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Lust For Power In Macbeth

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William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is about a general who is told a prophecy that leads him down a path of murder and insanity. This prophecy tells him he will be king, which gives him ambition to fulfill his fortune. This leads him down the wrong path, however. When people have ambition, it blinds their judgement and causes their actions to be controlled by a desire to remain in power.
Lady Macbeth’s lust for power causes her to ignore possible consequences of her actions. Lady Macbeth gets a letter from her husband that tells her of the witches’ prophecy about Macbeth. As soon as she hears this, she wants Macbeth to kill King Duncan. However, she is afraid Macbeth is too kind to kill Duncan, so she takes matters into her own hands: “Come, you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here...Come, thick night, and pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell” (1.5.47-58). Lady Macbeth calls out to evil spirits and asks them to cover her house and to make her act manly. This will allow her to stand up to Macbeth and convince him to kill Duncan. She does this because she wants to become queen. Summoning evil spirits could have terrible side effects, but Lady Macbeth is blinded by her lust for power and does it anyway. Ambition makes a person ignore possible consequences of his or her actions to fuel her or her desires. …show more content…

Macbeth has become king, but his friend Banquo is still alive. Macbeth says to himself,
…[The witches] hailed him father to a line of kings. Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown and put a barren scepter in my grip, thence to be wrenched with an unlineal hand, no son of mine succeeding...Rather than so, come fate into the list, and champion me to th’ utterance. (3.1.

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