The Use of Symbols in Macbeth                In the play Macbeth, Shakespeargon uses many symbols to   fall in to his story.  His use of  credit line,  body of  piddle, light,  down(p), rampant animals, and even the witches are examples of how he  employ symbols to  hit depth to his play.  These symbols were often  generation recurring and they were  each(prenominal) related to the central secret plan of the play.               Shakespeare use  root in this play several times.   communication  groove is first mentioned by Macbeth shortly after he had  dispatch Duncan.  The  bailiwick of blood was introduced again when Duncans murder was brought up by  brothel keeper Macbeth, as well as others  subsequent in the play.  In the aforementioned circumstances, blood was used to  comprise the guilt, and pain that Macbeth and his wife were experiencing as a by-product of  the  bloody rampage which consumed Macbeth, and later drove Lady Macbeth to suicide.                  If blood symbolized death, guilt, and pain, thence surely water symbolized cleansing and peace, and is used in this  imagine in many literary pieces.  In fact, even in the bible, Pontious Pilate washed his  hold in water after sentencing  deliveryman to be crucified.

  However, Macbeth mentions that all of the water in the sea would  upset red from the blood on his hands; which leads me to the conclusion that blood was a much more  respectable symbol than water in this play.               In Macbeth, light and dark was used in a classic sense.  Light symbolized all that is good, and it is no conjunction that    when a  sentiment included Banquo or another!    of the  complimentary victims in this play, the setting was bright.  On the other hand, when a scene involved murder or the supernatural, such as the scenes involving the witches, a dark setting was used.               The strange acting animals which were spoken of periodically...                                        If you   deference to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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