Even while knowing killing someone is sinful, he still murders his beloved king and friend, Duncan. Without Lady Macbeth pressuring him the way she did, Macbeth will not gain the ambition and immense strive for power he does. The conflict that I see present in Macbeth is Individual vs self. Macbeth feels guilty about murdering Duncan. He is tempted by the possibility of being king and the power of it, in other words personal gain. In turn he becomes conflicted between what is right and wrong thing to do.
After he commits the crime his conscience takes control of him, especially when he is notified that Banquo is dead. Power and motivation can push people to do amazing things, good or bad. Macbeth was just a normal person of royalty until the idea of becoming king and gaining power lead him to the point of no return.
Therefore, human pride and selfishness derives from fear. Perhaps this is why a desire for power is not a sign of strength and bravery, but a sign of weakness.
The character of Macbeth certainly displays this weakness over and over in his story. He overthrows the people with power over him and claims that power for himself, giving the story of Macbeth more meaning. One of the most critical ideas surrounding tragedies is fate and destiny. If all humans carry free will, does that mean that all humans are responsible for their crimes and inhumanities.
Undoubtedly, both topics are explored through the play, but Macbeth corrupts himself with his own destructive actions. The Tragedy of Macbeth stems from the fearless, hero of Scotland who then turned into a ruthless king who will kill anyone he sees as a threat. In conclusion, Macbeth desire for power leads him to the wrong path and brings him to the mental deterioration stages. In the beginning of the play, Macbeth is a courageous soldier who fights for his country but his ambition makes him an evil person.
Good deeds have good accomplishment but evil deeds have bad consequences. However,Macbeth 's mental decline triggers are greediness, and paranoia caused by murders and guilt. However, Macbeth 's ambition causes. But is this really the end to over-reaching ambition in Scotland? If so, will he act on his own ambition to make this happen, or will fate play a part in realizing the prophecy?
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He commits to the murder of King Duncan and is crowned the new King of Scotland. Even though Lady Macbeth pushed her husband into a corner to commit the murder, Macbeth went through with it and continued doing more harm to be King, and to keep his kingship.
Malcolm explains that Macbeth is a horrible tyrant who was at one point a virtuous and trustworthy man. He should not have shared those prophecies to his wife in the form of letter where witches have pronounced to him. Lady Macbeth is even more ambitious when it comes to winning the title of the king. Macbeth knew that killing a king who loves him so much His not a wise act. He knew that he cannot murder his king and comes out of the chamber with his knife.
The character of Macbeth depicts that he listens everything to his wife not knowing that he is a General of Scottish Army. Lady Macbeth is to be blamed because she pushed Macbeth to kill Duncan, when she comes into the play the plot thickens, and she is engrossed in becoming the queen of Scotland. First, Lady Macbeth pushes Macbeth into killing the king. At the beginning of the play, Macbeth is a trusted soldier, who is honest and noble.
Unfortunately, he meets…. His intent of becoming powerful is rising. After visiting the witches, Macbeth sends to murders to kill Macduff 's wife and kids due to his paranoia of someone finding out the truth about King Duncan. Macbeth 's ambition for power has caused the deaths of many people and caused him to be 'power crazy ' as some would call it.
In the beginning of the play, Macbeth has to think twice about killing someone, but after he does and realizes that he could be king, his ambition increases and so does the number of bodies he has killed.
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