Macbeth was fairly content with waiting until he naturally became king. However, Lady Macbeth wanted the power of being queen immediately. She insulted Macbeth repeatedly until he gave into his want for power and agreed to kill Duncan. The wife of Macbeth would have killed Duncan herself- even if Macbeth refused to. Once Macbeth agreed, she began scheming and planning on how to kill the king. Lady Macbeth was very ambitious herself, but he lost her ambition once she became queen and had the power she desired. Lady Macbeth’s initial ambition and coaxing would have been lost on Macbeth if he didn’t have his own ambition.
Macbeth was ambitious himself- the witches and his wife just amplified it. He was hungry for power and had this power before he even received the first prophecy. The prophecies just spurred his hunger for power. Macbeth wasn’t very ambitious in the beginning- he did have to be talked into killing King Duncan by his wife. His hunger for power leads him to kill Duncan. However, Macbeth’s fear of losing power is what leads to the murder of Banquo. Macbeth’s hunger for power eventually takes over his life.
Macbeth’s ambition was impacted by his wife, the witches, and his own hunger for power. The ambition in this play was negative throughout most of the play. Macbeth’s ambition set panic throughout the country and led to the death of many. Ambition can be good or bad in most situations. Macbeth is fueled by