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Ambition And Insanity In Macbeth

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In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, Macbeth’s ambition drives him to success and insanity.
Macbeth rises among the ranks because his desire is far greater than his loyalty. Immediately after the witches told him that he would become king, Macbeth questions his next move. Macbeth ponders “why, chance may crown me without my stir” (1.3.158-159). Right here, Macbeth believes that actions must be taken in order for the prophecy to become true. His loyalty to the king makes it difficult to for him to take action. Macbeth’s has low motive but changes when he witnessed Malcolm become the heir to the throne. He is envious of Malcolm and acknowledges that “[he] must fall or else overleapt”(1.4.56). His ambition is evident because Macbeth wants what Malcolm

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