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    Ambition is the path to success, but more than one path leads to the same destination, and not all paths lead to success. This importance of one’s decisions and their outcomes is explored by William Shakespeare, in his play, Macbeth. He uses character development to portray the idea that uncontrolled ambition cannot expand forever, and therefore will lead to the ultimate implosion of its source. Accordingly, the protagonist Macbeth starts off with a motivation ruled by his honour and integrity,…

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    The play Macbeth is similar to any cliche action movie when the main character wants total power and will do anything to get it with just a little convincing. “At the beginning of the play, Macbeth is a perfectionistic person whose solution has been highly successful. He precipitates his own psychological crisis by violating his dominant set of shoulds in order to act out the arrogant-vindictive trends which are reinforced by his wife” which is why he slips into evil ways (Gale, Cengage…

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    Ambition can be ones greatest attribute, in this case it could also be ones downfall. The play Macbeth, written by Shakespeare is a play that focuses on a young man named Macbeth who is portrayed as a hero in the beginning.Later on he gets a prophecy that then sparks his ambition to murder the king at first his not so sure but then decides to go for it.Unfortunately for him he is stabbed by Macduff at the end. On the other hand his wife Lady Macbeth is less hesitant with the idea of making the…

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    Ambition and Destruction in Macbeth It is normal to think that ambition is a positive trait and it is something that people aspire to have, but too much can cause people to not think about their actions. This is definitely the case in Shakespeare 's play Macbeth. Macbeth shows that too much ambition can be negative. In addition he becomes disloyal and shows signs of betrayal. Furthermore, the damage he causes ultimately leads to the downfall of Scotland. Macbeth, from Shakespeare 's Macbeth,…

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    In the duration of the story, Macbeth, under the influence of Lady Macbeth, the three witches and his own ambition, has changed from being a rational, levelheaded man to one of questionable integrity. With Macbeth’s coronation, not only does his inner turmoil affect his mentality, but also his behavior and senses. In act one, it all begins. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth start to spiral out of control when Macbeth hears from the witches that he will be king. Lady Macbeth becomes a major driving…

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    The literary work of Macbeth wouldn’t be a well-written story if Macbeth did not exist, but it also wouldn’t be universal if the secondary character of Lady Macbeth, Macbeth’s wife, did not exist. Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, is set in Scotland during the 11th century, mostly in Macbeth's castle and the king's palace at Forres. This play is about a brave Scottish general, Macbeth, who receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become king of Scotland. Filled with…

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    “Macbeth, a tragedy composed by William Shakespeare in the 17th century, clearly explores the themes through the use of language techniques, characters and plot. As a result, Shakespeare teaches the audience about the faults of human nature and its consequences. The Themes that are expressed distinctly throughout the play are the corrupting power of blind ambition, relationship between cruelty and masculinity and the difference between kingship and tyranny. Initially the theme, the corrupting…

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    Ambition is a good thing, but it can be dangerous. Having strong goals, and big ambition can get you to where you hope to be in life. When abused, the ambition can be abused. If you have strong will and goals, that ambition can easily lead you in the wrong direction. Or, it can lead you to success. Beowulf had good ambition, ambition to keep his people safe, and ambition to kill monsters. Unlike him, Macbeth also had ambition. His ambition was to gain and keep power no matter what the costs.…

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    known as ambition, is ambition the ingredient that is necessary to completing the sweet recipe of success, or is it the drop of poison that causes the ill will of others when ingested? According to William Shakespeare’s tragedy of Macbeth, it appears that ambition can, in fact, be both. In the story of Macbeth, Macbeth is a Scottish general who served under the King Duncan, who ruled Scotland at the time, but Macbeth aspired to be the King of Scotland himself and thanks to Lady Macbeth, Macbeth…

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    themes in Macbeth. fate vs choice and ambition. I will aswell show how they lead to his eventual downfall. In the play Macbeth, some people claim that because the witches prophecize Macbeth’s future, and their prophecies come true, fate plays a bigger role in his future than choice. However Macbeth’s actions are actually more affected by his ambition than his fate because he makes irrational choices that have serious consequences, leading to Macbeth 's eventual downfall. When Macbeth decides to…

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