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Macbeth


            Macbeth's Ambition and Greed Lead Him to Become Evil .
             Shakespeare's play Macbeth has three main points: appearances do not always accurately reflect reality, ambition and desire can lead to evil acts, and free will, not always destiny, influences the occurrence of events. Macbeth's greed and lust for power cause him to take matters into his hands and in turn cause him to bring about his own demise. Lady Macbeth appears to be a sweet, loyal citizen but in reality she is the evil force that encourages Macbeth to commit murder. Throughout the play, both Macbeth and his wife try to put Duncan's murder behind them but their consciences will not allow them to. Macbeth's desire and greed for power provoke him to kill Duncan. By the end of the play, good triumphs over evil. .
             Desire and ambition can cause people to do evil things. Perhaps, it is in our nature to be somewhat evil. Macbeth tells the story of a good, loyal man that has gone bad, driven to murder by his ambition and fueled by his power-hungry wife. Macbeth is Thane of Glamis and a highly honorable and respected man. He was valiant and brave, successful in fighting for his country. His honesty is unquestioned and he is looked upon favorably by the King. King Duncan awards Macbeth the title of Thane of Cawdor for his courageousness in battle. At the beginning, Macbeth is not driven to do evil until he takes the witches' ramblings to heart. "Hail Thane of Glamis and of Cawdor and shalt be King hereafter-. He takes this prophecy from three strange witches brooding in the deep night without question and without good judgment. Just the thought that he may become the King clouds Macbeth's judgment and from this point out, his ambition takes over. Though, it is Lady Macbeth who first schemes the treachery of murdering the King, Macbeth is the one who changes and follows thru with the murder. Shakespeare shows us that power, or the thought alone, can corrupt even a good man.


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