my hand will rather the multitudinous seas incarnadine, making the green one red." Basically, if he tried to use all the water in the ocean, he would make the ocean red with the blood and still be bloody himself. There are two figures of speech at work here. One is called hyperbole--extreme exaggeration. Of course all the water in the ocean will be more than enough. The other is metaphor. The blood is a metaphor for Macbeth's guilt, which cannot be washed away no matter how hard he tries. It's not about the real blood--that is easy enough to wash away.
Never. He does say the word "blood" fifteen times, and "bloody" another five. But not "blood on my hands". He does say "There's blood on thy face" to the murderer who kills Banquo. The closest he comes to talking about blood on his hands is "Will all great Neptune's ocean wash the blood clean from my hand."
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Macbeth: "Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? No." Lady Macbeth: "All the perfumes of Arabia cannot sweeten this little hand." Sounds the same to me.
The ISBN of Ocean of Blood is 0007315880.
Ocean of Blood has 232 pages.
Ocean of Blood was created on 2011-04-28.
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It would be very difficult to keep th ocean clean, but each one of us should try to keep it clean. This would be the only way.
They would get clean by , washing in the nearest lake, river, or ocean.