1. Power Struggles in Macbeth
Macbeth's greed and need for power disrupted the natural balance in his society, forcing nature to eliminate Macbeth and restore balance. ... At this point Macbeth stops thinking about Duncan as a friend, and considers him simply yet another obstacle on his climb to power. ... Macbeth is a man with few flaws, making him nearly impossible to corrupt, so in order to destroy him the witches exploit his unending greed for power. Before he met the witches Macbeth was an amazing general with an innocent desire for power. ... So, in order to exploit Macbeth the witches simply give him what he w...
- Word Count: 1100
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: High School