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Corruption And Power In Macbeth

Personal power has the ability to be essential to greatness, and at the same time is able to destroy a person's nature. In the drama Macbeth by William Shakespeare, the main character, Macbeth, becomes corrupt through power that he gains. The play shows that even someone who starts out like Macbeth and does not crave power, will do terrible things to gain authority and power.
The play begins with the characters King Duncan and Malcolm talking about a "good and hardy soldier" (Act I: ii: 4). This man they are talking about is the stories protagonist, Macbeth. Macbeth is a good soldier who is devoted to his king. Then, Macbeth and his friend come across three witches who prophecy Macbeth's future, hailing him as one day becoming King. This prophesy grabs Macbeth's mind, and the change in his character begins. Whenever the witches try to leave, Macbeth immediately remarks for them to "stay" and to "tell (me) more" (Act I: ii: 70). The witches prophesy is the first example of......


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