Macbeth: Downfall Due To Ambition And Human Weakness
William Shakespeare through one of his most well known plays
portrays a tragic downfall of a king through his ambition and human
weakness. Shakespeare develops the play Macbeth by showing the changes in
the protagonist and the effects others have on him.
Shakspeare's use of detail helps to show the changes in Macbeth
through a gradual process. Before actually completing his horrendous act
of killing the much loved King Duncan, Macbeth suffers mental conflict
"having no spurs to prick the side of my intent" between the "vaulting
ambition which leaps over itself and fall ....
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