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No it is Lady Macbeth that smears the guards with blood because Macbeth does not want to go back, so she goes and does it instead.

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Who replaces the bloody dagger in Macbeth?

Lady Macbeth returns the bloody daggers (two of them) to the grooms in Duncan's chamber. Macbeth cannot face doing it.


If any of the other guests had seen the murderer when he beckoned for Macbeth at the doorway what would they have noticed about him?

He had blood on his face


Is the blood symbolic?

"Blood" is a recurring image throughout the play Macbeth. Shakespeare frequently used a particular image repeatedly in the same play (see the use of the word "star" in Romeo and Juliet). The blood is sometimes real (as is Duncan's blood on the hands of Mr. and Mrs. Macbeth or on the face of the first murderer) or imaginary (as in Lady Macbeth's dream) or purely symbolic (as in the spirit who is a "bloody child", or the blood into which Macbeth he has stepped so far that to return were as tedious as go o'er, or the blood of Macduff's family with which Macbeth says his soul is charged.


What does the phrase Never shake they gory locks at me mean as expressed in Shakespeare's play Macbeth?

Macbeth is telling Banquo's ghost not to shake his head at him. Banquo knows that Macbeth had him killed and is filling Macbeth's heart with shame but shaking his gory locks at him. His face is covered in blood and he has many gashes on his head, which is where the blood/gore would be coming from.


What is the role of blood plays in Macbeth?

Blood is used as a symbol representing guilt. It is seen on the hands of Lady Macbeth in 5.1, on Banquo's ghost and the face of his murderer (Macbeth sees it, though the murderer does not notice - Macbeth feels guilt, he does not) in 3.4, and the dagger that Macbeth sees in 2.1, when Macbeth wrestles with the guilt for the deed he is about to do


How are the character in Macbeth using similar imagery?

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.


If any of the other guest had seen the murderer when he beckoned for Macbeth at the doorway what would they have noticed about him?

They would notice that he had blood on his face.


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If you dont wear makeup on your ears how does it get on the phone?

It smears off from the side of your face.


How was king ducan killed?

King Duncan was killed by Macbeth in the latter's castle at Inverness.The king was asleep in his chamber which had two guards outside whom Lady Macbeth had given intoxicated drinks.Note : Due to Macbeth's prior decision of not killing Duncan, Lady Macbeth had decided to take up the 'business' . However, when she saw her father's face in Duncan's, she decided against killing the king herself.********


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It means you poo out diarrhea and it smears in someones face. True answer


What are some examples of synecdoche in Macbeth?

"Take thy face hence." (Macbeth, V, iii)