Power And Ambition In Macbeth

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Macbeth clearly showed the most power and ambition in the play through his eagerness to eliminate not just real threats, but also theoretical. This is shown when Macbeth first distances Banquo before looking at new heights. This is also shown when Macbeth is crowned as the Thane of Cawdor. Macbeth is given a place of power and is still unhappy with this outcome and seeks higher power in his pursuit to be king, so much so that he commits to murdering the king for his own selfish ambition to have all the power he could muster and although he was pushed to murder by his wife, Lady Macbeth, he still had the ambition to take control of the power in Scotland

Power and ambition is a relevant topic in this play, as many of the characters in this play have ambitious plans, schemes and ideas about how to overthrow others and gain power. An outstanding example of power and ambition in this play would be Macbeth. Whilst Macbeth and Banquo are travelling back home after successfully triumphing in their recent conflict, they come across three devious witches, they tell them that Macbeth will b...

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