Examples Of 'If Change Will Have Me King Why Chance May Crown Me Stir'
Some people are willing to do whatever it takes to hold onto their power. In the play Macbeth by Mcdougal Littell, Macbeth changed from an innocent leader to someone eager to do whatever it takes to keep his title as king. The play Mabeth is about a general with dreams to be king when one day he stumbles across a group of witches who give him a prophecy not knowing that it'll change Macbeth's life entirely. Soon after, while consumed with ambition, Macbeth murders the current king so he can have the throne and now he will do whatever it takes to keep it.
At the beginning of the play, Macbeth is hesitant to do anything wrong. For example, in scene 3 lines 157-159 he says “If change will have me king, why chance, may crown me without my stir”