Wealth, Power, And Authority In Macbeth

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Throughout human history people have always tried to strive for achievements, whether there actions to gain these achievements were beneficial or not, their motives are clear. Wealth, love, power, and authority are all highly possible motives for people. For Macbeth, power was his motive and nothing would get in the way of it, even if it meant the killing of the king and close friends. Though you must remember every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Macbeth obsession of power started when he gained the honor of thane of Cawdor after the war against Scotland and Norway, this concluded to a ceremony in his honor from the King Duncan and other subjects. But once Macbeth found out the profisee about being king from the witches he planed

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