Even though This is Macbeth exhibits the story in a form of an interview talk show, it still conveys what blood means in the story. The relationship between blood and murder still remains homologous. In the synthetic interview, Macbeth talks about the bloody knife he saw in front of his eyes specifying him to slaughter King Duncan. Although the bloody knife wasn't physically shown, it still unveils to the idea of blood representing murder. The analogy between blood and guilt in Macbeth also arrives at a selfsame notion in This is Macbeth. In the video, Macbeth still saw the hallucination of Banquo's ghost covered in blood. This still interprets to the idea of Macbeth's guilt awaking in him after killing his own dear friend even though the scene did not take place at a banquet. Lady Macbeth's guilt develops in the same route in which the play arranges it. In This is Macbeth, Lady Macbeth still hallucinates the blood on her hands which cannot be washed off no matter how hard she tries. The blood on her hands still composes as the guilt she felt after her realization of murdering innocent people. As blood continues to serve as the same attributes, it also views as the same aspects in other adaptations of Macbeth such as
Even though This is Macbeth exhibits the story in a form of an interview talk show, it still conveys what blood means in the story. The relationship between blood and murder still remains homologous. In the synthetic interview, Macbeth talks about the bloody knife he saw in front of his eyes specifying him to slaughter King Duncan. Although the bloody knife wasn't physically shown, it still unveils to the idea of blood representing murder. The analogy between blood and guilt in Macbeth also arrives at a selfsame notion in This is Macbeth. In the video, Macbeth still saw the hallucination of Banquo's ghost covered in blood. This still interprets to the idea of Macbeth's guilt awaking in him after killing his own dear friend even though the scene did not take place at a banquet. Lady Macbeth's guilt develops in the same route in which the play arranges it. In This is Macbeth, Lady Macbeth still hallucinates the blood on her hands which cannot be washed off no matter how hard she tries. The blood on her hands still composes as the guilt she felt after her realization of murdering innocent people. As blood continues to serve as the same attributes, it also views as the same aspects in other adaptations of Macbeth such as