What Is The Lust Of Power In Macbeth

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William Shakespeare wrote many good and evil plays that shows what corruption can do to people, just like Macbeth. Throughout the play, Macbeth struggles for the lust of power that his wife strives for which then takes a bigger toll than what she expects it to be. Macbeth was a commander for King Duncan I, and a chieftain of the Moray district. Macbeth ruled over Scotland for 17 years. Which was then where Malcom, son of Duncan, slays Macbeth and restores order to his new land. Power corrupts Macbeth by his ambition, and craving for authority and guilt. Macbeth’s lust for power over whelms himself which causes his death. When Lady chides Macbeth for having cold feet. Macbeth realized that he has power from his abilities, and becomes corrupted

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