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My Essay — English Literature — Macbeth

Shakespeare uses the motif of blood throughout Macbeth to symbolise guilt and moral corruption. In Act 2, Lady Macbeth's famous line “Out, damned spot” reveals how guilt has become inescapable...

The supernatural elements serve to externalise Macbeth's internal conflict, particularly through the witches' prophecies which...

However, the student does not fully explore how the imagery shifts between acts, missing the opportunity to...

AItilf reasoning

Strong thematic analysis with clear textual evidence. The symbolism point is well-developed. However, the argument lacks comparison across acts — a key skill for Band 5+.

AO1: Response18/25
Strong: Textual evidenceGap: Cross-act analysisAO2 focus needed
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