Rights Turn into Wrongs for Macbeth

Rights Turn into Wrongs for Macbeth


Macbeth is commonly known as an evil, selfish character, who is continuosly disliked. Unfortunately, even the worst kinds can have their good qualities, just like Macbeth. A dash of ambition, an ounce or courage and a cup of love for Lady Macbeth, give his character a sprinkle of likable qualities. many characteristics about Macbeth are assumed as immoral, but in reality many socially accepted people do immoral things. Although, Macbeth has performed some cruel procedures, he is allowed to have his day in court. He does deserve some sort of recognition.
Macbeth was an ambitious man, who was dertermined to achieve the most he could get out of his life. His ambition to become kind was encouraged by the witches, in Act 1, Scene 7, Macbeth though seriously about the murder of Duncan, he finally decides he will commit the brutual murder. Macbeth believed in order to accomplish what he though his life would bring, after hearing the witches prophecies of course, he needed to remove all obstacles in the way. His ambition to do so let him complete it, in his eyes, successfully, killing anyone he believed may be catching on to him. His ambition pushed him to go for the things he wanted and believed he needed in life. As in act 1, scene 5, lady Macbeth discusses her husband saying he was an ordinary man who wanted to stand well in the world, and his ambition was great enough to do so.
Macbeth was dedicated to Duncan’s army. Commanding with Banquo, he became victorious in the defeat of the King of Norway and Duncan’s disloyal Thane of Cawdor. Courage & strength were large parts in Macbeth’s life, in Act 1 scene 7, line 49. Lady Macbeth made him call on his courage grew, making his final decisions extremely easier to follow through with. In the final...

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