It is often accepted ambition drives people to do things plainly for success.
It is also common for people to develop goals throughout life. One can be considered successful based upon whether he or she accomplishes a goal. However, goals can often lead to one’s downfall. In the Tragedy of Macbeth, Macbeth’s extended downfall is developed upon a sense of overconfidence, as well as uncontrolled ambition; becoming a tyrant toward others. This is first introduced within the first encounter with the witches, sealing Macbeth’s fate and