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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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    In Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth, ambition is an important influence to much of the plot, especially the title character’s ambition. The role of ambition is predominantly brought upon the three witches who reveal two facts and a prophecy about Macbeth upon their consultation with him and Banquo. Macbeth lacks any noteable intentions, however his desire to become king heightens when the witches foretell that he will be king. The witches’ predictions influence Macbeth’s aspirations because he had no

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    Representations of ambition within Macbeth Within Macbeth, there are numerous representations of human values and conflicts, including duty vs. desire, the effects of a guilty conscience on the human journey and the differences between genders, and the superiority of men within the play, and the modern era. The value foregrounded throughout this text is the representations of ambition within the play Macbeth, and we will be focusing on the protagonist of the story, ironically named Macbeth. The effect

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    Macbeth is depicted at the start of the play to be a very loyal and a honest man, which changes dramatically due to the fact that Lady Macbeth (LMB) manipulates Macbeth (MB) with all her might to kill King Duncan, because LMB’s passion and selfishness driver her crazy to the equivalence of being a witch. LMB basically wants to be the queen, so that she can most of the power and so people can treat her like a literal queen. Also MB also had that little bit of ambition that was never let out before

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    Shakespeare, the author of Macbeth, portrays what it means to be ambitious through the main character in his play. This play follows an ambitious man named Macbeth. Three witches tell him a prophecy in which one part involves him becoming king of Scotland. They never tell him how he will become king just that he will somehow become one. This causes him to be filled with ambition. His ambition leads him to kill the current king to make himself king and never ceases to deteriorate throughout the majority

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    The play Macbeth by William Shakespeare develops the theme of ambition throughout the play. First, Lady Macbeth goes to extreme measures to make sure Macbeth becomes king. This influences Macbeth to ambitiously kill others so he can become king. Macbeth’s killings cause Macduff and Malcolm to try to overthrow Macbeth because he can not be trusted if he becomes king. Macbeth learns that he has a chance to become king from three witches. When his wife finds out through a letter, she begins plotting

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    After Macbeth said that he sent three murders to kill Banquo. He did this because he thought that Banquo would be a potential problem for him when he would have the throne. Macbeth does not want to Banquo to interfere by exposing the witches’ prediction about him being king to the public. This is what drove him to commit the murder of Banquo. In conclusion, this scene illustrates that Macbeth’s ambition would make him do anything to get the throne. In addition, “ Macbeth” is a tragedy because

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    have ambition. Ambition is the desire to achieve success through determination. People with ambition sometimes commit crimes that they later regret in order to achieve their goal. This leads to guilt. Guilt is the bad feeling one has when one has done something wrong. In Macbeth by William Shakespeare, ambition is the main cause of the story because Macbeth kills Duncan out of ambition and this murder leads to more heinous acts by Macbeth. Guilt is the result of ambition in the play. Macbeth shows

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    Throughout the play Macbeth there is a driving force that took a big role on the play and is changed Macbeth from a Noble warrior to a murderer. This ambition started right off the bat as soon after Macbeth encountered the witches .In (Merriam Webster Encyclopedia of literature “Macbeth”page N/A) It says how after the witches told Macbeth and Banquo the three prophecies. The second prophecy came true and Macbeth did become the Thane of cawdor and this made him believe that the third prophecy

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    In Macbeth Act 1, Macbeth complies with Lady Macbeth’s demands despite his awareness of the consequences that can occur. Reasons for him giving in to Lady Macbeth’s demands is because he doesn’t want to seem like a coward in her eyes and act like a courageous man. In lines 1-28, Macbeth expresses his doubt about continuing the plan of killing Duncan, “...we but teach bloody instructions, which, being taught, return to the plague of the inventor...as his host… not bear the knife myself...his virtues

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