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How is macbeth overly ambitious

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Macbeth's ambition is driven by a number of factors. For one, he has a deep internal desire for power and advancement. However, that is not exactly why he turns to crime. It takes two outside forces to ignite this hunger and push him to take violent action to obtain power.

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Characters: Lady Macbeth, Malcolm

Playwright: William Shakespeare

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