In the story Macbeth, the characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth start off as two very different people in the beginning of the story. As the story continues we get to see how much the two characters change. Also in related, we can see how much Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are similar to Adam and Eve. When the story began Macbeth was a honest man, and Lady Macbeth was depressed. As the story continued Macbeth began to grow into a tyrant, and Lady Macbeth turned mad with guilt. When to story came to an end we got to see the extent of their insanity. In the story we also saw the similarities to Adam and Eve. For example when Lady Macbeth convinces Macbeth to kill king Duncan. This is similar to when Eve convinced Adam to take a bite of the forbidden fruit. Overall these characters make this story interesting.
Another critical element is conflict, conflict was a huge part in the story Macbeth, but more importantly was the internal conflict. For example when Macbeth and Lady Macbeth started to …show more content…
Shakespeare certainly thought so when he wrote the play Macbeth. In the story Macbeth, Shakespeare was trying to show how ambition can be twisted by greed. He shows this when Macbeth learns of his fortune by the witches. At first he had ambition to become king, but when that opportunity started to slip away he became full of greed. When Shakespeare first presented Macbeth's greed that's when he started to build up the theme. What Shakespeare is trying to say is ambition is a good thing but when that turns into greed then you have a bad thing. So what we can take out of Macbeth is that a little ambition is good but when you get so much it turns into greed, then you have a