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I need help creating a thesis and an outline on The Theme About Great Ambitions and a Blind Desire to Have Power. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An a

I need help creating a thesis and an outline on The Theme About Great Ambitions and a Blind Desire to Have Power. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. The tragedy by William Shakespeare "Macbeth" is a great story about a strong desire for power instead of different obstacles. It is a story of two persons, who became blind because of their eternal desire to have immense power. Shakespeare interpreted the plot of King of Scotland, Macbeth (1040). Duncan was a young ruler, as it is noted in the Chronicles of Scotland. But Shakespeare interpreted it in such a way that Duncan was older and the deed of murder was more tragically reflected in his play. A character of an impulsive lady Macbeth is borrowed by Shakespeare from other Chronicles. The character of Macbeth is not shown as a strong ruler, who he really was in 1040. Moreover, Shakespeare's representation of the plot was influenced by Queen Elizabeth and later by James VI. During times of Queen Elizabeth the plot was rather dramatic, but during times of James VI, it was necessary to polish the plot because James VI was involved in the story of Duncan murder. James VI was focused on the necessity to kill witches and Shakespeare reflects this tendency in his dramatic play as well. Therefore, Shakespeare adapted this tragedy to his times. The contemporaries have many difficulties with comprehension of the story. That is why it is relevant to interpret the nature of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth characters, the context of their relations development etc. Act II depicts to us the way the relations between these spouses have changed. Lady Macbeth shows her cunning nature and reflects her inner strength. Unlike her, Macbeth is shown as a weak-willed person, who cannot properly behave in a risky situation.

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