Macbeth's Ambition In Joseph Stalin

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Ambition—It has the power to make or break someone. From the beginning of Stalin’s political endeavors, he always pushed for what he wanted. After participating in the Russian Social Democratic Workers party, he was arrested numerous times, along with being put into prison and banished to Siberia, however escaped in 1904 (“Stalin”). When he was in the city of Baku, he was, again, arrested multiple times and escaped before finally being exiled to a village in the Arctic Circle just to come back after the fall of tsarism. Macbeth is seen as an ambitious character. Soon after the witches told Macbeth that he is going to be king, he started to come up with plans to become king. “If Chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me”(1.4.157-160).

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