Every character in the play uses their power in a negative way.
In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, power is abused occasionally by some of the characters.
Contentions:
1. In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, power that is wrongly obtained is misused throughout the course of the play.
2. Shakespeare’s Macbeth shows the audience that power can sometimes be misused.
3. Through the play Macbeth, Shakespeare shows the audience that our motivations and ambitions influence how we use our power.
Argument 1: Macbeth
Argument 2: Lady Macbeth
Argument 3: Malcolm
In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, power that is wrongly obtained is misused throughout the course of the play. Power plays a major role in the tragic events of Macbeth. Most of the characters in the play strive for it. Although power is a key theme, Shakespeare shows that power that is unrightfully claimed is often used in a destructive manner. The power that Lady Macbeth and Macbeth stole was used wrongly and ultimately lead to the downfall of friendships, a marriage and a …show more content…
Seeing that his country was in trouble, Malcolm stepped up and used his power to gain an army to take back what was rightfully his. When Duncan died, no one would have been surprised if Malcolm rose to power and became an angry tyrant. He had a reason to be angry for his father’s unnatural murder. But, showing his true power, Malcolm used this event to make him a better leader. His natural born power made it easy for him to use it for good purposes. In his final speech he says “in measure, time and place”. This means he will use his power as king to do everything that needs to be done to fix the country in time. This promise of a better country proves that Malcolm used his power as king in a better manner than Macbeth did. Malcolm’s rightfully owned power was not misused. He made Scotland whole