Does Macbeth Have Power Good Or Bad

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It is widely believed that Macbeth is a story of grusome murder, careful plotting, and an overall sense of greed. These are all fair statements to make, as the story is in essense a king of the hill match where everyone is scrambling for as much power and wealth as they can get their hands on. The idea that power is a vessel of corruption may be upsetting to some, but it has shown to twist and bend normally sane and good people into deviants stuck in the tangle of their own crazed thoughts. Macbeth was a tragic tale of murder, and power will gradually corrupt anyone if exposed to enough of it for long enough. Now, you may be asking yourself a fairly obvious question: "How can having power possibly be bad?", and there is nothing wrong with …show more content…
However, once he meets three witches whom tell him that he will gain much more power if certain events transpire, he gradually goes mad in his quest to cause the events to happen. Without having anyone to check him, and to keep him in line and disciplined, he eventually goes on a killing spree in order to gain his 'rightful' title as king. Anyone looking at this from an outsiders view should be surprised, and likely can't make sense of it. The only thing that happened to snowball this was three witches who told him his apperent future. However, this could have just been a wise guess as to what could transpire, and it was never said he was forced into doing this. The lure of power causing Macbeth to eventually wind up mad, then dead. Malcolm, a lesser figure in the story, decides to keep a clear mind and goal intact, and is not so focused on the pursuit of power, which allows him to dodge the crazed Macbeth's takedown of anyone in his way to become king. Malcolm is demonstating the correct way to think about power. It can be an invaluable tool, but only in moderation, with a sound mind and body controlling