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Throughout the play, Macbeth loses his morals due to his greed for power.
1. Murders Duncan
2. Murders Banquo
3. Destroys Macduff's household (Wife, children, servants)
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Roosevelt's speech shows that preoccupation in this sentence: "In times like these it is immature -- and, incidentally, untrue -- for anybody to brag that an unprepared America, single-handed and with one hand tied behind its back, can hold off the whole world."
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C. His declaration that he is a 'pretty piece of flesh'. The phrase means that he thinks he is very attractive. Through the whole opening scene he is bragging to Gregory about how well he will do in battle and how the members of the house of Montague will react to him--especially the women. He thinks he would have a right to treat them with disrespect because he is so attractive, which further shows his high opinion of himself.