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    flaw. Due to our sinful nature, everyone has flaws and one can say that some flaws are worse than others. For Macbeth, his ambition was his hamartia, his fatal flaw. Being ambitious is not a bad quality to possess, it means that you have determination to work hard towards your goal however; Macbeth had unchecked ambition that turned into greed. Macbeth had unchecked ambition that turned into greed and insanity, causing him to make choices that harmed himself and those around him. Although…

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    Lady Macbeth's Ambition

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    “Ambition creates success in the hands of the right man, but destroys those with blind hands.” This quote explains how even the most kindhearted of people can collapse and fall to selfish desires. Throughout the play Macbeth’s ambition to rise to power consumes his light, turning a well-respected noble man to a beast despised by all. Macbeth’s ambition is nurtured by the three witches’ prophecies and visions, and later on strengthens by his wife lady Macbeth. In Macbeth, William Shakespeare uses…

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    The second edition of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, published in 1831, recalls the ambition of Victor Frankenstein, an ardent lover of natural sciences and the creator of the creation, to reanimate life. In the novel, Shelley includes three male narrators telling their perspectives on the events that occur. Initially, Robert Walton, a man who has the desire to discover a quick route to the North Pole, explains his goal through a series of letters to his sister, Margaret Saville. It is through…

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    In Frankenstein, which was written by Mary Shelley, Victor shows his ambition which develops into an obsession. This causes him to become so engaged into making his discovery that he even forgets about his family. Nature no longer calms him, and he does not think of his health. In the story, Victor states, “…it gained strength as I proceeded, and soon became so ardent and eager, that the stars often disappeared in the light of morning whilst I was yet engaged in my laboratory…Two years passed in…

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    Ernest Hemingway Ambition

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    I believe that Ernest Hemingway admired a strong person with ambition. Throughout his work, he shows this many times by the characters in his stories being strong and standing up for themselves. A person with ambition is In the short story “The Killers”, two men named AJ and Max had came into Henry’s lunchroom to eat lunch. The men were very hostile with the people in the restaurant, including the waitress, the cook, and the customer attending. Georged served AJ and Max their food, but then…

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    Persian wars. However, more can be learned from studying Themistocles than war strategy and political conduct. In his work, Themistocles, Plutarch examines the role ambition plays throughout Themistocles’ life. His evaluation serves to highlight the boundaries and dangers of ambition, while emphasizing its double-sided nature. Ambition, in the context of this biography, can be a stimulant that provokes action from a person. From a young age, Themistocles showed a strong affinity for influence…

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    VI believed in witches. It all starts after Macbeth meets with the witches. In Macbeth, William Shakespeare, uses Macbeth’s tragic flaw of ambition to fit with the theme salvation versus damnation after Macbeth hear the prophecies from the witches that he will be the thane and then king, and decides to do whatever it takes. Macbeth’s tragic flaw of ambition makes him kill. Macbeth is telling Lady Macbeth that he has just killed Duncan. In the book it said, “I have done the deed. Didst thou not…

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    fatalistic imagery. Blood imagery, clothing imagery, and hand imagery are what help enhance the tragic downfall of Macbeth in William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth. Macbeth is a noble person that becomes a cruel king due to his greed and ambition. Excessive ambition and greed will change a man’s personality. The sight of blood tempts a noble person to do greedy and dishonourable deeds. Macbeth is an honourable man, having being recognized as a trustworthy and brave man by the King. The thoughts…

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    fate versus free will, peer pressure, stress, and ambition. Three main complications they have occurred for hundreds of years are responsibility, peer pressure, and ambition. Multiple characters in the books Macbeth by William Shakespeare and Frankenstein by Mary Shelly have multiple misfortunes with these traits that are shown in today’s society. Everyone wants power in life, whether as a leader of being exceptionally great at a task. Ambition is pursuing something with everything one has,…

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    Lady Macbeth pushing him towards murder and evil. Rather, he freely chooses to let fateful factors influence him to murder and then chooses to keep on murdering. Thus, Macbeth’s own guilt, conflicting thought, and his self-realizing ambition show that it is ambition and not fate that determined the course of his tragic downfall. While some may consider the witches foretelling…

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