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When lady macbeth says “my hands are of your color, but i shame / to wear a heart so white” she means that?
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When lady macbeth says “my hands are of your color, but i shame / to wear a heart so white” she means that?
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she means her hand are red with blood like Macbeth's, but she would be ashamed of she acts as cowardly like he does
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