Ambition: The common cause of death Ambition, the source of turmoil in a person's fate, may lead to their deaths. Although Macbeth and Lady Macbeth already have a noble position and are respected by people. They both did actions which would leave great sins on their hands while also losing their morals. In Shakespeare ‘s Macbeth, the ambition for more power has led Macbeth and Lady Macbeth to their deaths. Even though Macbeth has a respectable noble standing, his will for power made him perform traitorous acts. Macbeth ponders about his plans, “If good, why do I yield to that suggestion whose horrid image doth unfix my hair…” (1.3. 136-137). Macbeth's disarray of thoughts depicts him wondering if he should kill King Duncan, the king he …show more content…
During the time period where the play was placed, ladies were deemed to be pure and loyal. However, throughout the whole play Lady Macbeth was cruel and meticulous. As Lady Macbeth reads her letter out loud she says, “Art not without Ambition, but without the illness should attend it” (1.5. 18-19). To Lady Macbeth, ambition alone is not enough. When she mentions “illness” it means wickedness. She means to say that wickedness must also accompany ambition, but Macbeth does noy have this wickedness to kill King Duncan. This leads to her becoming more cruel due to gaining more power. Lady Macbeth talks out loud to herself, “Come thick night and pall thee in the darnest smoke of hell that my keen knife see not the wound it makes, nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark, to cry hold hold” (1.5. 51-55). Lady Macbeth calls on the smoke to protect her any feelings of sympathy and guilt which will stop her from the murder of King Duncan. Lady Macbeth provided Macbeth a stepping stone to the throne by acting upon regicide while her morals were clouded with …show more content…
Their greed for power has lost them their loved ones and themselves. Lady Macbeth yells out, “Out damned spot! Out, I say! --- one, two. Why then, ‘tis time to do’t…yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him” (5.1. 25-30). During Lady Macbeth's sleepwalking, it explained her guilt towards King Duncan murder. The phrase “out damned spot!” ,eant the blood from her victim and that sin would never leave her hands which led to her suicide. Macbeth realizes, “And that which should accompany old age as honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must look to have but in their stead curses not loud but deep mouth-honor…” (5.3. 27-29). As Macbeth holds a conversation with Seyton he realizes if he hadn’t been so greedful he would;ve still had his old friends (Banquo) and love (Lady Macbeth). He also would've had respect from his soldiers. Macbeth’s fate would have been different but he is fighting a battle while being cornered. Both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth sold their morality for cruelty which ultimately led to their
This premeditation on Macbeth’s part conveys the mental processing that went into his ultimate decision to go through with killing Duncan. By asking that the light not illuminate his desires, Macbeth crafts secrecy and careful thought around his
Macbeth, three witches tell Macbeth that he will be King of Scotland which prompts Macbeth to devise a plan to kill the reigning King Duncan and claim the throne for himself. In act 1 scene 7, Macbeth hesitates with continuing the planned murder of Duncan, but Lady Macbeth successfully persuades him to carry it out. Shakespeare argues that ambition causes people to become greedy which leads them to commit evil acts. Lady Macbeth's determination to continue with the murder of King Duncan
Macbeth's unrelenting desire for power leads him to commit evil acts, including murder. The story states, "I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself and falls on the other." (Macbeth, Shakespear) This quote highlights how Macbeth's ambition is the driving force behind his actions. He becomes so consumed with the desire for power that he is willing to do whatever it takes to achieve it.
In the play, Macbeth is listing lots of reasons why he should not kill king Duncan, but then he realizes that his only reason that he should kill Duncan is his own desire and ambition to become king, “I have no spur / To prick the sides of my intent, but only / Vaulting ambition, which o’erleaps itself / And falls on th’ other”(Shakespeare 1.7. 25-27). In this quote it shows that not only is Macbeth going to betray a very well liked king, but he is also betraying himself and his morales. Furthermore, before Macbeth kills another character named Banquo, who is another threat in the way of him becoming king. Macbeth makes a statement that shows how Lady Macbeth has betrayed him and has turned him into a monster.
Lady Macbeth believes that the only way for Macbeth to become king, she has to be tough and cruel like a man to ensure that the murders don’t affect her well-being. After receiving the letter from Macbeth about his interactions with the witches, she states, “The Raven himself is hoarse/ That croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan/ Under my battlements. Come you spirits/ That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here,/ And fill me from the crown to the toe top-full/ Of direst cruelty.
Stated in Act 1 Scene 5, Lady Macbeth quotes, “Come you spirits that assist murderous thoughts, make me less like a woman and more like a man, and fill me from head to toe with deadly cruelty. The quote shows that Lady Macbeth is pleadingly asking to remove her feminine qualities, as referring back to Shakespearean times, women were known to be fragile and delicate while men were known to be strong and ruthless. She states she needs be fierce and callous to achieve her goal of becoming strong enough to seize the crown, showing that her willingness to kill King Duncan’s life for power. King Duncan was a loyal, wise and honest man in his reign of king of Scotland who generously named Macbeth Thane Of Cawdor and provided power and reputation towards the Macbeths. However, he was only to be brutally murdered in the end by Lady Macbeth.
Macbeth is the Shakespearean play that features the triumphant uprise and the inevitable downfall of its main character. In this play, Macbeth’s downfall can be considered to be the loss of his moral integrity and this is achieved by ambition, despite this, Lady Macbeth and the witches work through his ambition, furthering to assist his inevitable ruin. Ambition alone is the most significant factor that led to Macbeth’s downfall. The witches are only able to influence his actions through Macbeth’s pre-existing and the three witches see that Macbeth has ambition and uses it to control his action. Ambition alone is displayed throughout the play to be the most significant cause for Macbeth’s downfall.
Thou marshall'st me the way that I was going; And such an instrument I was to use. ”(2.1.42-43) The bad thing about killing king Duncan was the prediction said he will be king in the future but he couldn’t wait so he killed the king. In the critic the author also mention of Macbeth was imagine killing king
After reading the letter she said, “Yet do I fear thy nature; It is too full o’th’ milk of human kindness to catch the nearest way.” (1.5, 15-18) Lady Macbeth is questioning whether Macbeth is too kind to do what has to be done to become king. She wants to be queen so badly that she is willing to do anything, but she wants to make Macbeth kill king Duncan. All of her evil intentions are seen when she says, “That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, and fill me from the crown to the toe topful Of direst cruelty. Make my blood thick.”
Macbeth’s impatience for power leads to drastic actions. He murders the king in the belief that “this blow might be the be-all and end-all” (1.7.5). This assassination could never “trammel up the consequence” (1.7.2-3), as Macbeth believes, but only leads to more trouble. Although Macbeth seizes the throne, Macbeth had to betray his loyalty to the king whose “virtues will plead like angels” (1.7.18-19), and his morality has paid the price. Macbeth has now lost all sense of what honor is by using such dishonest ways to become king.
He used to be very kind, and had a lot of ambition for the right reasons. But Lady Macbeth has changed him, when he agreed to kill
(Shakespeare 1.3.52-55). Macbeth is influenced by his greed for power to use ruthless actions, in this case to kill Duncan to receive the crown he thinks he needs to earn that power. Overwhelmed by his greed, he is already thinking about the “murder” as he
This led to him going insane. Macbeth didn 't have to do this, he had already been promoted and had a better job than he had had beforehand. he was very well off and did not need the responsibilities of a king. he could have moved on and lived his life but, he killed the king. This event in the movie was portrayed with much more emotion than expected.
She is malicious not only in words but also in her intent. Her sole object is to obtain power and wealth, with its attendant treasures. Lady Macbeth lacks humanity and regrets that she was not born as a man. She understands that power and violence are synonymous with manhood and bravery. Additionally, Lady Macbeth interests’ and ambition, override her love for even her husband, Macbeth.
As Well as in the same act 1 scene 6 she also says to Macbeth “look like th’ innocent flower but be the serpent under’t. — To alter favor even is to fear leave all the rest to me.” In this quote Lady Macbeth is telling Macbeth this is how you should act and put on a mask of kindness around others. Telling him to deceive those around him into respecting and seeing him as good but to still have thoughts of murder and evilness within him. This not only shows how much dedication she has but what she would do as to using her own husband for her own