Control of Power in Macbeth by William Shakespeare

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One of the key concepts achieving success is to consider the wealth of ambition; however, it can act as a "two-edged sword" problem in someone's life. William Shakespeare uses the character Macbeth demonstrates the dangerous qualities amount of uncontrolled ambitions in the tragic play of "Macbeth”. The prophecies and Lady Macbeth are using Macbeth's ambition achieving the goal of being the King of Scotland by considering to murder the current king, Duncan. In a result, Macbeth's ambition goes out of control by accomplishing a series of murderers to cover up the golden truth, which results in his ruthlessness and disrupt relationships with everyone. Shakespeare suggests ambition can motivate an individual to restrain the control of power and result a stronger identity; certain concerns toward the uncontrolled ambition being destructive of its moral values and result a failure within the relationship.

Macbeth’s first ambition of seeking a stronger identity leads him to gain honor and public estimation. Duncan admires Macbeth as a “valiant cousin” and a “worthy man” after hearing ...

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