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    At the beginning of the play‚ during Act 1‚ Macbeth is a kind and honorable man‚ who truthfully did not have the adequate ambitions to become king. As a character‚ Macbeth is very noble and has the status of the Thane of Glamis‚ to which originally‚ he is satisfied with this title alone‚ until he has the encounter with three witches‚ and learns of a prophecy where he becomes king. Once told of this‚ the theme that pride‚ greed‚ and ambition can overpower morality and human nature emerges‚ and this

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    Many have probably heard the saying: “Ambition is the key to success.” If one has a strong enough desire and is willing to try to achieve it‚ he will succeed. But as seen in the book Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ ambition is instead the key to Macbeth’s tragic downfall. Even though his ambitions were influenced by the witches and Lady MacbethMacbeth builds upon them himself which ultimately leads him to cause his own destruction. Throughout the book‚ the witches make prophecies of Macbeth’s

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    only essential element is to grant them power.” An excellent example of this can be found in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth. When Macbeth battles between his integrity and desire for the throne‚ Lady Macbeth shatters his depleted loyalty by questioning his masculinity. After Duncan’s death and the coronation of Macbeth‚ the soliloquy in Act 3 suggests that what distresses him even as a king is the fear of witches’ prophecy also coming true for Banquo‚ therefore forcing him to pass on the crown. From here

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    Ambition and Desire: Macbeth Ambition and desire in itself are not bad traits‚ it is only when released from moral constraints that they can wreak havoc. These traits‚ which have been freed from any sense of morality and principles are explored through Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Macbeth. Shakespeare developed Macbeth as a noble character who gives in to the cravings of power and superiority over others‚ and not only goes on a murdering rampage‚ but drags his morally corrupt wife with him‚ ultimately

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    Ambition in Macbeth Julius Caesar once said “When the gods wish to take vengeance on a man for his crimes they usually grant him considerable success and a period of impunity‚ so that when his fortune is reversed he will feel it all the more bitterly”. This quote directly reflects the problem with over ambition in effective all cases. Being over ambitious can bring someone to great heights but usually also leads to their downfall. In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the situation is no different

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    Macbeth A Tale of Ambition

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    Meyers 1 Matthew Meyers Solomon AP English Period 7 1/7/15 Macbeth: A Tale of Ambition Within Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ there are many strange forces and facets of human nature at work‚ weaving the classic store of a tragically fallen “King” with his wife at his side‚ and how evil is vanquished and good and justice shall prevail. Ambition‚ driven by less subtle notes of greed and self-worth‚ press a rising Macbeth‚ already rising through the ranks with his brave actions‚ to commit heinous

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    Macbeth and Blind Ambition

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    Macbeth’s Path to Perdition Blind ambition can be defined as a strong desire which prevents people from seeing what is happening around them. Throughout history‚ kings‚ politicians‚ dictators‚ and heads of major corporations have all had strong inclinations that have clouded their good judgements to a point where the crossed the line between good and evil. One example that stands out above the rest was when Hitler tried to get rid of “less than perfect” humans in WWII and tried to seize power

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    Macbeth’s ambition remarkably transformed throughout the play. In the begging‚ Macbeth is ambitious in a way that is non-violent; therefore‚ his ambition was for a greater good‚ and not for his own success. Although Duncan is a superior king‚ after Macbeth encounters with the 3 witches he becomes tempted to kill Duncan because of greed‚ insecurity and hopelessness. Macbeth is almost convinced by his wife to kill Duncan‚ “I have no spur/ To prick the sides of my intent‚ but only/ Vaulting ambition‚ which

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    reading and analyzing Macbeth‚ the literary motif of ambition is exceedingly apparent. The witches’ prophecies at the beginning of the play catalyze the overzealous ambition of Lady Macbeth and subsequently Macbeth. I believe it’s important to note that Macbeth’s ambition is subsequent per se because initially he is not interested in usurping the crown by regicide‚ in fact he is extremely hesitant and guilt ridden by the whole process. Nevertheless‚ Lady Macbeth’s vehement ambition spreads like an infectious

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    is ambition? Ambition is a strong desire to do something and requires hard work and determination. Do people need ambition to be successful? Many people believe they do need ambition to be successful. Ambition is a beneficial force that helps people strive to do their best. While reading the play Macbeth it becomes clear that ambition can be both beneficial and destructive. Throughout the play Macbeth has a great ambition to kill Duncan. The determination and hard work he has to kill Duncan is very

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