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Ambition Is Responsible For Macbeth's Downfall

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The tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare offers a harrowing and confronting glimpse into the devolution of its title character, Macbeth. As ambition and lust for power corrupts Macbeth’s very way of being the audience witnesses a once formidable and great warrior turn into a paranoid and murderous tyrant. Macbeth’s downfall illustrates the consequences of when ambition transforms into a disregard of an individual’s moral code but is it entirely Macbeth’s fault? An honourable and loyal solider who was willing to die for his king can’t simply turn into a traitor without some outside influences. Macbeth’s quick descent into madness highlights how greater forces force him to go against his moral judgement, specifically in the form of his dotting wife, Lady Macbeth, the three witches he encounters and Macbeth’s very nature.
Lady Macbeth is the first of the influences to push Macbeth towards his own downfall. She knows fully well of …show more content…

There were numerous points in the play where Macbeth could have turned back and changed his fate but his obsession for power and security overpowered his humanity. When the witches first tell Macbeth of his prophecy, Banquo is also told his own prophecy, however he dismisses their forecasts with rational doubt. Moreover, Macbeth has been married to Lady Macbeth long enough to know she would react to the contents of the letter and, arguably, he sent it so he would not feel he would be entirely to blame. Macbeth expresses that he does not want to be held accountable for his actions, as seen when he says “Stars, hide your fires! Let not light see my black and deep desires.” At this point in the play he has not yet even told Lady Macbeth of the prophecy but has already decided that he must ‘o’er-leap’ Malcom to get what he was promised, indicating that he knew that he would have to murder before Lady Macbeth convinced him

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