Front | Analyse “his bloody life in my bloody hands” from 'Remains'. |
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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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