Rob Ford And Macbeth Comparison Essay

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|At times individuals go to great extents in order to attain certain goals. Although purpose, drive, and determination are essential in order to become successful, these qualities do not always prove to be beneficial and instead, can end with negative outcomes. As ambitious men, Macbeth and Rob Ford both strive to become leader. Even though they both achieve this goal, it is done through the creation of a false image. A facade that fools people but in the end lead to failure. It is this facade that caused the two to lose their positions, hurt the people around them, and lose the respect of the public.

To begin with, due to their false appearances, Macbeth and Rob Ford lost their positions. Macbeth, as king and Rob as the mayor of Toronto. In order to achieve his goal of king, Macbeth chooses to deceive the public. He did this by …show more content…

For example, because he felt threatened by Macduff, he chose to kill his entire family. This caused Macduff to be filled with many emotions. He felt upset at the loss of his family but also angry knowing Macbeth's true personality. He even told Malcolm out of anger, "Bring thou this fiend of Scotland and myself. Within my sword’s length set him; if he ’scape, Heaven forgive him too." Macduff explained to Malcolm that he would avenge his family's death by fighting Macbeth. After the fight between the two, MacDuff returned exclaiming "Hail king! For so thou art. Behold where stands The usurper’s cursèd head. The time is free. I see thee compassed with thy kingdom’s pearl, That speak my salutation in their minds, Whose voices I desire aloud with mine. Hail, King of Scotland!" Macbeth was killed by Macduff, and his position as king, which he had worked so hard to obtain was given up to Malcolm. Macbeth lost his position only because he chose to deceive the public. Had Macbeth actually been a good king, and not deceived the public with a false image, he would still be alive, and have

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