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Ambition Determines the Fate of Characters in Shakespeare's MacBeth
What a person craves for herself often determines her fate. The ambition of three characters in the play MacBeth was a key factor in the outcome of their fate, MacBeth's ambition for the throne of Scotland, Lady Macbeth's ambition for her husband to have power, and Banquo's lack of ambition for himself. These intentions all determined the fate of these characters, as well as the outcome of the play.
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It is because students need to learn to work on their own, as much as group work is acknowledged, individual work also needs to be acknowledged
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