That Will Never BeModerateWash Your HandsDifficultBlood in MacbethEasyKing Duncan's CharacterDifficultMotifsEasySo GospeledDifficultPsychoanalytic - BanquoDifficultSymbols of SuccessDifficultYour Father's DeadModerateFeminism - Gender RolesDifficultMoving ForwardEasyObjectionsEasyIf It Be SoDifficultWhat's Done Is...EasyMalcolm and DonaldbainModerateManhoodModeratePsychoanalytic - Lady Macbeth's InvocationDifficultEarly EchoesDifficultIs This a Dagger?Difficult5 / 7Blood in MacbethEasyWhich of the following best describes what blood is symbolic of throughout the play?Elimination ToolSelect one answerAInnocenceBTreacheryCGuiltDBetrayal
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That Will Never BeModerateWash Your HandsDifficultBlood in MacbethEasyKing Duncan's CharacterDifficultMotifsEasySo GospeledDifficultPsychoanalytic - BanquoDifficultSymbols of SuccessDifficultYour Father's DeadModerateFeminism - Gender RolesDifficultMoving ForwardEasyObjectionsEasyIf It Be SoDifficultWhat's Done Is...EasyMalcolm and DonaldbainModerateManhoodModeratePsychoanalytic - Lady Macbeth's InvocationDifficultEarly EchoesDifficultIs This a Dagger?Difficult5 / 7Blood in MacbethEasyWhich of the following best describes what blood is symbolic of throughout the play?Elimination ToolSelect one answerAInnocenceBTreacheryCGuiltDBetrayal
Solution
In the play Macbeth, blood is best symbolic of guilt.
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