Theme Of Greed In Macbeth

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Though being highly ambitious can be considered a good thing, there is a fine line between ambition and malevolent greed. In The Tragedy of Macbeth, William Shakespeare writes about a power seeking warrior named Macbeth. The play begins with the story of Macbeth being an honorable and respected warrior, and ends with the overthrowing of the corrupted leader he becomes. Three witches that are commonly referred to as the “Weird Sisters” give Macbeth a false sense of power and security that ultimately leads to his downfall. The motif of metaphysical presence is used to highlight immoral and dishonorable acts of violence committed during the play.
Initially, unnatural forces are referenced to demonstrate that certain actions are dishonorable. Macbeth

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