Everyone wants power and control. Power makes people feel irreplaceable and secure, like they can cut ways through life with power by controlling their surroundings and eliminating their enemies. Shakespeare's Macbeth shows how rapidly a person can be easily changed by a small taste of power and their strong desire for it afterwards. One of the characters, Macbeth, demonstrates to the audience how a righteous person in no time could become malicious. In the beginning of the play it is obvious that Macbeth is a loyal and patient person but once his desire of power gets heightened, he becomes greedy and malicious. His huge desire of power and many wrongdoings lead him to his downfall and death.
As the play begins, Macbeth’s main traits of being
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The people of his country have started finding out his evilness and want it to end. As the king Duncan’s son and one of his subjects make an army to come to scotland and punish Macbeth for his wrongdoings, Macbeth is desperate to find a cure to his people since all he wanted was to have a throne and the people of his own country supporting him. He wants it to be cured badly that he would praise til the end of earth. This shows his desperation and strong wishes to have healthy country. As Macduff and Malcolm get to Scotland, macbeth thinks he’ll be safe because of the prophecies that the witches gave him. Once Macduff gets face to face with Macbeth, Macbeth’s world and hope falls apart and is shown when he says, “I will not yield, To kiss the ground before young Malcolm’s feet, And to be baited with the rabble’s curse.”( v. viii 27-29) Macbeth knowing he will be killed and faces the facts, he surrenders
He took force, craving power, and not the responsibilities that came with it. He also felt that he was the only one who should have power. As a leader, Macbeth not only takes power from those he once shared power with, but he also takes their lives along with him. Towards the end of the play, we see a heroic man turn into a murdering tyrant, all because he of the appeal of power. “Henceforth be earls, the first that ever Scotland.
Perhaps even more gruesome and revolting is when Macbeth becomes furious with Macduff’s treason and says, “I’ll put a sword to his wife, children and all unfortunate souls who might follow him.” Macbeth is so delusional to keep his power that he is willing to kill an innocent family to preserve his throne. Macbeth ends up killing Macduff’s entire family, and this leads to Macduff vowing to get vengeance against Macbeth for his cowardly actions. This shows the impact that power had on Macbeth, and the fear of Macbeth that changed peoples’ lives
It is human nature to want power, to be at the top of the pyramid, to be king/queen, but that comes at a price as shown in Macbeth. In the play, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth will do anything to have absolute power and nothing stands in their way. From killing to going completely mad, they will become the next king and queen at all costs. The ambition and the want for power is so high that they kill many, they do whatever they can to be one step closer, and they go completely insane, all because they want that absolute power.
At the start of the play, Macbeth is well respected among King Duncan’s army. He encounters three witches who give him a prophecy that he will become king. At first, Macbeth believes that fate and the natural order will lead him to become king, and he doesn’t have to do anything. Macbeth’s wife convinces him to kill King Duncan, which he eventually proceeds to do. Macbeth continues to commit murders to maintain his power, and he thinks there is no going back.
Macbeth had become everything that he had ever wanted to be which was the king of Scotland and when the witches told him that someone else was going to take his crown he went to extremes to try to keep them from doing that which was eventually what lead to him dying. The witches had told Macbeth that the sons of Banquo would take his crown so he decided to have Banquo and his son killed Macbeth said, “Our fears in Banquo stick deep/ And in his royalty of nature reigns that which would be feared”(3.1.49-51). Macbeth did everything he could to protect his crown, but that is eventually what lead to his downfall and his death. He killed his best friend Banquo which was when his ambition had gone to far and was the beginning of his decline.
Power is always coveted in any society and the world of Shakespeare’s Macbeth is no different. In the play, Macbeth, a noble lord, shows his hunger for power with thoughts to remove an heir to the throne from power. Macbeth’s impatience to be king leads him to stain his honor by using murder. Macbeth travels further down the path of evil by arranging the assassination of a friend.
In today’s world power can be very corruptible in so many ways, shapes, and forms. The expression power corrupts is one of many themes in the story of Macbeth. Maybe power isn’t corruptible, maybe it’s the person that uses their power to control others in a way that only creates a good impact for themselves. This also makes them corruptible without noticing, and it makes them a bit heartless. The theme that power corrupts expresses its way through Macbeth is when: Macbeth’s wife plans all of the killings in order to possess power, and also when Macbeth becomes a complete murderer in order to maintain his power and titles.
Macbeth, Macbeth is the main character in William Shakespeare’s play. His desire for power and him willing to do anything it takes to get it ultimately leads to him losing all his friends and loved ones, causing evilness to become his reality. He got obsessed overpower and that destroyed him completely. Firstly, Macbeth commits murder to help him achieve his goal in becoming king and staying king.
Why would Macbeth, a noble, kind hearted man who was destined to become king, abuse his power after taking the crown from an obliging king? His morale is off the charts surreal in a way that makes him feel invincible due to that fact that he relies on his prophecies. His course of action in resolving a problem,
The Power of Power Abraham Lincoln once stated, “Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power.” Power can show a man’s true intentions and reveal someone's authentic character. In Shakespeare’s works, he uses common ideas of power and jealousy to develop the plot. In Macbeth a prophecy born out of witchcraft drives Macbeth to lust for the power of king. Hiding this evil causes macbeth to kill even more, ending the life of one of his closest friends.
Macbeth started off as a valiant and courageous soldier, who would do anything for the king. By the end of the play, Macbeth was a tyrant and a horrible leader who killed those who trusted him to maintain the throne. It takes many factors to take a strong man and transform him into an evil monster. Macbeth’s downfall was caused by the deception and temptation of the witches and their prophecies, Lady Macbeth’s greed and aspirations for her husband to be king, and Macbeth’s own greed, jealousy and ambition.
It is because that Macbeth desires Duncan’s throne. Macbeth defeats the enemy bravely for the country at the beginning. People praise his courage and devotion. Even the king of Scotland, Duncan, admires his contribution, and greets him the thane of Cawdor. However, Macbeth’s ambition is aroused by the witches’ prophecy, which is that he will be the future king.
"Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it" (Lord Acton, British Historian). It is in the human nature for one to commit more corrupt actions if a greater amount of power is provided. Individuals with an excess amount of power tend to imagine what their life would be like with that certain something in their life, which elucidates what the individual really wants to see, and how it can come to be. In this case, when power results in corruption, it mainly happens to those that least expect it. In the play Macbeth written by William Shakespeare, the tragedy of Macbeth, he gained most of his power through the works of lying and killing individuals, thus resulting in the murder of Duncan and Banquo due to the great amount of fear that began to develop, which lead to his tragic downfall.
As humans, the desire to want control or influence is natural. However, some people may go to greater extremes than others to obtain this power. For instance, in the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Macbeth was characterized as a good man, well renowned for winning a battle. His wife, on the contrary, Lady Macbeth, has a strong urge to obtain power and she is willing to do anything to acquire it. She implemented the thought of destroying everyone who stood in the way along the path to reach royalty in Macbeth’s mind by making him feel like he as though he is less of a man if he decided not to.
Power can be used to achieve greatness and create a positive nature in the world, but it also has the ability to create havoc and chaos if in the wrong hands. In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, the main character, Macbeth, gains power quickly in terrible ways, and abuses the power to create pandemonium in Scotland. He was informed about a prophecy which foretold his future with many complications ahead of him. As the play progresses, Macbeth may be characterized as a hero who submerges to evil to become the villain, due to his ambition, maliciousness, and wickedness.