Macbeth Destruction Of Ambition Essay

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The Destruction of Ambition When Unchecked By Moral Constraints
In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth ambition is portrayed as an evil or dangerous thing.It talks about the downfalll of each individual as they let their ambition go over the limit. What is Ambition ? Ambition is best defined as a strong desire to do or achieve something typically requiring determination and hard work. Many questions have been asked is Ambition okay in any context or way & are we as individuals suppose to let fate and chance come around? In life not only do our ambitions leads us over the limit but also the ones who want to see us achieve our ambitions can also be the one that causes the destruction when we pass our limits.In Macbeth it shows how ambition can somethimes
Macbeth himself portray ambition as something threatening and immoral even if it comes up to ruining an individual life or even the whole country.Macbeth was not naturally willing to commit evil deeds all his desires ever was were to have power and advancement Macbeth really shows how important his ambitions are and how he’ll do anything to achieve them. My thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical, Shakes so my single state of man That function is smother'd in surmise, and nothing is but what is not.(1.3.52-55)
The fact that murder was Macbeth’s first option tells readers that Ambition can be a bad thing and be taken over the limit. Ambition was not only shown in a bad way by Macbeth but also by some factors that was beside him, his number one factor was his wife Lady Macbeth.Lady Macbeth was not capable of facing the results of her immoral acts, she pursue her goals of driving Macbeth to all the destruction that he has ,She motivates her husband to kill duncan and force and curse at him to man up and be strong about the murder aftermath Glamis thou art, and ; and shalt be
What thou art promised. Yet do I fear thy nature;
It is too full o' th' milk of human

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