The Captain that is coming from battle
Where is Macbeth going when he sees the bloody dagger?
The "bloody baby" in Macbeth is a supernatural apparition that Macbeth encounters during the play. It warns Macbeth to be wary of Macduff, stating that Macbeth should fear him. The bloody baby is one of the many supernatural elements in the play that contribute to its dark and eerie atmosphere.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. The bloody man in 'Macbeth' is, like, literally called the "Bloody Sergeant." He's the one who tells King Duncan about Macbeth's victory in battle against the traitorous Macdonwald. So, yeah, he's not just bloody in name, he's literally covered in blood from the battlefield.
The second apparitions said it to Macbeth.
The apparition of the bloody child represents Macduff, who was born by Caesarean section and is the only one who can defeat Macbeth. The witches are warning Macbeth of Macduff's threat to his reign, as he is the one destined to challenge and overthrow Macbeth.
Lady Macbeth returns the bloody daggers (two of them) to the grooms in Duncan's chamber. Macbeth cannot face doing it.
Macbeth kills the grooms so they cannot tell the others the truth.
Where is Macbeth going when he sees the bloody dagger?
In an apparition, the three witches show Macbeth a bloody child that is meant to symbolize the just-born Macduff.
The quote "Be bloody, bold, and resolute; laugh to scorn the power of man, for none of woman born shall harm Macbeth" was spoken by the witches in Shakespeare's play Macbeth. The circumstances were that the witches were giving Macbeth a false sense of invincibility, leading him to believe he was untouchable because he misinterpreted the prophecy to his benefit.
A bloody child.
Duncan: "What bloody man is that? He can report, as seemeth by his plight, of the revolt the newest state."