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Ambition In Macbeth

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Macbeth was rewritten for the relatively new King of Scotland, James I, by Shakespeare. Some believe that the play was written to reflect the King’s interests such as the altering of his family tree so that it wasn’t about murder, creating a scene where the King’s line of succession is conjured by the witches, the current threat of regicide, and medieval time’s ever growing interest/fear in witchcraft.

There is no official date of Shakespeare’s birth but today, it is recognized at April 23, 1564. He lived in a big family (five siblings) with his mother, Mary, and his father, John. Shakespeare’s father was the town official and a leather merchant near London and his mother was a local heiress. Since not very much is known about Shakespeare’s …show more content…

Both men don’t actually believe the witches until Macbeth is in fact names thane of Cawdor. Next, the story moved to Macbeth’s castle with Lady Macbeth who, with recent word of the prophecy, devises a plan to kill King Duncan and blame his servants so that Macbeth can be king. The next morning, Macbeth kills the servants in the name of avenging the late King Duncan and is suddenly King. This is also when Duncan’s sons, Malcolm and Donalbain, flee to England thinking the killer would want them dead as well. Thinking back to the prophecy about Banquo’s family future, Macbeth decided that he wants to kill Banquo's and his son Fleance so he hires murderers that succeed in only killing Banquo. With Fleance still alive, Macbeth becomes very restless. There is a feast at Macbeth’s castle and Banquo’s ghost haunts him at this time. Frightened, Macbeth revisits the witches. They warn him of an opposer, Macduff, that he is incapable of being any man born of woman and he will be safe until Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane Castle. When Macbeth learns that Macduff has gone to England to join Malcom’s every growing army, he has Macduff’s family murdered. Scotland’s nobles support this due to Macbeth’s surprising

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