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Term Papers on Macbeth: Characteristics Of Macbeth That Led To His Downfall

Term Paper TitleMacbeth: Characteristics Of Macbeth That Led To His Downfall
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# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)1.69

Macbeth: Characteristics of Macbeth That Led to His Downfall

Rickford Foo


     Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow...”  Sometimes tomorrow never comes
and as for Macbeth, tomorrow meant another day of inner torment and guilt.  This
victorious Thane literally got the better of himself as soon as he started to
believe in the witches.  After the prophesies, Macbeth's popularity seems to
take a turn for the worst as well as his mental state.  Even though the witches
did tempt him with the idea of becoming king, and Lady Macbeth helped him with
his natural hesitation of committing murder, Macbeth chose the crown over is
honor.
     Moreover, I believe that Macbeth caused his own downfall.  There were
people like the witches and his wife who influenced him, but it was his choice
to choose over salvation of the next world and material gain of this one.
Ambition is always good...to an extent.  An overambitious person, Macbeth is too
intrigued by the witches' prediction that he ignores all of the years of loyalty
and ethics to his king for his own selfishness.  And in the end, apparently,
Macbeth's ambition is stronger than his conscience.
     In addition, Macbeth's ambition caused him to do desperate things.
Desperation. in my opinion, dug Macbeth's own grave.  When the subject of
Macduff arrives, I don't think that h...

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