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Greed Quotes In Macbeth

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Do you know what greed is? Have you had experiences with greedy people? In the book Macbeth, greed is a main point in Shakespeare's story. It is brought up throughout the whole story. Macbeth, the main character had a lot of greedy moments in this story. The theme of the book is the greed of Macbeth. He was a good valiant fighter at first. As soon as the witches gave him the three titles he started to become greedy. He wanted to become the next title given. A time he showed that he wanted was when the witches first told him he would be Thane of Cawdor and King Hereafter. There was a tone of greed when he replied “Stay, you imperfect speakers. Tell me more.”. It showed again when he said “You owe this strange intelligence or why Upon this blasted heath you stop our way With such prophetic greeting. Speak, I charge you. I think he was doing this out of greed for knowledge and to know if he could ever have power as the king does. He showed his greed most when he wanted to become king. He showed that doing anything to become king was more important to him. He still had a non greedy side telling him that the king has honored him enough, but his wife, Lady Macbeth was another person corrupted by greed. They killed the present king, Duncan, so that they can be king and queen themselves. The second part of his greed continued through his time as king. He killed Banquo to stay king. Also, he attempted killing the other son but, he escaped. When he went to the 3 witches he demanded to know more. Another part of his greed while he was king was when he tried to get Macduff to come to the banquet so that he could get rid of him. Ultimately, the greed led to his downfall. He started to get reckless in his decisions. Also He couldn't help but let the greed take him over and all he wanted was to stay king. This is why nobody loves him like the people loves Duncan. If he didn't make the title that was given to him by the witches come true through greed, he may not have been corrupted. I think he also could have been a good king because he wouldn't have a bad conscience. For example, he wouldn't have had seen ghosts of the person he killed which started driving him mad. And in the last part of the book he didn’t act

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