2.1. "My hands are of your colour, but I shame to wear a heart so white" (II,II,67-68) Connotation: Macbeth is paranoid and lady Macbeth says that her hands are as bloody as his but she would be ashamed if her heart was as weak as his
2.2. Point 2
2.3. Point 3
3. Macbeth
3.1. "...The eye wink at the hand. Yet let that be,” (I,IV,52) Connotation: Macbeth means that he will not acknowledge what his hands will do to the king
3.2. "Strange things I have in head that will to hand," (III,IV,139) Connotation: Macbeth means that the thoughts he has been having will be put into action.
3.3. "And with thy blood and invisible hand" (II,II,48) Connotation: Macbeth is explaining that his hands are already bloody so he can kill again and he hasn't been caught yet, making his hands invisible.