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please tell me a story on theme the danger of unchecked ambition
in 150-200 words​

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Answered by capricornusyellow
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Theme of the lady of unchecked ambitions

Explanation:

  • The danger of the unchecked ambitions, every person have some vice and virtues.
  • Every person have some evil capacity. When a person get freedom then they start to ignore law and virtues in the societies.
  • It reflects our egoistic personality. In Macbeth by Shakespeare, unchecked ambitions will awakens the evil characteristics in a person.
  • These characteristics allow person to compare and contrast
  • This story show the evil part of Macbeth. She was ruthless she have less compassion to others.
  • Macbeth and lady Macbeth has been compared and contrasted in this novel by Shakespeare.

Learn more: Lady Mecbeth.

http://www.shakespeare-online.com/plays/macbeth/ladymacbeth.html

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

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Explanation:

The Danger of Unchecked Ambitions Everyone is born with a capacity for great evil. The idea of freedom and absence of law alters our character to ignore values and virtues, exposing our egotistic personality. Over the course of the play, Macbeth by William Shakespeare, unchecked ambitions awakens evil within characters, allowing them to be compared and contrasted. In the beginning of the play Lady Macbeth is initially presented as a confident yet ruthless individual who lacks concern for the well being of others. Meanwhile, Macbeth, the new Thane of Cawdor is able to maintain loyalty to King Duncan but also Scotland, being a character that easily obtains sympathy from the audience. Therefore, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth can be compared and contrasted to one another for their apparent similarities and differences in character. This is achieved by examining their personalities, decisions made and the conflicts they are involved in. To begin, each of the character’s personality undergoes an indisputable transformation that is represented through their vulnerability and exposure to events, allowing them be compared and contrasted to one another. Confidence and self-assurance encapsulates how the husband-wife duo can be contrasted in their seemingly different personality. Prior to committing the ultimate crime of regicide, Macbeth acts with uncertainty and is manipulated his cunning wife: “I am Thane of Cawdor./ If good, why do I yield to that [thought of killing Duncan]/ Whose.

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