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Overview Of Ambition In Macbeth

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Macbeth is a Tragic Play written in 1606 by a well-known writer William Shakespeare. This play revolves around Macbeth’s quest of becoming the king of Scotland in which Lady Macbeth is also equally involved. As there are many themes in Macbeth from which one of the major themes in this play is Ambition on which the complete play is built up, In Act 1 scene 2 captain brief’s Duncan about the Battlefield, how Macbeth chopped Macdonald’s head on the Battlefield and how Macbeth Defeated Norwegian Army and won the battle, this was Macbeths first Impression In the Play as a Brave soldier who can do whatever needed to defend his country. Later in Act 1 Scene 5, Lady Macbeth enters while reading a letter written by Macbeth, as she reads the letter …show more content…

stage a: it occurs after Macbeth meets the witches and Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are so close to each other that they can think the same thoughts as the other from a quiet long Distance stage b: this stage occurs when Macbeth and Lady Macbeth plan to kill Duncan and their relationship becomes more intense or in simple words Passionate, the stage c: takes place at the morning after Duncan was killed and as Lady Macbeth gets shocked hearing Macbeth killed the guards, she feels the situation is getting out of her control as Macbeth is getting more violent and Lady Macbeth fells that for the first time they are growing apart. Stage d: here before the Banquet meeting Macbeth doesn’t sleep as he thinks a plan to handle Banquo and doesn’t let Lady Macbeth come in his Thoughts which clearly tells us that the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth is getting more disturbed or they are falling apart. Stage f: In this stage Macbeth is completely out of his mind as he sees Banquo’s ghost right after Banquo is Murdered, and Lady Macbeth is helpless and they are no longer in partnership and eventually Macbeth needs to go to the Witches. Stage g: As Lady Macbeth can no longer do anything to stop Macbeth so he continues his Murders and at the last Lady Macbeth

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