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Question Posted Sunday November 26 2006, 3:57 pm

I need a catch title for my english paper. It's about blood motif in Macbeth, but the title is supposed to be catchy and kind of funny. Two others in the class are using "Whats Blood Got To Do With It?" like the song "whats love got to do with it?" and "Alls Fair In Blood and Gore" and I need a cute and catchy title like that. Any help would be much appreciated.

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gsagurl1 answered Sunday November 26 2006, 8:10 pm:
I have one:
1. Those Bloody English! (because... you know, the expression "bloody" is so common in Great Britain and the book is to do with blood...)
And I may have another later if a creative whim strikes me :)
good luck on the paper.

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