Power And Corruption In Macbeth

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Albert Einstein once said, “the world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything.” Corruption seems to be the lack of integrity, while power seems to be the capacity that brings out changes. When given power, many individuals use it in selfless manners. Power tends to unleash a feeling that causes destruction to those who posses it. In William Shakespeare's tragedy, Macbeth, power tends to corrupt by the motivation of greed, which occurs through supernatural behaviors and betrayal. It has been portrayed that the price of freedom comes at a high cost, due to the savage and beastly behaviors that human possess. This behavior is demonstrated through William Shakespeare’s tragedy, Macbeth. The

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