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During the play, there are several visions and hallucinations that are suffered by the title character.
The first hallucination is the bloody dagger which Macbeth sees right before he kills Duncan, symbolizing the bloody path that he and Lady Macbeth are about to take.
When he sees Bangho's ghost he is being reminded that he has murdered his friend.
Then, Lady Macbeth begins to sleepwalk and hallucinate, seeing her hand full of blood that she can't wash away.
These hallucinations symbolize the guilt that they feel over the growing number of deaths that he and Lady Macbeth cause in order to stay in power.
Answer:
Blood is one recurring image throughout Macbeth, and is used constantly throughout the play. One specific example is the blood Lady Macbeth smells on her hands while sleep walking. This is the same blood that makes her feel so much guilt and and makes her wash her hands so much. Blood was also emphasized earlier in the play, right before Macbeth was about to kill King Duncan. He ended up hallucinating a bloody dagger, and this has many possible symbols that go with it. It was the start of a long road Macbeth was going to have to face, one with lots of blood, misery, and regret. Every time someone is killed, not only is there the obvious blood that gets exposed due to their death, but it also emphasizes that with every murder and death, Macbeth is heading towards bloody ending.
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