Ambition, a word that can have a wishy washy meaning. A person can have an extreme amount of ambition and be good or bad. William Shakespeare writes the play “Macbeth” this play is considered the most tragic of his works, showed his dark side of writing. He uses the character Macbeth to show that ambition can lead to downfall if left uncontrolled. Shakespeare uses ambition to show how it can change a person’s life. In the beginning, Shakespeare shows how ambition help Macbeth get to be considered a king. “Thane of Cawdor shall deceive our bosom interest. And with his former tittle greet Macbeth”(1.2.75). This quote reveals that ambition is on Macbeth’s side so far. It makes the reader fell glad about how much ambition Macbeth has. This
A large part of William Shakespeare’s genius is attributed to his talent in examining human nature through his works. By weaving certain themes throughout his plays and poems, 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’ decisions, their influence over other characters, and moral degradation all exemplified the effect that blind ambition had.
Macbeth: Ambition Ambition is a strong desire to do or to achieve something, “typically requiring determination and hard work.” Macbeth is a play where most people will read and learn as they go through their lives. Macbeth starts as an honorable warrior, but throughout the time his wife Lady Macbeth makes him become an ambitious person. His ambition starts off when Macbeth and Lady Macbeth want to take over the throne.
For centuries, society has mistakenly classified ambition as a virtue. This may lead individual's to strive to gain power through violence. Similarly, in William Shakespeare's Macbeth, the increasing ambition of the protagonist drives him to achieve his goals, despite descending into narcissism. Granted that, Lady Macbeth convinced Macbeth into killing Duncan which lead him to his killing streak. At the beginning of the book, Macbeth was a fair and good man.
Power is something that everyone wants. People around the world are trying to fight for power like dictators in communist and fascist countries and they do not care if others get injured. As we see in Macbeth, he hurt people so he can be king. Macbeth turned into a selfish lunatic from a loyal and honorable person.
In Star wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, Anakin Skywalker says to his wife, “I want more, but I know I should not”. This quotation displays the moral conflict of ambition. Anakin knows he has greed, and that his deepest desire is to gain more power. However, Anakin also understands that greed and ambition can lead an individual down a corrupt and difficult path. As a result of his own ambition, Anakin turns to the dark side, succumbing to his own lust for power. In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth the reader sees the ambition and downfall of an individual, and the road of corruption and lies Macbeth travels as a result of his ambition. Macbeth lusts for power, and when the power goes to his head, it proves fatal.
One will take people’s lives for their own benefit, or one will assist others in achieving their goals. Through these different uses of ambition, one can say it could be positive or negative. With the right mind and morals, one can defeat an army of evil with their ambition, but the evil shall never defeat an army of good with bad morals and negative ambition. Looking back through Shakespeare’s play “The Tragedy of Macbeth”, one will see both sides of the argument, the one of evil ambition and the one of great ambition. One side can not exist without the other; there will be good and evil intention and ambition that will assist either side with a lack of preference.
Ambition is what pushes the human race to become stronger and evolve as a whole. Every human is greedy, even if they may not show it. There are multiple instances and people in the play Macbeth by Shakespeare where this is shown. Such as, Lady Macbeth, when Macbeth kills the king, and when Macbeth kills Banquo.
Salvador Dali once said, “Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings”. This is can related to Macbeth. However, in Macbeth’s case ambition without good supporters is like giving a dagger to a murderer, literally. Macbeth was just a normal royal until he was given the prophecy that he would soon be king, even though the King was still alive. Macbeth wanted to be king, but he knew that with the current king still alive and with heirs that it would be a long time before he gained the title of king.
Ambition is the strong desire to achieve success. It is one of the sole characteristics of Macbeth. However, Macbeth’s tragic flaw is not ambition, but rather his naivety and avid greed. His arrogance brings his downfall. , for example, listening to the witches' "predictions".
In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, ambition is the main factor that leads Macbeth down a dark path for his desire of becoming king. Ambition is the driving force that gets people to achieve what they want in their life. When the three witches tell Macbeth about his fate and how he will become king, Macbeth starts to think about how he could be king. Macbeth then becomes very ambitious to become king and starts planning a way to murder King
Ambition, if not controlled, can be the cause of your own downfall. This is the theme of the classic play called, “Macbeth.” One can believe that since it was simply fiction and regarded in the past, that it does not apply to the times of now. However, ambition is something that can manifest into something very dangerous if it is not controlled properly. There are many cases now that can be an example of such things.
Greed and ambition are traits that everyone has. Depending on how much of that greed and ambition the person has will determine their outcome. Greed is the intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth, power, or food and ambition is a strong desire to do or to achieve something, typically requiring determination and hard work. Ambition can be seen as a good thing when used toward good goals. For example, a student being ambitious to get an A-plus on a test. Greed is intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth, power, or food, therefore, when combined with ambition, it can lead toward evil personalities. Which is displayed in the play “Macbeth” in Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, their desire to kill Duncan and become king and queen. However, their plan quickly unraveled and lead to Macbeth’s downfall. The person that was responsible for Macbeth’s downfall was Macbeth himself due to his inability to say “no” to Lady Macbeth and……...
Ambition is what motivates people to achieve a certain thing in their life. However, many fail if their ambition is too big and unreasonable. This is definitely the case for Macbeth in the William Shakespeare's play Macbeth. Macbeth's ambitious causes him to disregard his loyalty to Duncan. Moreover, Macbeths desires lead him to be immoral, going to extremes in order to achieve success. Ultimately, Macbeths deep aspirations for power demonstrates being over ambitious will end in disaster. Therefore, in the play Macbeth, Macbeths ambition leads him to corrupt his morality, resulting in his downfall
The story of Macbeth is about Macbeth's ambitions for power, and how he will do anything to obtain that power. With the help of his wife and a prophecy, given to him by the witches, he has become an evil monster capable of committing hideous acts. Do his ambitions for becoming king make him evil, or is it his actions in pursuit of that power? Macbeth explains his actions by saying, "Fair is foul, and foul is fair." -(Macbeth, Act I, Scene I), he is expressing his confusion about whether his actions are good or evil. His ambition for becoming king runs deep, and he knows that murdering is wrong. Yet, he is willing to set aside all of his beliefs and morals to reach his goal. He describes himself and his dark ambitions by saying: "The Prince of Cumberland! That is a step on ... which I must fall down, or else o'erleap, for in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires; Let not light see my black
The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare recounts Macbeth's meteoric rise as a soldier and promising future leader whose megalomaniacal ambition led to his tragic downfall. In addition to Macbeth's ambitions, which initially enable him to be strong leader and soldier, he is influenced heavily by his wife, Lady Macbeth, and the three witches that prophesize his ascent to the throne, as well as warn him of his eventual demise. It can be argued that it is Macbeth's ambition that allows him to succeed in his endeavors, however the goals to which he is working toward influence the results of his hard work. Macbeth's ambitions help him to become a war hero, and as his goals change, his ambitions drive him to become a tyrannical villain.