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The Pursuit Of Control In Macbeth

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Following a Blood-Soaked Dagger: The Pursuit of Control despite the Consequences William Shakespeare’s tragedy, Macbeth, tells the story of a Scottish noble, named Macbeth, who desires to control his fate. Initially Macbeth is a loyal subject to the King, but a prophesy foretelling his fate inspires a thirst for control. This leads him to follow his dagger, which symbolizes his pursuit for control and commit many gruesome acts to gain control over the kingdom of Scotland. However, these deeds come at a cost; because of his actions, Macbeth is plagued with guilt, as he cannot seem to wash the blood from his hands. His desire for control leads Macbeth to do anything, no matter how vile to gain and maintain his control. Macbeth’s thirst for control is unquenchable, because of this the bodies pile up and more and more blood stains Macbeth’s conscious. Macbeth’s morals and his kind nature are corrupted by the desire for control, turning him into a tyrant. The desire or control is a consuming force. In the pursuit of control individuals are willing to do whatever it takes to achieve it. However, there are consequences to this blind and vicious pursuit, but still the desire for control in one’s life outweighs the potential consequences.

The play Macbeth takes place in Scotland, where Macbeth is a valiant warrior and a trusted ally of the King. Three witches and their prophecies spark Macbeth’s desire for control. They tell Macbeth his fate, that he will be king. “All hail,

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