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Ambition In Macbeth

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when an individual is determined to achieve their goals, it is easy to get greedy. People often change who they become when trying to achieve their desired object. People are willing to change their morals and values to achieve their hopes. In today's world, everyone has hopes. We are expected to much from everyone around us. In the process of meet their expectation, we forget about our satisfaction of self-fulfillment. 'Macbeth by Shakespeare is a tragic play set mainly in Scotland. Macbeth is a noble, brave soldier. Macbeth is a captain in Duncan's army,later the thane of Cawdor. When these three witches predict that one day he will the king of Scotland, he takes his fate into his own hands, allowing his ambition and that of his wife to overcome …show more content…

Macbeth gets youths that if the witches predicted and I become the powder then I should become the king too. He thinks to himself and "on which I must fall down, or else o' leap far in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires; let not see my black and deep desires. He is saying that either he has to step over him or kill him and he doesn't want anyone to know his vulgar thoughts. He is willing to kill the kings son to become the king. -killing his best friend Banquo. When the witches firat apperar they tell Macbeth all these thing and the Banquo decides to ask them about him to which they say "Lesser then Macbeth but greater. Not so happy but much happier". Macbeth fears that Banquo son will become the kind and he stars getting douts in his head. Macbeth know that Banquo is not afraid to take to take a risk and that he is noble and that makes him fear Banquo. He plans to "For Banquo's issue that i feild my mind, for then the gracious Duncan have i murdered", he plans on killing Banquo and his son. He hires somepeople but they fail to kill Banquo's son but they achieve in killing Banquo. his ghost comes and haunts

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