Macbeth: Ambition's Descent into Darkness

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In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, the protagonist Macbeth starts off as a respected, brave war hero. Killing the thane of Cawdor and winning the battles for Scotland made people admire Macbeth, but also fear him. Even with all the fame and fortune, Macbeths desire to be king drove him crazy. Macbeth’s fear of never sleeping, Banquo’s line on the throne, and killing Macbeth all drove Macbeth into utter darkness. It was Macbeth’s internal conflicts that drove him into mental deterioration.
In life there is always something greater than what you have, and there are always people who want more. Macbeth was one of those people. He always had a secretive need for him to be king and when opportunities were thrown at him his thoughts and “what if’s” drove

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