Vaulting Ambition In Macbeth

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Macbeth’s ambition, as a significant theme in the book, letting him make the decision to murder Duncan and advance the prophecy of the witches. Even though he feels conflicts about killing Duncan, he admits his reason for murder…When Macbeth is honest with himself, he recognize there is no good reason to kill Duncan but his ambitious mind to power. It is true that supernatural world would certainly tempts him and Lady Macbeth strongly encourages him, but, by his own ambition, it is his “vaulting ambition”,his tragic flaw, that leads him down his path as a tragic hero. At the beginning of the book, Macbeth already had much more honors than others, but obviously, he does not satisfy by the limited power. His unchecked ambition makes him lose