Abuse Of Power In Macbeth

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In the play Macbeth, we sit back and watch as an indecisive war hero acts out of his sense of ambition, murdering the benevolent king, and ultimately himself. Guided by his heart instead of his head, the protagonist Macbeth is intrigued by supernatural realism, and cannot anticipate his own vulnerability to save him from the corruption of his mind. The play suggests that the affect ambition can have on an individual’s pursuit of a goal is affected by the interplay of ambition and judicious sense. Failure of the individual to adhere to rational sense, allows ambition to become overpowering, resulting in an inevitable downfall.
Macbeth emphasizes the weakness of ambition in relationship to haste: because it is judgment that stems out of