In Macbeth the conflict between ambition and trust results in lethal psychological consequences
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It is perfectly natural to put yourself first. In Macbeth's case he maybe takes this to the extreme. Digging into the future is a dangerous game; this story is a tragedy of a valiant man, whom people relied on. When Macbeth and Banquo come across the three witches,the three witches tell of Macbeths future. "All hail Macbeth! Thal shalt be king hereafter! From this moment in the story, Macbeth's ambition is to be king, and nothing would stop him, "If chance will have me king, chance will crown me, without my stir" not even loved ones or friends would stop him. When Macbeth murders the sleeping king, it is the turning point of the story. Many questions are raised about Duncan and why he trusted everybody. Duncan comes across as being slightly suspicious, however he is very unsuspicious of everything, in the way that he gives his trust to...


