The lust for power in Shakespeare's Macbeth drives a man and his wife into conspiracy. Macbeth who would do anything to be king kills King Duncan. His greed for power lead to not only his downfall but insanity. After the murder Macbeth finds himself in constant fear, and vocalizes being king was not what he imagined it to be.
Romeo and Julliet is yet another famous Shakespherian play. In the novel two lovers are forbidden by their parents to be together. Rather than acknowledge what their parents have said the two lovers continue to be together. At the end of the play both of the lovers die by their own hand. The two lovers were unable to come to terms with