The corruption leading to the consequences are made clear through the degenerate acts committed by Macbeth, and his wife Lady Macbeth, which are exasperated by their ambition and pursuit of power. “It is the cry of women, my good lord….The Queen, my lord, is dead” (V.v.9-18). “Here you may see a tyrant” (V.viii.31). Two consequences that happen in Macbeth are that Lady Macbeth commits suicide and Macbeth is slain as a tyrant. Shakespeare does not give either of these characters the opportunity to appreciate what they have achieved. This possibly suggests that it is more satisfying to achieve goals fairly than to achieve them through
The corruption leading to the consequences are made clear through the degenerate acts committed by Macbeth, and his wife Lady Macbeth, which are exasperated by their ambition and pursuit of power. “It is the cry of women, my good lord….The Queen, my lord, is dead” (V.v.9-18). “Here you may see a tyrant” (V.viii.31). Two consequences that happen in Macbeth are that Lady Macbeth commits suicide and Macbeth is slain as a tyrant. Shakespeare does not give either of these characters the opportunity to appreciate what they have achieved. This possibly suggests that it is more satisfying to achieve goals fairly than to achieve them through