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  • 20-01-2020
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How is ambition presented in the play Macbeth?

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  • 19-05-2021

Macbeth has been thinking about whether or not he should murder Duncan. He reaches the conclusion that the only thing that is motivating him (his 'spur') is ambition which he compares to a horse leaping over an obstacle ('vaulting ambition'). ... Duncan is not a good king as although he is kind and generous, he is weak.

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