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My Ambition In 'Macbeth And Coriolanus'

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English Reflective Essay
Tanek Karma
Grade 12

“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy”
-Martin Luther King Junior

I consider Luther King’s measure of a man to be accurate and one that I would like to adopt. I consider myself tenacious and stubborn, but above all ambitious. Like Macbeth and Coriolanus, my ambition allows me to set out goals for myself that I am able to complete through my perseverance. However, I deem it important to always play the man I am and never to allow my ambitions to corrupt me, or to allow other people to manipulate those ambitions adversely, as happens with both Macbeth and Coriolanus. In this way I will always be surrounded by people and objectives that contribute positively to life. Therefore, I do agree with Thabo Mbeki. …show more content…

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