Macbeth- themes in the play
Date Submitted: 08/27/2003 18:50:40
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (649 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (649 words)
THEMES
Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literay work.
The Corrupting Power of Unchecked Ambition
The main theme of Macbeth- the destruction arought when ambition goes unchecked by moral contraints finds its most powerful expression in the two main characters. Macbeth is a courageous Scottish general who is not naturally inclined to commit evil deeds, yet he deeply desires power and advancement. He kills Duncan against his better judgement and
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shall do so; yet I must also feel it like a man". IViii 221-223. At the end of the play, Siward receives the news of his son's death rather complacently. Malcom responds "He's worth more sorrow/And that I'll spend for him." Vxi 16-17. Malcom's comment shows that he has learned the lesson Macduff gave him on the nature of true masculinity. It also suggests that, with Malcom's coronation, order will be restored to Scotland.
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