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    Ambitions are extremely important to possess, but could cause others to stare at one with discontent and hate. Even though it may anger some people, an individual must pursue their goal until it is achieved. For example, in the short story, “The Destructors”, written by Graham Greene in 1954, the gang accomplishes their ambition by performing an action that seems impossible and foolish. As the story progresses, the children are faced with the challenge that they could be caught by Old Misery. T and

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    Ambition In Hamlet

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    While discussing the concept of ambitions and limitations, Hamlet says "A dream itself is but a shadow." (line 270) This line, while short, is very powerful. It not only is very ominous in its meaning, causing the audience to become intrigued, it also is revealing to Hamlet's mental state. This quote shows how depressed Hamlet is, as he refers to dreams, which are generally thought of positively and hopefully, as being nothing more than a shadow, something insignificant. In essence, Hamlet is referring

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    Ambition In Macbeth

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    I once believed that I would follow the path of chance, yet my ambition is to strong. Those poisonous and devilish thoughts, that dagger which came before me, the handle towards my hand. Why was I so greedy for power, for oppression, at a time and in a place where there was peace? Worthy Duncan held Scotlands head high, honouring and respecting the people. He held all king becoming graces. I on the other hands have bought them to their knees, brandishing weapons, persecution and instilling fear

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    Ambition In Macbeth

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    Tragic Ambition As we all know Shakespeare is a very emotional writer. For example; Romeo and Juliet is a love story ending in death, Hamlet, in order to get the crown everybody died, and then we have Macbeth, a man with great ambition, challenged everyone to get the crown, just to end up alone and decapitated. Macbeth is a really dark story of how one man’s ambition got him everything, but was not able to really enjoy it. In Macbeth there are symbols that contribute the main theme of ambition. These

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    Ambition In Macbeth

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    plans to run. Throughout the play many people like King Duncan think of Macbeth with high regard and treats him generously, but this will all be subjected to change. Macbeth examines the devastation that can occur when ambition over steps its moral boundaries. The temptation that ambition causes a key reason in Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s decision to kill King Duncan. Ever since they heard the witches prophecies

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    Ambition In Macbeth

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    throughout this play. The most important is the relationship between the main characters which are Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. In my opinion the main theme of this play is that of ambition. Ambition is the compelling force that pushes Macbeth to pursue the crown through lies and evil crimes. Among the characters that ensure Macbeth’s ambition is Lady Macbeth and the three witches. After his meeting with the witches, Macbeth was determined to become empowered, but when he found out that he had to kill Duncan

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    Ambition In Macbeth

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    the internal battle. This is shown through his inner thoughts, his soliloquy and him telling Lady Macbeth that they are not to go through with the killing. Now this may seem puzzling as Macbeth committed a terrible crime, but he was not driven by ambition at the time, but rather by his ambitious wife. When the witches informed him of his future, which stated that he was to be a king, the first thought that came to mind was the murdering of Duncan. But, he shoved that aside stating, “If chance will

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    Macbeth's Ambition

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    Wuthering Heights, and My Last Duchess, love can expressly get destructive. Sometimes, there appears to be no balance of power between the relationships of men and women. Ambition plays an extensive factor in the disruption of love. Macbeth had to overcome several obstacles as a result of his ambition. He even described his own ambition as “black and deep desires,” mainly due to his high expectations of being crowned king (Macbeth 1.4.58). In order to fulfill his prophecy, depicted by the witches, he

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    Ambition In Macbeth

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    Shakespeare develops the idea that the outcome of one’s life is predetermined, but one has the choice to decide how it comes to pass; the knowledge of one’s fate affects the lives of others by causing the personal development of negative traits, obsessive ambition, and isolation. Once the three witches tell Macbeth of his fate, some of his more negative traits begin to develop. He becomes more focused on maintaining the titles he has gained, as well as ensuring that the last prophecy, “...that shalt be king

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    Ambition In Macbeth

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    who believed that human nature is naturally evil, greedy and ambitious. (THEMATIC) If individuals become consumed by their ambition and becomes blind to the consequences of their choices it can cause rifts in their relationships. (SOURCES) Macbeth is a piece of classical literature by Sir William Shakespeare first performed in 1606. It explores how an individual's ambitions can consomme their character and ultimately destroy relationships, reputations and lives. (THESIS IDEA #1) A good character

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