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Why does Lady Macbeth repeatedly wash her hands?

To purge her guilt of the murders committed.
To clean off the dirt from her cleaning of the castle.
To wash the actual blood from her hands.
To put the blame on her husband rather than herself.

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User Gurghet
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' Her washing of her hands constantly is her realization of the heinous deed she has committed; a futile attempt at ridding herself of her sin; a fearful reminder of the repercussions of unchecked unethical ambition.

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I hope that helps. I don't know if this right or wrong, but good luck:)

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