Thursday 28 May 2015

Themes Of Macbeth

Ambition- it is the strong desire to achieve a goal usually through hard work and persistence. Ambition is usually accommodated by success and determination. People are driven by ambition to attain certain objections.
    ex. My brother's ambition was to attain his "L" license.
    ex. My ambition for this year is to be able to have good grades in all my classes.

Fate and Free Will- ability to think, behave, speak and make decisions freely and voluntarily. Free will is when a person is able to control their life without having many limitations or conditions that would restrict them from doing so. Meanwhile fate is determined by circumstances that has happened in the past.
    ex. He went to the movies without consent but of his free will.
    ex. Her fate was determined by her parents.


Appearance and Reality- appearance tends to be what people want to see rather than what it actually is which is defined by reality. Things appear differently to a variety of people because of their individual mindsets so then the appearances tend to be more biased within each person. Reality defines what something really is with fair judgment.
     ex. The building appeared taller than its actual height.
     ex. I wish Narnia became a reality and not just a story.

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