Power and
authority are the two things that most people strive to have and be. More times
than we notice, we are given opportunities to hold power and authority positions
and because of that, it pushes us so much closer to guaranteed success. While
doing so we can easily become blinded by our own selfishness, unknowingly
commit wrong actions, and go to the extremes just to pay the price for success.
In Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Macbeth finds out the prophecy of him
becoming king and ends up doing all that he can to fulfill the prophecy faster
than expected. He turns his himself into someone he had never sought out to be
and loses his whole life in the process of trying to find the most promising
life of success.
Macbeth’s
road to power first began when he was on his way back from battle with Banquo,
one of his friends and fellow nobleman. They were greeted by the Three Weird
Sisters, also known as the three witches. When they greeted him, they said,
“All hail, Macbeth! Hail to you, Thane of Glamis!”, “All hail, Macbeth! Hail to
you, Thane of Cawdor!”, “All hail, Macbeth! You’ll be king one day!”
(1.3.48-50) At first Macbeth was shocked and caught off guard at what they had
greeted him with since he was not referred to as Thane of Cawdor but instead
Thane of Glamis. Nonetheless, he was ecstatic and happy to hear the great news
of his ‘promotion’ in the kingdom. His wife's first reaction was to kill King Duncan. By doing so, it
would ensure Macbeth to be next in heir for king. In life, we receive blessings
and even then, still look for what we can get next. As a little kid during
Christmas, you open all of your presents and no matter how happy you are, you
still look for more gifts under the tree just to see if there’s more. Lady
Macbeth had the same mindset as a little kid during Christmas - wanting more
than what they received. “He’ll never see tomorrow’s sun! Your face, my thane,
is like a book. It can reveal strange things to its readers. Avoid suspicion by
acting normally..” (1.5.60-62) She was hungry for more power and persuaded her
husband to kill King Duncan. Macbeth ended up killing King Duncan that night
because pressure and also selfishness of also wanting more power. From Act I,
we see that success can make us selfish and also make us hungry for more than
what we have and also that we should be grateful for what we already have
instead of looking for more.
Banquo
had an idea that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth had killed King Duncan. Because of
this, Macbeth felt threatened by his friend and decided that he too needed to
be executed from the kingdom to ensure that no one would find out about the
murder and so that Macbeth could get away with it while being king. Though,
Macbeth did not forget about the prophecy from the three witches which stated
in reference to Banquo, “You shall father kings, yet not be one yourself. So
all hail, Macbeth and Banquo!” (1.3.67-68) Macbeth knew that it was prophesied
for Banquo’s sons to be king and therefore, Macbeth ordered his murderers to
kill Banquo as well as his son, Fleance. He knew that it wasn’t the right thing to do
but for his sake and for his success, he knew it needed to be done. If Macbeth
decided not to be king, he would live with constant fear that Banquo would slip
and tell everyone that he killed the King and also in fear of Fleance taking
over the kingdom as was supposed to happen according to the sisters. “It must
be done tonight, away from the palace. Remember – I can’t be involved. And
also, to make a clean job of it, I want his son Fleance, who’ll be with him, to
share the same fate. His removal is just as important to me.” (3.1.130-135)
When you become cruel and selfish just as Macbeth had become, it becomes almost
impossible for you to have friends or relationships with anyone. It ruins you
from the inside out. Because of Macbeth’s murder towards King Duncan, he
started to feel threatened by basically everyone who he thought would blow his
cover or take reign over him and felt the need to kill to guarantee no room for
threat. He trusted no one and no one trusted him either. If you don’t learn how
to take on authority and power while doing the right actions to get towards
your success, you may put yourself in a situation where you destroy yourself,
as Macbeth did.
your intro summary needs to be clearer and provide more information because based off of your summary you will leave readers confusing on what the play is actually about. you have a bit too much summary and not enough connection to theme throughout body sections. essay is incomplete AS(1)
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