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    all are extremely unique. In Macbeth, Shakespeare created some of the most interesting individuals out of all of his work. Macbeth is different from most of his dramas. Macbeth has different themes all throughout the play but what stands out the most is ambition. Ambition in Macbeth is the important theme that stays constant. There has been debate on whether or not Macbeth and/or Lady Macbeth was the driving force of the play. Although Macbeth and Lady Macbeths ambitions are both are very much…

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    Ambition “Ambition never comes to an end” - Kenneth Kaunda. While on the hunt for greatness, one will often do what is necessary in order to achieve one’s goals. Throughout The Tragedy of Macbeth, many of the characters have ambitious dreams that they all yearn for. A prime example is Macbeth, who is willing to assassinate whoever stands in his road to glory. In his play, The Tragedy of Macbeth, William Shakespeare utilizes clandestine deaths, his search for greatness as he travels to London,…

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    society many people possess strong ambition when it comes to getting a job, following a passion and being immensely successful in life. Having an abundance of ambition can have both successful and faulty outcomes depending on the situation and how individuals respond to the circumstance. For example, in the play Macbeth written by Shakespeare, a prime example of an excessive amount of ambition is displayed through both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s actions. Essentially, Macbeth becomes power hungry…

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    Macbeth was a good person until he met the 3 witches. He started acting different and not thinking clearly. Macbeth ended up going down the wrong path and hurting many different people. When a person is driven by ambition they don't care who they hurt to get what they want. In the story of “ Macbeth”, Macbeth was driven by ambition. He didn't care what he had to do or who he had to hurt to get what he wanted. Macbeth kills the king. Later on he started to have guilty conscious. He started…

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    The tragedy of Macbeth is a Scottish play that was written by Shakespeare in the eleventh century. This tragic story contains supernatural elements and focuses on a lust for power and betrayal of friends. Macbeth’s ambition develops over the course of the text and helps advance the plot because his actions create horrendous domino effect. Undeniably, Macbeth’s ambition develops more and more over time. in the beginning of the play, the author shows the reader that Macbeth is well respected…

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    Ambition is considered a virtue, but can become a fatal flaw if one achieves it immorally. Shakespeare’s Macbeth looks at a man whose own demise is empowered by ignorance, uneasiness, and selfishness. Macbeth’s ignorance of the impact of his decisions, his uneasiness towards his hierarchy, and his selfishness for all that he attains is what inevitably leads to his tragic downfall. Macbeth exemplifies the idea that vaulting ambition is the root of one’s moral deterioration and ultimate…

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    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 Macbeth was influenced by the witches and his wife, Lady Macbeth, at any point he could…

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    Ambition is a dangerous thing to have. Sometimes it can be a good thing to have. Sometimes it can be bad, but For Macbeth it was his pride and manhood that was his tragic fall. Before the finding out of him being moved up the line of succession for being king, Macbeth was an honorable solider for the country of Scotland. He was in line for king, but a lot of people had to go before him. All of that changed when the three weird sisters told Banquo and Macbeth their destinies. They told Banquo…

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    Macbeth is Shakespeare’s shortest and bloodiest tragedy. This all starts with the murder of King Duncan, and the choice Macbeth makes. Macbeth is influenced by his wife, but in his mind he also had a lust for power that she opened up for him. Macbeth was given the choice and, at one point, wanted for Duncan to live. Macbeth kills the king and leads to a bloodbath of other characters. Macbeth is guilty of killing King Duncan as his ambition is what drove him to make his choice. Macbeth is a…

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    In her madness on her quest, Lady Macbeth is willing to take the risk of losing everything and she believes they will get away with it if Macbeth does exactly as she orders. After the murder she continues to persuade Macbeth by telling him “These deeds must not be thought after these ways: so, it will make us mad”, suggesting that if they don’t think about the murder then they can pretend it never…

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