This is the famous soliloquy of Lady Macbeth. Dadisa sees her hands full of blood and tries to wash it away - this reminds me of the plight of one of Shakespeare's famous characters Lady Macbeth. Character-wise, both Dadisa and Lady Macbeth are extremely different. But the guilt of having someone's murder on their conscience and consequently, their efforts to cleanse their hands of that blood are the same. While the burden of Lady Macbeth's conscience becomes too great for her and her mental and physical condition deteriorates, thankfully Dadisa's case is so very different - she has killed an animal to save an innocent girl and her dignity. Thankfully too, she will come out a heroin.
Atleast king Duncan wasn't as bad as Heth Singh's son .., Lady Macbeth's guilt was more obvious coz of it, And Heth Singh's son deserved what he got as he was about to do the worst act which infact deserves the capital punishment!!
Edited by Nayana21 - 11 years ago
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The anguish of killing someone made DS do such thing - but she is too strong and will come out of it. But the scene looked funny because creatives perhaps could not find blood red colour - it looked pink colour (not anywhere near blood) when DS was washing her hands.
There is another person who was reminded of Macbeth ⭐️
Both Lady Macbeth and DS are mentally traumatised. Ofcourse LM was guilty after quite a long time and she had no one to support her however DS's fully family is behind her 😃