Examples Of Greed In Macbeth

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All human beings are greedy and wants to have everything to for themselves, when you are so close in achieving your greatest wish, but an obstacle or in this case in ‘Macbeth” a person (Malcolm) is in your way and prevents you from getting what you want. Like any human being, you would think of a way to get there even if it means killing someone. In “Macbeth" it is clear at the beginning of the play that Macbeth greatest ambition is to one day become King of Scotland. In Act 1, Scene 4, Line 52, the sentence “Stars, hide your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires”. This line showcases Macbeth’s greed and his true intentions that no one knows in gaining power to be kept a secret from people. It also foreshadows to what is going

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