'Macbeth', by William Shakespeare, is a well-written
play about a man who struggles between what he wants and what is morally right.
The story itself holds many different themes. The main theme of 'Macbeth' is
that power is the root of all evil. she said.
Power
can cause a person to lust after many things- meaning, evil things. After
hearing about his prophecy, he says, " I am than e of Cawdor. If it's
good, why am I thinking ghastly thoughts that make my hair stand on end and my
heart thump unnaturally?/Just thinking about murder is enough to rattle my
nerves and paralyze me." (1.3.135-140.) He so badly wanted to become king
that he started speaking to himself about his horrid thoughts. He also told his
wife, Lady Macbeth, about his prophecy. When she heard, she started getting all
power-hungry as well. "Make me remorseless, so that no urgingings of
conscience can alter my foul plans, nor stand in the way of what must be
done." Lady Macbeth began speaking to herself about what she'd do to gain
more power. As you can see, power causes a person to lust after many things.
Power
can cause a person to act inhumane. After hearing his prophecy he planned to
murder King Duncan to fulfill the prophecy. "The bell is my invitation. Do
not hear it, Duncan! It's a bell that summons you to heaven- or to hell!"
(2.1.60-61). He killed his king because he so badly wanted to have power. After
the murder, his wife says, "Give me the daggers!/Only children fear a
picture, even of the devil. If he's still bleeding, I'll smear the faces of the
servants so it will look as if they did it." (2.2.53-57). Even she was
willing to finish off the deed for power. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth were so
power-hungry that they had to murder the king to get what they want.
Now
because power can cause a person to be lustful and act inhumane, they do things
that start to regret later on. Power causes a person to be regretful. Lady Macbeth
started to regret forcing Macbeth to kill the king. She starts going insane;
talking to herself, hallucinating, talking in her sleep, etc. She starts to say
aloud all the horrible actions that she did. "Wash your hands. Put on your
nightgown. Don't look so pale. I tell you yet again: Banquo is buried. He can't
rise from the grave."(5.1.54-56.) She starts to go crazy until one day Seton
announces, "The queen, my Lord, is dead." (5.5.17.) She got so fed up
in all her guilt that she ended up committing suicide. Because of all that
power that she had in the beginning, she ended up regretting a lot of the
actions she took.
In
the story 'Macbeth', Shakespeare really portrays all the different themes and
lessons that the story holds. The biggest theme is that the pursuit of power is
the root of all evil. Power causes a person to become lustful. They start to
crave things that they can't have. But because they want it so badly, they
start to do horrible actions to get it. Power can cause a person to act
inhumane. In Lady Macbeth's case, she so badly wanted power that she was
willing to murder a person for it. And then when she realized what she's done,
she starts to feel guilty. Power causes a person to be regretful. The pursuit
of power is the root of all evil.
First off, I really liked your essay c: You transition ideas really well and your voice is really strong. I can't really find anything wrong with your essay besides some minor grammatical mistakes and the random "she said" at the end of paragraph one. Good joobbbbb
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