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How Does Shakespeare Present Ambition In Macbeth

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The play Macbeth is a horrible tragedy written by Shakespeare, as you can see through this play Macbeth is a man that becomes corrupt by power and ambition. Macbeth is the main character of this play and he seemed like a noble caption. He fought hard for the kingdom and later on was rewarded for his deeds, he had a heart like any good man and cared for others and tried to do the right things at times but fell short, and like any man with power and people following him he became corrupt and greedy and that was his down fall and met his fate at the end of the day.
Macbeth was a noble caption and stood for his kingdom to protect it when everyone else thought they were defeated because Norway had so many soldiers on their side, Macbeth said it was “ So foul and fair day I have not seen.” Meaning that they won the battle and it was a fair day but at the same time so many men died on each side when they were leaving the battlefield they had to …show more content…

Lady Macbeth started to question Macbeth’s manhood because the fastest way for Macbeth to become king is for Macbeth to kill Duncan. And he did not want to do that because he was his host, his king, and people thought he was a great king and the kingdom loved him. But lady Macbeth said “yet do I fear thy nature it is too full o the milk of kindness.” Meaning that Macbeth was less of a man to kill Duncan and that he was weak. Macbeth even told himself “that I may pour my spirits in thine czar.” What he meant by that is that he is debating to kill Duncan or not and if he does he wants to put his spirit locked away somewhere. Macbeth is officially starting to think that killing Duncan is a good idea but he is still uneasy about the thought of hurting his own king “why do I yield to that suggestion whose horrid image doth unfix my hair and make my seated heart knock at my ribs, against the use of

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