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Common Themes In Macbeth

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When you are reading the play Macbeth by Shakespeare it is filled with many themes like ambition, guilt, fate verse free will and things are not what they seem. Shakespeare has the play moving up and down with feelings and emotions based on his themes. He doses a fantastic job at doing this.
The first theme I want to talk about is ambition. Shakespeare's message for ambition was that it is good to be ambitious, but you should not hurt anyone while being it. In the play Macbeth said " That is a step on which I must fall down, or else o'erleap, for in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires; let not light see my black and deep desires. The eye wink at the hand, yet let that be which the eye fear, when it is done, to see." What Shakespeare is having Macbeth mean in the play is that he would really like to be king but Macbeth doesn’t want no one to know how awful he really is. Also in the play Macbeth kills Duncan and Banquo just to be the king of Cawdor. It shows how ambitious his characters were in the play. …show more content…

Many of his characters felt guilt like Lady Macbeth said" Naught's had, all's spent, where our desire is got without content. 'tis safer to be that which we destroy than by destruction dwell in doubtful joy." What she is saying is that we shouldn’t have killed anyone because all we feel is guilt and anxiety. Throughout the play Lady Macbeth feels bad and says a lot of things like when she was in her sleep she was having dreams of the night they killed Duncan. She was talking in her sleep about the night and eventually after so much pain and guilt of what she did she ended up killing herself. The message of the theme was that if you have guilt it will eat you alive and you will hate yourself because you are

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