Explain How Much Blood Is Responsible For Duncan's Death In Macbeth

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In act two, scene two, Lady Macbeth and Macbeth kill King Duncan. The first thing they did was to get Lady Macbeth to drug the guards who were protecting King Duncan in Macbeth’s castle. Lady Macbeth was very close into killing King Duncan if he hadn’t looked so much like her father in his sleep. For this reason, Macbeth went ahead and stabbed him till it was concluded that King Duncan was dead. During this process, Macbeth heard voices within his castle saying “...Macbeth does murder sleep.” (2.2.48). Macbeth then returns with bloody hands and is very astonished that Lady Macbeth had to go smear the blood on the guards and lay the dagger next to them by herself. Blood is important throughout the book but is specifically more important in