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  • Essay / Macbeth Character Analysis - 1106

    Enraged under pressure to get what he wants, he will do anything to achieve his goal. Macbeth plans to overthrow the current king, King Duncan, in order to receive his place as king: “Stars, hide your fires, / let not the light see my dark and deep desires. » (1.3.50) At that time, one of the worst crimes to be committed was regicide. Macbeth tries to protect his feelings from getting to her so that his plan comes to fruition by killing Duncan. This proves that he would do anything to access his power. Likewise, Tyson was a character whose great anger and rage made him a great fighter in the ring. His goal was to be the best and would not let anything or anyone stop him from achieving his goals. He gained power by having a constant desire to be invincible. Tyson was also an addict to the various medications he was given. His distant attitude prevented anyone from helping him put an end to this problem. Macbeth's second appearance acknowledges that he "be bloody, bold, and resolute." » Laugh in contempt / of man's power, for no woman born / will harm Macbeth. (4.1.79) It satisfies him that