What does thy bones are marrowless thy blood is cold mean in macbeth?
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Seeing a ghost, Stay in your grave. There’s no marrow in your bones, and your blood is cold. The ghost is being told off. It's a hallucination.
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Ghost vanishes at the end of scene.
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‘thy bones are marrow less, thy blood is cold’ means that your bones contain none of the marrow, and the blood which flows inside you is cold. The eye you have and through which you are staring have none of the power.
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Macbeth is a tragedy story which is written by William Shakespeare and it has been performed in 1606 for the first time. It was written during the 'reign of james 1'. It is a story of Macbeth, a Scottish general and the triology of witches.
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