How's the feeling of guilt presented in Shakespeare's 'Macbeth', and Coleridge's 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner'?

Dan M

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How is the feeling of guilt presented by Shakespeare in 'Macbeth', and Coleridge in 'the Rime of the Ancient Mariner'?
 
Macbeth: Blood on hands of Lady Macbeth. Trying to wash the blood off but still seeing it.

Rime of AM: Kills albatross, commits sin..loads of strange things happen that symbolise his guilt..confesses everythin to the Hermit in the story. His way of repenting his guilt is to tell everyone he meets the story of what happened to him.

Sorry I can't remember much about Macbeth!
 
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