Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Ambition in Macbeth Essay -- Macbeth essays
Ambition in Macbeth     Ã     Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   A key issue  involved in Macbeth is ambition. Ambition is created when determination gets out  of hand. It finds its most significant expressions in the plays two main  characters, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. The main reason why it all gets started is  because of the witches' interference by putting suggestions into Macbeth's mind.  Lady Macbeth's ambition forces him to act on these ambitions as well. The couple  proves that unchecked ambition will ultimately destroy.      Ã       Macbeth is a brave man who is not naturally inclined to perform evil deeds,  yet he desperately wants and desires power and succession. At the end, he is not  happy with what he has accomplished, "I am afraid to think what I have done;  look on `t again I dare not" (Shakespeare Macbeth 2.2.51-52). He kills Duncan  against his own logical judgement and later drowns in paranoia and guilt.  Macbeth is led to wicked thoughts by the prophecies of the three witches,  especially after the witches' prophecy that he will be made Thane of Cawdor  comes true. Macbeth is a powerful man and...                      
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