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    Ambition is defined as a “desire and determination to reach success” ("Ambition." Ambition - Wiktionary. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 June 2017.). In history, ambition has brought many people success and riches, but when unchecked, it can prove to have a devastating effect on its host. A great example of this is in the 1606 play, Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare. In this play, the titular character, Macbeth, a Scottish army commander, is told by three witches that one day he would become king. Upon

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    Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, Macbeth is victimized in a variety of ways due to his surroundings which purloin his real character. Lady Macbeth’s uncontrolled ambition takes a turn for the worse on Macbeth, as she pressures him to murder the king. However, it all started from the witches’ prophecies that put the thought through Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s head that Macbeth could potentially become the next king. This thought expanded Lady Macbeth’s gender giving her freakish manly ambition triggering her

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    Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth, both Macbeth and his wife, Lady Macbeth, are driven by ambition to fulfill their deepest desires. In the seventh scene of Act One, Macbeth was debating whether or not to murder King Duncan. By killing the King, Macbeth would become next in line for the throne and have rule of all of Scotland. Macbeth said aloud to himself, “I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself and falls on th' other.” (37) In this line, Macbeth is telling

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    Shakespeare indirectly projected messages about the inherent fallacies of mankind. Such is the case with Macbeth. As classic literature goes, there are numerous themes found throughout the script. One of the most prevalent (if not the most prevalent) themes is that of blind ambition. It’s justifiable to say that blind ambition is the driving force of the plot. Nearly every major event in Macbeth was instigated, or, at the very least, influenced by various characters’ ambitious tendencies. The characters’

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth, greed and ambition cause characters to deviate from principled behaviour to an evil nature. Ambition freed from moral guidelines may fulfill one’s desires, but at the cost of distancing oneself from their true personality. Each character’s ambition results in selfish tendencies and causes them to focus on futile wants, which poorly reflect what truly matters in life. Within the play, paranoia, guilt, and loss of innocence are direct consequences of unchecked ambition and evidence

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    2016 Macbeth Research Paper In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, it is clearly evident that excessive ambition can lead one to act in a violent manner. In the beginning of the novel, Macbeth is not seen as being very self-conscious about his ambitions ; Throughout the novel Macbeth’s ambitions became immoderate and his desires overcome him. Macbeth’s downfall made him an inhumane person , as he went as far as murdering Duncan so he could become the King of Scotland. Power was a key ambition of Macbeth

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    Ambition is, to desire to obtain more than you have and desiring it now. Ambition can develop the necessities that are essential to becoming successful. This ambitious behavior can also create negative actions, resulting in failure. This attribute can be named as a universal human trait. The Tragedy of Macbeth, Macbeth Murder Mystery, and Why Read Shakespeare?, are examples that involve this universal human trait. Although ambition can benefit people, it can eventually lead to misguided judgment

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    Macbeth, written by Shakespeare, is a play consisting of many different themes. These themes all carrying a secret message and important life lessons within. We see these themes in many different parts of the play; but the themes of ambition, guilt, things are not what they seem, and the natural versus the unnatural are some of the most prominent. Ambition is one of the most prominent themes within the play Macbeth; it's also one of the most important themes Macbeth showed. He first started to

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    Ambition is a human nature that can be viewed in many ways. In “Macbeth” ambition plays a huge role in character development. Ambition leads the character to many directions, for example, death. To express ambition, Shakespeare uses irony throughout the play. Due too the human nature of ambition it affected some of the characters such as Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, and Macduff by the use of literary devices and language. Throughout the play, Macbeth is seen having a huge self- confliction when speaking

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    In people’s life, there are always something that influence people’s mind or their decision, for example, ambition is the things that lead people’s choice and also guide people what to do next. That always happened in William Shakespeare’s famous drama Macbeth. Shakespeare used the drama to told people messages about ambition that also relate to human’s life. When Ambition goes to a wrong way, it make people changed a lot and lead them to do the thing that they never did before, make them no kindness

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