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It symbolizes that they feel guilty for their actions.

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What does lady Macbeth say when she washing blood off her hands?

Lady Macbeth says "Out, damned spot! out, I say!" while washing blood off her hands. She is tormented by guilt and is hallucinating the bloodstains that symbolize her role in the murder of King Duncan.


What appears on the dagger Macbeth halliconates?

Blood appears on the dagger; Lady Macbeth also sees blood on her hands as she sleepwalks.


What does lady Macbeth suggest Macbeth use to wash Duncan's blood from his hands?

Lady Macbeth suggests that Macbeth should wash Duncan's blood off his hands with water, stating that "a little water clears us of this deed." She believes that simply washing the blood away will remove the guilt associated with the murder.


Will all great nepune's mean wash this blood clean from my hands?

lady Macbeth


What did Lady Macbeth became obsessed with?

She became obsessed with washing her hands to get the smell of blood out of them.


What is the damned spot to which Lady Macbeth refers?

Lady Macbeth sees the blood of Duncan on her hands, and is unable to remove it, which symbolizes her inability to discard the guilt she feels for his murder.


What event troubles lady Macbeth deeply?

Lady Macbeth is traumatized from the events that followed the killing of Duncan. She is most affected by the blood that was on her hands which she repeatedly washes in her sleep.


Who or What appears to Lady Macbeth?

Macbeth was both a man and a monster because he changes between the story and is loyal at the beginning but gets more violent at the end so we can safely say that Macbeth is a man AND a monster


What do the Doctor and Gentlewoman see Lady Macbeth doing?

The Doctor and Gentlewoman watch Lady Macbeth sleepwalk. She incessantly rubs her hands together, trying to wash off imaginary spots of blood. The blood represents her guilt that she is unable to shake off.


What seems to bother Macbeth while Lady Macbeth is gone to return the daggers?

The blood on his hands. He's worried that it will never wash off.


What strange behavior has Lady Macbeth needs what does he tell Lady Macbeth gentlewomen to do for her?

Lady Macbeth exhibits peculiar behavior as she sleepwalks and tries to wash imaginary blood off her hands, revealing her internal guilt and remorse over the murders she and Macbeth committed. The gentlewoman is instructed to observe and report Lady Macbeth's actions but not to interfere.


How do lady Macbeth and Macbeth plan to implicate Duncan's grooms?

They plan to use the grooms' daggers and smear blood all over their hands, faces and clothes.