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The Unwordly Atmosphere in Macbeth  

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Macbeth Macbeth is a play about ambition, temptation ,the supernatural and persuasion .From the beginning in act 1 we see Shakespeare uses words punctuation and staging to create the desired dramatic effects. Looking closely at each scene we see Macbeth's vaulting ambition, though it is what brings him to his height of power, it is also what leads him to his downfall. Vaulting Ambition is Macbeth's only flaw; it disables him to achieve his utmost goals and forces him to face his fate. Without this ambition, though, Macbeth never would have been able to achieve his power as King of Scotland or have been able to carry out his evil deeds. In these instances, ambition helped Macbeth do what he wanted to do. But, consequently, Macbeth's ambition has another face and is what leads him to his tragic downfall. Had he not been so enveloped with becoming King and remaining powerful,...

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