Macbeth: An Ambitious and Heartless Dictator

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The play Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, shows the affect of desire for power on a man. The leading man in the play Macbeth is the character Macbeth. The initial impression of Macbeth is a brave and loyal servant. He has respect for his king and is willing to give his life for him. However, throughout the play the reader can see Macbeth’s, ambition, heartlessness and envious nature come out.

Ambition is a dangerous quality. Macbeth’s great ambition is the reason for his downfall. Macbeth is driven by the three witches prophecy and Lady Macbeth. Macbeth’s first interaction with the three witches is in act 1 scene 3. After the three witches tell Macbeth that he will become king he says, “Stay, you imperfect speakers. Tell me more.” (Line 73). This line shows that Macbeth is determined to know more about his future. Macbeth will stop at nothing to make sure the prophecies come true. The closer Macbeth is to being king the more heartless he becomes.

Macbeth believes that he deserves power and he will do anything to obtain it no matter how heartless he has to be. After...

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