"All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand. O, O, O!" (LM, 5,1)
- Hyperbole (all - arabia) - indicates the hopelessness of her situation - the crime of regicide cannot be undone and the stain on her soul cannot be removed.
- The suggestion is that even though there is no physical sign of the blood, the smell still remains implying that others will be able to detect what they have done
- "sweeten" - verb - could be seen as LM trying to achieve innocence by reverting back to a feminine state.
- "O, O, O!" -> fragmented speech - reflects lack of control of her own mind, in this scene she used PROSE, rather than blank verse she used in earlier acts, showing again the descent into madness -- repetition, tricolon, exclamation mark - emphasises the distress that LM is going through