Evidence I have no spur / To prick the sides of my intent, but only / Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itself And falls on th'other -- / [Enter Lady Macbeth] / How now? What news? (Act 1 Scene 7 ...
And what does Sun Tzu and Clausewitz advise? Know thy enemy. Macbeth had ambition that far exceeded his talent to realize them. He also became more and more paranoic. I don’t expect Trump to ...
Look how Lady Macbeth uses the image of a cat to nag her husband to do the dirty deed of regicide making himself king and her queen. Admittedly a monster of ambition, Lady Macbeth uses the ...
Macbeth, after all, was a man of rank and grasping ambition so unrelievedly self-centred and filled with his own false sense of greatness that he would stab his dearest friends to death ...
Macbeth was first performed in the early 1600’s, yet it tells a timeless story of blind ambition spurred by treachery ... avaricious wife, Lady Macbeth, he rises to power by murdering all ...