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    introduced to Macbeth in the play, King Duncan of Scotland is hearing how General Macbeth and General Banquo subdued Norwegian forces and arrested the Thane of Cawdor for treason. He seems to have a high moral standing and is a strong character, but Macbeth and Banquo meet three witches in the woods, they refer to him as Baron of Glamis, Baron of Cawdor, and then king. They also say that although Macbeth will be king, Banquo's sons will become kings as well, even if Banquo will not. Macbeth was already

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    Ambition is often the driving force in one’s life. It can have an extremely dominant impact on not only yourself, but also many people in your surroundings. You have the ability to control if the outcomes either have a lasting negative or positive effect. When a goal requires determination and hard work to complete, personal morals often take a back seat to the aspiration of accomplishing the goal. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, it is clear that like many other great leaders, Macbeth exemplifies the necessary

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    “Big results require big ambition” Herclitus once said. In Macbeth, the play written by the inimitable WIlliam Shakespeare, ambition is a key aspect and component of the main character, and we are introduced to the idea of what drives people to do the unquestionable as a result of ambition. In Macbeth, Lady Macbeth and Macbeth’s strive for power and unequivocal ambition take responsibility for the profound tragedies that occur. This is shown through Lady Macbeth’s desire for the accumulation of

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    Ambition is defined as, having strong want or desire for more than you have. In the story “Macbeth”, ambition contributes to the devolvement of the characters. The three witches are the source of such ambition in this story. It’s almost as if they control the negative or even dark, selfish ambition of the characters Macbeth, Lady Macbeth and Banquo. Macbeth’s ambition is born by the news he receives from the three witches. They tell him that he is going to the be king. However, he doesn’t know how

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    Macbeth, a tradgedy writen by William Shaekespear and first preformed in 1606 expresses themes through imagery, motif, symbolism, etc. The main theme in this play, as well as the theme that stood out to me the most was, the destruction wrought when ambition goes unchecked by moral constraints. Oxford Dictionary defines the word ambition: A strong desire to do or achieve something. Characters including, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, show that they are ambitious through ambition and actions. They are

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    subject of ambition. Ambition is the desire for a goal, usually involving power or rank. Shakespeare’s Macbeth has underlying themes of ambition. Edgar Albert Guest’s Ambition and Emily Dickinson’s Aspiration are two poems that also deal with ambition. The theme of ambition is represented similarly yet differently in the three works. Firstly, they are similar by courage. “Screw your courage to the sticking place and we’ll not fail” (Shakespeare 1.7.60-61). This is saying that if Macbeth sticks to

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    The Destructive Power of Ambition Ambition can be the one thing that drives people forward in life, motivating and inspiring them to be successful, but, ambition can also lead to one’s demise, infecting anyone and everyone involved. In the play Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, Macbeth’s ambition is the main cause for the destruction of those around him. Macbeth’s thirst for power puts an end to many lives of many innocent individuals, as he is blind from all sense of rationality due to his

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    In Macbeth, Macbeth struggles between ambition and morals. Macbeth is shown the opportunity to achieve great power but finds that it comes at the cost of his morals and friendships. Throughout the play, Macbeth experiences a constant conflict between his quest for power and his internal moral compass, between evil and good, corruption and loyalty, and this conflict is used by the author, Shakespeare, to highlight the constant conflict in human nature and it's corruption. One side of this conflict

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    Beautiful, Edmund Burke said, “…God has planted in man a sense of ambition…” (Bartleby.com). Burke contends that a man’s ambition is the passion that drives him toward perfection. Ambition is an innate desire to improvement, but how is the word actually defined? The word ambition means “an ardent desire for status, fame, or power” (Webster 2). It originates from the Latin word ambitionem, which means “a going around” (Etymonline.com). Ambition in the mid fourteenth century was most commonly associated

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    play titled, The Tragedy of Macbeth, which took place in Scotland during the 11th century. In the story, the main character, Macbeth, went on a destructive and murderous path to be king. The essential theme of the tragedy is ambition shown throughout the play by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. To begin with, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth go through various events to show the power of ambition and determination as a crucial theme of the play. For example, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth show characteristics of being

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