Thursday, March 14, 2019
Destruction and Dishonesty Due to Ambition
up to now the most honorable men in history have omit their dreams due to their emulations, much like Jay Gatsby from The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Macbeth in William Shakespe ares Macbeth. desire, usually defines as a positive characteristic. However Ambition also contains many perils since it is excess. In many ways, the similarities and difference in the ambitions of Gatsby and Macbeth continue to their remote and internal conclusions, and their loss of integrity at earlier and by and by stages.To begin with, Gatsby and Macbeth twain(prenominal) have external remnants to others due to their ambition. Through the story, Gatsby tries to gather back the girl of his dream. He would rather ruin the marriage betwixt tom turkey and Daisy in secernate to approach his dream girl. She never love you, do you hear? he cried. She hardly married you because I was pitiful and she was tired of waiting for me. It was a terrible mistake, but in her middle she never loved anyone except me (Fitzgerald 131). It shows how Gatsbys ambition of love challenges Tom and his marriage with Daisy.Similar as Gatsby, Macbeth also destroys many people correct their lives due to his ambition. Following the prophecy of witches, Macbeth tries to kill everyone who will interfere his kingship, blush his comrade Banquo is murdered by his conspiracy. The murder was awarded by Macbeth orally, Thou imposture the best o th cutthroats / Yet hes good that did the like for Fleance. / If kelvin didst it, thou art the nonpareil. (3. 4. 18-20) Thus, Gatsby and Macbeth all destruct others because of their ambitions.Secondly, at the early stages of both two works, Both Gatsby and Macbeth lose their integrities because of their ambitions. Gatsby knows it is important to be rich, because that washbasin earn Daisy, so his methods of becoming rich are that of doing illegal activities and lying closely his poor background. Hes a bootlegger, said the young ladies, pi tiful somewhere between his cocktails and his flowers. (61) For the purpose of approaching Daisy, Gatsby sells illegal alcohols during in the past.Although this is dishonesty, it is the only way to become rich quickly. Just as Gatsby, Macbeth believes the prophecy from the witches that he will one day become a king as a result, he decides to assassinate Duncan in order to fulfill his ambition faster. After Lady Macbeth motivates Macbeth to murder Duncan, Macbeth says I am settled and sour up / Each corporal agent to this terrible feat. (1. 7. 80-81) The quote reveals that Macbeth has firm to execute the Duncan. Therefore, Macbeths ambition makes him to lose his integrity.Even though the similarities of external destruction and earlier period of dishonesty both are determine from Gatsby and Macbeth, there are still many differences between them. The internal destructions of Gatsby and Macbeth are quite distinct. Gatsby comes as an inferior beginning. For Gatsby, lying about his identities can non make him take a crap that he is slowly destroying himself from the inside. When Nick mentions that Gatsby may not recall his past, Gatsby says that jakest repeat the past? Why of course you can (111) Gatsby does not feel his personal downfall after he amasses the fortune that he believes now.Unlike Gatsby, Macbeth is at first a loyal general of Duncans army. However, his identity falls from a noble man to an evil killer, turning Macbeth into a psychological destruction. First, as I am his kinsman and his subject, / Strong both against the dead then, as his host, / Not bear the knife myself. (1. 7. 13-16) In this soliloquy, Macbeth debates whether he should kill Duncan since he notices the loyalty that he toward his king. Meanwhile, Macbeth admits that he has only / leap ambition, which oerleaps itself / And falls on th other. (1. 7. 6-28) Thus, this ambition directly leads to Macbeths moral destruction. When both Gatsby and Macbeth reach their goal, Gatsby only cheats for what he wants which is Daisy. But Macbeth continues to find the witches portent, and begins to kill more people.Gatsby, in the whole story, lies only in order to convince Daisy that he is the greatest man, in aspects such as fuddled assents, and outstanding education. The conversations between Tom and Gatsby provide that Gatsby cheats his education background. By the way, Mr. Gatsby, I understand youre an Oxford man. /Not exactly. / Oh, yes, I understand you went to Oxford. / Yes I went there. (129) Macbeth, however, trusts the prediction firmly later on. He follows the indications, and he lies and kills many innocent people. The citadel of Macduff I will surprise, / Seize upon Fife, give to th edge o th sword / His wife, his babes, and all unfortunate souls / That trace him in his line. (4. 1. 156-160) When Lennox tells Macbeth that Macduff has fled to England, Macbeth enlightens and resolves to lead murderers to capture Macduffs castle and to kill Macdu ffs wife and children.So Gatsby and Macbeth all lose their integrities at the beginning Nevertheless Gatsby maintains his falsity, Macbeth deteriorates his baneful of integrity. Lastly, it can be drawn into a conclusion that ambitions lead both Gatsby and Macbeth to their destruction on other people and themselves, and their loss of integrities in different m periods. Admittedly, ambitions belong to advantageous individuals trait it has conducive do on personal pursuit. However, ambition also can lead the destruction and dishonesty much like Gatsby and Macbeth if the ambition is unchecked.
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