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"bloody-sceptered"
Figurative Language
Act 4,
Scene 3
Lines 104-

An explanation of a "bloody scepter" in Act 4, Scene 3 of myshakespeare's Macbeth.

A scepter is an ornamental staff carried by the king on ceremonial occasions. Macduff is referring to the royal Scottish scepter as bloody since the tyrant Macbeth used murder to obtain the throne.