Answer:
that good things only come from hard work, and to never tell someone your ambitions
Explanation:
The narrator speaks in first person point of view.
Macbeth in Act II,Scene 1
Explanation:
Macbeth recognises that "overarching AMBITION" is the only motive he has for killing King Duncan and seizing the Scottish throne. ... Macbeth recognises that "overarching AMBITION" is the only motive he has for killing King Duncan and seizing the Scottish throne.
Macbeth expresses through his soliloquy, including guilt, ambitiousness, and the relationship between the ideas of fate and free will. Macbeth, in working himself up to the murder of his king, is filled with hesitancy and doubt.
I'm pretty sure I answered this in your previous post. She searches for her biological parents and tried to contact people with their last name, and even writes a letter to them that she really didn't intend to send. Later she was reunited with her biological parents but missed the parents who raised her.