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Macbeth Hands Quotes Analysis

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No two people in the world have the same fingerprints and therefore no two people have the same hands. You can tell a lot about a person by their hands. For example, a harding working man may have rough, beaten-up hands. On the other hand, a man with a desk job may have soft, gentle hands. Hands symbolize our own identity and how we see others. After reading the play Macbeth we can tell a lot about Lady Macbeth by her hands. The word hand is used strongly as a symbol for guilt in the Shakespearean play called Macbeth.
Throughout act five of the play Macbeth we see the word hand used as a major symbol for the guilt of Lady Macbeth’s action. In Act V, Scene i, we see the word hand significantly used when the doctor says,”What is it she does …show more content…

While the doctor and Gentlewoman are observing Lady Macbeth she says,” Wash your hands; put on your nightgown;/ look not so pale! I tell you yet again, Banquo’s/ buried. He cannot come out on’s grave.” (Shakespeare 5.1 60-62). In this quote, Lady Macbeth is talking in her sleep again and she is basically saying not to look suspicious because she has helped kill Duncan and now her husband has killed Banquo. The guilt is haunting her even in her sleep. We see lady Macbeth become scared and frantic and has now just confessed in front of the doctor and Gentlewoman. Lady Macbeth says her hands are stained which we know symbolizing all the bad she has done. She says she wants to clean her hands, but it is too late she has already committed the crime. Lady Macbeth even goes on to say,” To bed, to bed! There’s knocking at the gate. Come, come, come, come, give me your hand! What’s done cannot be undone. To bed, to bed, to bed!” (Shakespeare 5.1 64-66). This is the last time we see hand used in Act V and Lady Macbeth is paranoid that people are knocking on the castle doors and they know what she and her husband have done. Lady Macbeth is haunted by the idea of her hands being stained with the blood of her

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