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The quote essentially says: Water will wash away the blood/murders off our hands. The quote means: Lady Macbeth believes that something as basic as “a little water” will cleanse their conscience. The quote matters: Here, Shakespeare reveals Lady Macbeth's psyche.
The irony of this comforting remark is that Lady Macbeth is the one who becomes obsessed with the thoughts of the murder committed and, tormented by the crimes her husband has committed, goes insane.
Lady Macbeth's behavior expresses extreme amounts of guilt, while Macbeth, who only continues to kill, feels numb to the evil he is doing. ... The audience knows that Lady Macbeth's condition is a result of her guilty mind because she was the persuasion that made Macbeth murder King Duncan.
Macduff is telling Lady Macbeth that his news of Duncan's murder would be too much for her weak self to handle. This is ironic because Lady Macbeth called on the spirits to “unsex her” and make her strong, unlike how a woman normally is.
She berates Macbeth for being weak when his conscience bothers him about Duncan's murder. She is cold and calculating. However, at the end of the play it is Lady Macbeth who is overwhelmed with guilt and eventually kills herself. Dramatic irony functions a bit differently.
The doctor is there to enunciate upon Lady Macbeth's guilty and deranged mind. ... What is ironic about Lady Macbeth's constant “handwashing”? Dramatic irony; she is apparently washing her hands, but the audience knows she is washing away the metaphorical spots of blood from her involvement in/guilt from the King's murder.
It signifies that through her manipulation of Macbeth, she is equally responsible for the murder of the king. She is attempting to wash the blood of guilt from her hands, a common image in literature. Typically, a desperate act not to atone but to conceal one's guilt in the hope of getting away with the crime.
The Doctor believes that Lady Macbeth is suffering from troubles in her mind, which is keeping her from sleeping soundly: “Not so sick, my lord, /As she is troubled with thick-coming fancies/That keep her from her rest.” (V.iii.39-41)Macbeth wants the Doctor to cure his wife.
”Amen” is a well-known word with religious significance. ... Therefore, for Macbeth to say “Amen” at that point would be to lie in the face of God because his wish would be for God to save only him. He does not want them spared for obvious reasons, as they will be able to reveal his guilt.
Macbeth would like God to bless him too, but cannot bring out the simple word “Amen.” It stuck in his throat at the time, and all the words... The word “amen” comes from the Hebrew and expresses warm approval of something that has been said just before.
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