Macbeth Being Ambitious

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Being Ambitious, is not only being determined to successfully complete our goals, but challenge ourselves to get receive our desires. It can influence us in many different ways, whether it goes through a good or bad situation. Let’s say, you failed a chemistry test. In order to make it up and be happy about the situation, you would sacrifice your time and come in to get help or get some extra homework. This would be a good way to be ambitious. But some may take it to the next and can conclude the dangers of being ambitious towards someone or something. In the play Macbeth written by Shakespeare, Lady Macbeth, plays a role of Macbeth’s wife who sustains him to satisfy as being king and queen. In the play Macbeth by Shakespeare, the author develops …show more content…
Yet does [she] fear thy nature; it is too full 0’ th’ milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way, Thou wouldst be great, art not without ambition, but without the illness should attend it. What thou wouldst highly,” (Shakespeare 31). Lady Macbeth explained how Macbeth has no sense of evil to him. He is a genuine kind guy that is good to his people. She wants to get the idea that if he were to assassinate king Duncan, he would become king. But in order to get through this ambition, he needs that malevolent self of him and show what he got in order to be king. Not only it will come back around to him of killing King duncan, but the cruelty that it will put him through. Not only Lady Macbeth encourages Macbeth to kill King Duncan in order to be king, but gives him shame that himself, is too weak to make up his ambition. Lady Macbeth and Macbeth communicate the plan of killing King Duncan. Macbeth switches emotions and commitment into continuing with their plan. Lady Macbeth starts to shame Macbeth of what he is too afraid to do. Similarly… …show more content…
Where? Here my good lord. What is't that moves your highness? Which have you done this? What, my good lord? Thou canst not say I did it. Never shake thy gory locks at me,” (Shakespeare 103). Lennox, one of Macbeth’s good people, has made the king, Macbeth sit for his feast until he sees “a ghost” of Banquo. He starts to see and have a panic attack. No one else can see what he was visioning nor Lady Macbeth but himself. Lady Macbeth had started to worry what she turned himself into after giving him the thought of evil and execute the innocence to get what he and lady Macbeth desires. Thereupon, The murder of King Duncan and Banquo came upon Macbeth to imagine and get paranoid after all came from Lady Macbeth, influenced him to his ambition to become king and her desires. Under those circumstances The author Shakespeare of the play Macbeth demonstrated the dangers of ambition, where being ambitious can overreach it’s limits to get what we covet. In today’s world, people are ambitious towards their goal and strive to get where they want to be. Though, others commit murders or ruin one’s life to covet their will and desires. Although, Macbeth got his ways into murdering King Duncan and Banquo, that he may have thought it would get him to be king, there will always be consequences to his ambitious intellectual