Ambition And Betrayal In Macbeth

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The play ‘Macbeth’ by William Shakespeare is said to be one of his most tragic plays, and one of his shortest. Not only does Macbeth carry a theme of ambition and betrayal, but it also contains superstitious beliefs. Macbeth is a play that is still famous around the world today due to its political ambition on those who seek power for its own sake. A good amount of people would agree that Macbeth reflects our worldly leaders today.
In summary, the play ‘Macbeth’ is mainly famous for the political impact it has on modern day society. A numerous amount of people can relate to having a leader that seeks power for their own sake, like Macbeth. A few examples of that would be Russia, North Korea, and Syria. When Macbeth was written at the time he was considered a villain, however, we as readers recognize that Macbeth was only human and was curious as to how he would be perceived when taking over the throne and becoming known as the Thane of Cawdor. Macbeth is still very famous today due to man’s inability to implement self-control. …show more content…

A Scottish general named Macbeth receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become the king of Scotland. As though this news would surprise, and excite many people, instead it turns him selfish, the hunger he had to become king caused violence and suspicion all throughout Scotland. Not wanting to wait any longer to become king, he urgently comes up with a plan to kill the current king (Duncan) and take over the throne. In fact, not only was Macbeth consumed by ambition, but he was also spurred by his wife Lady

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