Sunday, December 10, 2017

'Macbeth and Heart of Darkness'

'In the beginning, Macbeth and Kurtz were some(prenominal) driven by intake for their cause, then leading discomfit the dark racetrack to voracity and in the set aside, their own deaths. though twain were guide to the same end, Macbeth and Kurtz were interpreted there by very(prenominal) unlike paths. The last straws that direct them to their extremism were non that opposite and fue conduct by somewhat standardized external sources. Macbeth at first had very scant(p) brea turn offg in and needed to be pushed and prodded, therefore, early on, he had his ambition funded by his wife, Lady Macbeth, and one-third witches. The witches promised him the throne and glory, as a prophecy. He then tangle obligated to work his way to the top. A large part of the early ambition was brought on by Lady Macbeth, whom he loved very oft, so her empty talk was even more(prenominal) effective. Through show up the book he acted as though he did not attempt to suffer the throne fo r himself, exclusively for his wife, and to fulfill what was promised to him. He felt a tremendous arrive of pressure, which pushed him all over the thin line betwixt ambition and greed.\nThough, as for Kurtz, his ambition was further less frank than that of Macbeth. Kurtz went to Africa to instal currency for himself and be as profitable as possible, he even so had m some(prenominal) comparable forces leading to his greed and then his demise. He clearly conveys this when he stated, [has] no spikelet/ To prick the sides of [his] excogitation, unless only/ vaulting ambition, which oerleaps itself/ And falls on th new(prenominal) (Act I, sc. 7). The person who gave them the captain ambition was very similar, in both situations the significant other in their lives drive them to do good, moreover in the end only led them to evil. Kurtz began his trip with the intent to heavenly rush to civilize (Conrad, 70), he never had any intention to direct crime or kill, only if over clock he was driven to greed. He intended to make as much money as possible in as little time as he could but over time became more and more attached to the knowledge domain and ...'

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