Fall Out Of Control And Control In Macbeth

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“ Mental health is not a distinction but a process. It’s about how you drive, not where you're going” (Noam Shpancer PHD). Although Macbeth has conquered and overcame on the battlefield, his ability to control and maintain his personal issues such as handling the death of family and friends, and heavily replying to Lady Macbeth and the three witches led him to spiral out of control. After gaining the title Thane of Cawdor a thirst for king came over him after realizing the witches' prophecies were true. Without considering the multitude of consequences, Macbeth murders Duncan, which leads to a chain of events full of cover-ups, deaths, stress, and pain. Macbeth illustrates the tragic consequences that arise when an individual becomes consumed by their ambitions and loses their sense of morality by becoming possessed and enveloped by their thoughts and …show more content…

Macbeth had become trapped in a descent into madness by trying to fulfill worldly desires highlighting the consequences that result after losing sight of moral values. “I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition which o’erleaps itself and falls on the other '' (Act 1 Scene 7). Macbeth admits he has no other notice for murder unless it grants him power. The phrase “vaulting ambition” speaks about Macbeth's glutinous and insatiable ambitions. These characteristics lead him to leap over obstacles in his path. Unfortunately he does not ever consider the consequences. The quote also foreshadows Macbeth's eventual downfall as he overreaches during his pursuit of power, emphasizing the dangerous consequences of unchecked ambition serving as a warning against one’s materialistic desires. Macbeth's tragic spiral out of control serves as a haunting reminder of the dangers of unchecked ambition and highlights the consequences that can be possible as a result of losing sight of one’s values and