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    Theme of Ambition in Macbeth Through the use of characterization‚ setting‚ and plot development‚ the theme of ambition is obvious seen throughout the play Macbeth. The mail theme of Macbeth the destruction wrought when ambition goes unchecked by moral constraints find its most powerful expression the play’s to main characters. The setting of the beginning of the story is in Scotland. The setting is set in Scotland because it is a physical setting because there is a castle and that is basically

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    people have different ambitions in life so the word ambition would have different definitions‚ depending on whom you ask. To me ambition is an urge desire to achieve your goals or succeed. Ambition leads you to dedication‚ motivation and time. I have many ambitions to achieve in a set period. Time motivates me to achieve my ambitions. Ambition in other words is the motive force needed to propel all of us to work towards our set cherished goals. . In this essay‚ I will define "ambition"‚ write about the

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    Ambition To Be a Lawyer

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    dreams and aspirations are already in place‚ set for them months or years prior to settling into their first college dorm room. They may choose to be a Nurse‚ Teacher‚ or a Police Officer. No matter the choice‚ there was some instance in their life when they chose that road. My choice was made in the back seat of mr. bingings mock trial class of my junior year. Being from a family where you are expected to be a great student‚ I always knew that I would succeed at what ever my future goals would

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    Macbeth's Ambition Essay

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    “[can all the] water in the ocean wash this blood from my hands“ for the deeds he has done are unforgivable. He’s led on by influences from the three weird witches who tell him predictions‚ his own wife full of greed for more‚ and simply his own ambitions which drive him into a world full of corruption and pain. Macbeth after experiencing the witch’s prophecies has begun to change and advance through to see the prophecies. Macbeth is told prophecies from the witches explaining how Macbeth will be

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    AMBITION: Every person has his own dream or ambition in life. Someone wants to become a soldier‚ someone a doctor‚ some an engineer or a politician and so on. Some others aspire for the careers of authors‚ actors or singers. But my ambition is to become a police officer in my future life. In the drill class in my school‚ I was very serious‚ and always tried to follow and learn the rules of parade as perfectly as possible because I wanted to become a member of the police force. A police officer

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    My Greatest Ambition

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    My Greatest Ambition‚ Lurie. Story written in 1st person in voice of young(?) narrator. Tone shows a wry humour – adult reflecting on youth seems more likely. Language is straightforward and relies on variety rather than image creating. Sentences vary in length and create a sense of conversation. Humour of opening sentence implies adult looking back with affection. Memory as narrative tool: memory is always unreliable. Narrator counters this unreliability by frequent corrections and apologies

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    Ambition In Othello

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    or putting someone’s life at risk. Due to jealously‚ when Cassico had the same goal as Iago and he ended up achieving his goal‚ iago became jealous and wanted to destroy them both. Iago’s feeling of hatred towards Othello is one of the main themes of the play. Don’t act the villain‚ don’t look it‚ or speak it! Everyone has dreams on becoming someone or something‚ just Iago‚ after being not being chosen on being lieutenant; his anger drove him to ruin another indivials life. Othello’s nature is

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    Achieving Your Ambitions

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    shame in saying that‚ because why should we feel any embarrassment in admitting that we attempted to achieve success? At the very least we tried‚ for the worst failure of all is the failure to try. That is the first rule towards achieving your ambitions. Moving past the ‘no‚ I just can’t.’ attitude and realizing that you can. That the possibility is there‚ and no matter how minute that chance is‚ the fact that it is present is all you really need. In the words of Beth Hamilton‚ ‘You don’t

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    Dr. Faustus- Ambition

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    ‘dangerous ambition ’ would probably involve trying to break the ‘Chain of Being ’ and striving to increase one ’s social status. It was believed to be necessary to accept one ’s place in the chain‚ as to disrupt it and overcome the set order of society could mean chaos would follow. Faustus was an exceedingly ambitious man‚ even in relation to what is considered to be ambitious by people in today ’s society. In the prologue‚ The Chorus sums up Faustus ’ background and early life‚ emphasizing

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    Macbeth's Ambition Essay

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    The theme of Shakespeare’s play Macbeth is that if we let our ambition go unchecked by morale constraints we may make decisions that we regret. From Macbeth we learn the human tendency to seek for things that we should not. This matters today because people want more than they have. The play of Macbeth is the story of a general in the king’s army. After returning from a major battle he lets his ambitions go unchecked and murders the king. After his murder of the king Macbeth finds himself

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