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Bloody Guilt Analyse Life Hands Remains Contrasts Shared

Front Analyse “his bloody life in my bloody hands” from 'Remains'.
Back The use of 'my' contrasts the shared blame potrayed at the start with "well myself and somebody else and somebody else" showing he has accepted the blame.

- "bloody" emphasises his guilt

- could be a reference to ‘Macbeth’ about how the guilt or consequences of murder are inescapable.

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