Proposal Project Beno

You might also like

Download as docx, pdf, or txt
Download as docx, pdf, or txt
You are on page 1of 12

AMBITIOUS FOR POWER IN SHAKESPEARE’S MACBETH

Muhammad Ibnu Fahrurrozy 17320066

INTRODUCTION includes essays, criticism, biographies,


Literature is a branch of art, that is, a daily notes, and histories.
verbal art dealing with human life, their Ambition is the desire for personal
activities and experience using words as achievement. Ambitious persons seek to
its medium. As a branch of art, it can be be the best at what they choose to do for
divided into fiction and nonfiction. attainment, power, or superiority.
Fiction is one of the most interesting and ‘Macbeth’ is tragedy of ambition.
profitable forms of literature. It is a kind Therefore, in this case, he would like to
of composition written by a writer based analyze it. Why is ‘Macbeth’ called a
on his/her imagination. In dealing with tragedy of ambition. Is there any relation
fiction, Sumardjo (1984:53) says it as an with ambition for power in "Macbeth"
imaginative story, which is not based on with ambition for power at all high
fact, and it is told. It includes poetry, official this era. What we see that, all
prose, and drama. On the other hand, politicians at trying to grab sympathy
nonfiction is a kind of composition from people to be able to sit as high
written by a writer based on fact. It officeholder.

1
Based on the explanation above, the play ‘Macbeth’ adapted from Literature:
writer intends to analyze one of William Macbeth by Bernard. London: Longman,
Shakespeare’s works as an object of my 1061; and (2) Secondary data is which
paper. The focus is the ambition for are required to support of his paper.
power in William Shakespeare’s Technique of collecting data is done
‘Macbeth’. This study tries to uncover by using developed technique of collects
ambition for power in William data (Fajrin, 2008), namely; inventory
Shakespeare’s and the main question to technique, is done by finding out and
answer is what is the type of ambition collecting data in accordance with in
for power reflects in‘Macbeth’? analyzing; (1) identifying Ambitious for
Macbeth is a tragedy of ambition. It Power in Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’; and
deals with Macbeth’s ambition to be a (2) identifying the Ambitious is
king, his rise to power, and his downfall. revealed. Gained data, are analyzed by
Therefore, the writers is going to focus using developed technique of analysis
on Macbeth’s ambition for power (being data result (Sanapiah, 1990), namely; (1)
a king) relating to other characters’ organizing data, (2) categorizing, (3)
ambition. In dealing with Macbeth’s testing hypothesis found by using
ambition raises several questions as existing data, (4) searching explanation
follows. alternative data, and (5) writingreport.
1. Why is Macbeth very ambitious to
be aking? THEORY
2. How strong is the witches prophecy This writing uses sociology of
in supporting Macbeth’sambition? literary, namely approaching to literary
3. Why does Macbeth get easily that considers the social aspects.
betrayed by his close friend, Banquo, Damono (1979:2—3) concluded that
just for fulfilling his ambition to be a there were two main trends in the study
king? of sociology of literary, first, approach-
In relation to the problem ing based on the assumption that literary
statements, the objectives of paper is to is a mirror of social-economical process.
examine the ambition for power in This approach moves from factors
‘Macbeth’. In addition, this writing is beyond literary to discuss literary,
also expected to be useful in providing literary is only valuable in relation to
information about literary or ambition factors outside of literary itself. It is
for power in Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’. It clear that in this approach to literary
also can be a supplementer for results of texts are not considered major; its only
literary research on English literature in the epiphenomenon, second, the
general and English drama in particular. approach to literary texts as review
In addition, the writer hopes that this material. The method used in the
paper can become the guidance in sociology of literary is text analysis to
bailing a lot of educative life experience determine its structure, and used to
to wises in dealing withproblems. understand the deeper social phenomena
He limits the discussion on beyond the literary. Between the two
characterization as a structural element approaches, the latter approach is more
of drama. Focusing on this element will consistent with the objectives of this
improve writer’s way in evaluating the writing.
drama in order to get deep
understanding.
Literary sociology is an approach to
The writer collects some data in
literary that considers the social aspects.
relating to the object of paper from two
This literary sociology approach
sources of the data so-called; (1) Primary
emphasizes on several aspects, among
data is directly collected by the writer
others the influence of literary on the
from the original text of Shakespeare’s
2
audience and the circumstances of the ‘Macbeth’. They are Macbeth, Lady
targeted audience of literary works; Macbeth, Malcolm, Macduff, and
function of literary work to society, Bunquo.
community characteristics, and the
thoughts and ideas that exist in literary Macbeth
work (Apituley, 1991:6). Macbeth is the most important character
in developing the story he is the one who
METHOD dominates the drama. It is the story of his
‘Macbeth’ is tragedy of power. So, the rise to power (being a king) and his
writer is going to focus on Macbeth and downfall. In the first half of the play, he
relating other characters’ of the story. He is shown as a brave and noble Scottish
limits the discussion on characterization general, one of the generals of the king’s
as structural element of drama. By army. Besides that, he is one of the
focusing on this element, reading on this king’s trusted lords, having the same
drama will improve writer’s way in family as the king of Scotland, King
evaluating it in order to get deep Duncan. The king calls him ‘valiant
understanding. cousin’ and ‘worthy gentle’. He is loved
The writer collects some data by the people as a braveleader.
related to the object of writing from two Macbeth is an ambitious man;
sources of data so-called: (1) Primary lusting for power as a soldier who wants
data is a data which is directly collected to get a high position. His meeting with
by the writer from its first source, the the witches is an image of the evil forces,
original text of Shakespeare’s play which encourages his ambition. He lusts
Macbeth adapted from Literature for power although he has been honored
Macbeth by Bernard. London (1961): (2) by the king as Thane of Glamis.
secondary data is some additional data, Moreover, he is foretold to be Thane of
which are required to support the object Cawdor and King of Scotland lateron.
of writing. Moreover, this writing What the witches have foretold can
includes descriptive interpretative be neither good nor bad for him; for, if
discourse analysis on “Macbeth”, which they are bad, how could they so soon
invols reading, understanding, and begin to come true? In addition, if good,
giving meaning by interpreting the data. why do his thoughts so soon turn into the
Technique of data collecting is done by idea of murdering King Duncan and
using developed technique of collects taking the king’s place on the throne of
data by Fajrin (2008), namely inventory Scotland? Two of the witches prophecies
technique. Inventory technique, is done have come true, for, Macbeth has been
by finding out and collecting data in honored as Thane of Glamis and Thane
accordance with in analyzing of Cawdor. Now, he is thinking of being
Characterization, (1) Identifying the honored as the king, his great ambition
names of characterization in Macbeth; as statedbelow.
and (2) Identifying the way character is
revealed. MACBETH
[Aside] If chance will have me king,
DISCUSSION why,
Chance may crown me,
The writer analyzes Macbeth’s
Without my stir. (I.iii.23)
ambition, what motivates him to fulfill
his ambition and what results he will get
Through the play, Macbeth continues
at last, but also, other main characters’
to give serious thought to the moral
ambition in dealing with power. In this
aspects of his actions, and he is in no
part, he analyzes the ambition for power
sense, an unfeeling villain without
of five main characters in Shakespeare’s
conscience or sense of nobility. This is
3
shown when he wants to talk over with immediately sees it as a hindrance to his
his friend, Banquo, the prophecies of the own ambition; beginning to think of the
witches. evil way to ensure that the witches
prophecies come true. However, he feels
MACBETH unable to do it (the idea of murdering the
Give me your favour: my dull king), for, the king is his own family;
brain was wrought Macbeth’s mother and the king’s mother
With things forgotten. Kind are sisters, and besides that, the king is
gentlemen, your pains his honorable quest as stated below.
Are register'd where every day I
turn
MACBETH
The leaf to read them. Let us
....
toward the king.
He's here in double trust;
Think upon what hath chanced,
First, as I am his kinsman and his
and, at more time,
subject,
The interim having weigh'd it,let
Strong both against the deed; then, as
us speak
his host,
Our free hearts each to other
Who should against his murderer shut
(I.iii.25)
the door,
Not bear the knife myself. Besides, this
Now, he is thinking of the Duncan
possibility of murdering the king, for, in Hath borne his faculties so meek, hath
the early history of Scotland, the crown been
did not pass from father to son as a So clear in his great office, that his
matter of course. He might succeed to virtues
the throne if the king should die. Will plead like angels, trumpet-
However, Duncan has a son, and this son tongued, against
is later appointed as his rightfulheir. The deep damnation of his taking-off;
It leads Macbeth to an expression And pity, like a naked new-born babe,
Striding the blast, or heaven's
on the condition of damnation: thinking
cherubim, horsed
of consequence of his crime, saying that Upon the sightless couriers of the air,
he will not worry about what might Shall blow the horrid deed in every
happen to him in the next world so long eye,
as he is granted peace of mind inthis: That tears shall drown the wind. I have
no spur
MACBETH To prick the sides of my intent, but
If it were done when 'tis done, then only
'twere well Vaulting ambition, which o'erleaps
It were done quickly: if the itself
assassination
And falls on the other. (I.vii.41—43)
Could trammel up the
consequence, and catch From this saying, we can know that
With his surcease success; that but Macbeth has the ambition but lack of the
this blow strength of purpose, which would be the
Might be the be-all and the end-
effective spur to action. He wants to win
all here,
But here, upon this bank and shoal high honors for himself without using
of time, evil means to do so because of this
We'ld jump the life to reason.
come. (I.vii.41—43)
MACBETH
Macbeth has fulfilled his great ….
ambition in a wrong way because he He hath honour'd me of late; and Ihave

4
bought fact, Banquo is a great danger to him
Golden opinions from all sorts of both for his nobility of character and the
people, witches prophecy on him. However,
Which would be worn now in their Banquo’s son, Florence, has escaped
newest gloss, from the murder and he will be a trouble
Not cast aside so soon. (I.vii.45)
for Macbeth; for, he can continue his
Macbeth is easily influenced by the line, being the father of many kingslater.
witches prophecies because their evil Although the witches prophecies
forces are too strong and these evil have come true, Macbeth realizes that
forces have taken root in his mind. their promises have deceived him. This
Besides that, two of the witches is because he has kept in trust too much
prophecies have come true (being on them. They have warned him against
honored as Thane of Glamis and Thane one of the Scottish noblemen, Macduff,
of Cawdor). Therefore, he still keeps in who will be a source of trouble to him.
trust to them and hoping that their Besides that, they encourage him that
prophecy of being king will come true as ‘none of woman born’ can harm him and
well. no one will defeat him ‘till Birnamwood
Although the people must doubt his shall come to Dunsinane’. However, he
honesty, no one is brave enough to defy knows all the time that he is dealing with
him openly when he kills the king’s evil forces. Moreover, he lives longer to
guards to make them guilty as the see how bad they were. When
murderers. This shows his evil thought Birnamwood appears to move which is
by turning the suspicion to Malcolm and actually Malcolm’s army by covering
Donalbain, King’s sons, who flee from their bodies with leaves, something
Scotland to save themselves, for, they seems impossibility, hebegins:
are indanger.
MACBETH
....
MACBETH
To doubt the equivocation of the fiend
We hear, our bloody cousins are
That lies like truth: 'Fear not, till
bestow'd
Birnamwood......(V.v. 221)
In England and in Ireland, not
confessing
Their cruel parricide, …. (III.i.93) The murder of Lady Macduff and
her children is even more horrible than
Being the new king, we see that Macbeth’s other crimes. It shows how
Macbeth is a kind of person who always cruel Macbeth is; having murdered the
feels unsafe and suspects the people
innocent people just for the sake of
around him especially his close friend, power.
Banquo, whose ‘royalty of nature’, The first evil promise of the witches
bravery and wisdom recommend him as has proved worthless; but he fights on,
more suited to kingship than Macbeth as only to meet his enemy, Macduff, whose
the witches foretell that Banquo will be family has been murdered by him. He
the father of many kings later. knows that he has put his faith in evil,
Macbeth makes his plan to murder and has been betrayed as stated below.
Banquo for being a hindrance for his
position as a king by hiring some MACBETH
Accursed be that tongue that tells me
murderers to do it. As the result,
so,
Banquo is murdered Macbeth’s order. For it hath cow'd my better part of
Clearly, we can see how easily Macbeth man!
betrays his close friend just for making And be these juggling fiends no more
his position as a king safer because in
5
believed, What thou art promised:…(I.v.31—33)
That palter with us in a double sense;
That keep the word of promise to our but she afraid that her husband is
ear, not evil enough to obtain it by the most
And break it to our hope. I'll not fight direct means. She reveals her own nature
with thee. (V.viii.229—231) most fully in the address she makes to
the spirits ofevil.
His close friend, Banquo, has
warned and shown him the danger, but LADY MACBETH
he has been either unwilling or unable to …. Come, you spirits
respect it as statedbelow. That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me
here,
BANQUO And fill me from the crown to the toe
That trusted home top-full
Might yet enkindle you unto the crown, Of direst cruelty! make thick my blood;
Besides the thane of Cawdor. But 'tis ....(I.v.35)
strange:
And oftentimes, to win us to our harm, Realizing that his feeling of
The instruments of darkness tell us humanity may impede her husband’s
truths, hope of the crown, she prays that her
Win us with honest trifles, to betray's own similar feelings may be suppressed.
In deepest consequence.
This proves that she is not the hard, cold,
Cousins, a word, I pray you. (I.iii.21—
23) unfeeling villain of the piece, but one
who, if she is to attain what she aims at,
At the end, Macbeth meets his death will also have to reckon with those finer
a hand-to-hand fighting against Macduff; feelings, which are common to most
saying that he is not ‘born of woman’ human natures. However, she is more
and this means that the second promise purposeful, less ready to consider
of the witches is also worthless. To the secondary matter (even those which
end, Macbeth has fought bravely and his concern conscience), and this is why she,
bravery is something outside the sense of unlike her husband, has no need of
safety, which the witches promises have supernatural encouragement and
given to him. Nevertheless, evil has therefore why none is given toher.
killed his hope, and he meets his death
because he has put in trust to whatwas
Lady Macbeth is a kind of strong-
either evil or worthless. In this case, he minded woman with strong confidence as
destroys his own life, because of his well. She makes up her mind that the
greatambition. fulfillment of her husband’s ambition
(being a king), must be through the
Lady Macbeth murder of King Duncan and this shows
Lady Macbeth is also intensely as her ambition in helping her husband to
ambitious as her husband after reading a fulfill his ambition to be a king.
letter from him telling about the witches Therefore, her husband will take the
prophecy that Macbeth is foretold to be throne; being the most powerful man in
a king later on. She cannot bear even to the kingdom and she herself will be the
mention the kingship directly; she can queen. Therefore, we can also say that
say only. Lady Macbeth is a kind of woman who
also has agreed of power. Here is shown
LADY MACBETH about Lady Macbeth’s strong mind on the
Glamis thou art, and Cawdor; and plan ofmurder.
shalt be

6
LADY MACBETH Having murdered King Duncan,
O, never Macbeth is haunted with the vision of
Shall sun that morrow see! the murder. His wife is not so troubled,
Your face, my thane, is as a book and ready to conceal the crime. She
wheremen
realizes that they must quickly get on
May read strange matters. To beguile
the time,
their nightclothes or people will wonder
Look like the time; bear welcome in why they were not in bed when Duncan
your eye, was murdered. Here, we can see that
Your hand, your tongue: look like the Lady Macbeth is so tricky and smart in
innocent flower, concealing their evil deeds as if they
But be the serpent under't. He that's were not guilty as statedbelow.
coming
Must be provided for: and you shall put LADY MACBETH
This night's great business into my Infirm of purpose!
dispatch; Give me the daggers: the sleeping and
Which shall to all our nights and days the dead
tocome Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of
Give solely sovereign sway and childhood
masterdom.(I.v.37) That fears a painted devil. If he do
bleed,
From this, we can know that Lady I'll gild the faces of the grooms withal;
Macbeth is so convinced that her plan For it must seem their guilt. (II.ii. 63)
will succeed and they (Macbeth and his
wife) will get the power and mastery of It is clear that a person who has
the kingship for all the rest of their lives. done something evil will get evil result
Shows her self-confidence. at last. Lady Macbeth is unable to sleep
well because of her part in committing
LADY MACBETH the crimes. In the beginning of Act V,
We fail! scene i, she appears with a taper in hand,
But screw your courage to the sticking- walking in her sleep and relivingher
place,
experience and thoughts at the murder of
And we'll not fail.(I.vii.47)
King Duncan. This reveals without doubt
who is responsible for the crime and
But, when the time is right for the shows that Lady Macbeth is no more to
murder and she has urged Macbeth’s free her from conscience than her husband
purpose to the utmost, she shows that is. She also meets her death at last because
she has had uneasy feelings too; for, as of her parts in committing the crimes, in
Macbeth’s calling out at the back other words, Lady Macbeth has destroyed
suggesting that he has been found out her own life because of her evil ways in
and having failed in his attempts, she fulfilling her husband’sambition.
admits that she could not have done the
deedherself. Malcolm
Malcolm is King Duncan’s eldest son
LADY MACBETH who is appointed the rightful King of
Alack, I am afraid they have awaked, Scotland later, replacing his father. He is
And 'tis not done. The attempt and also a source of trouble for Macbeth in
not the deed fulfilling his great ambition since his
Confounds us. Hark! I laid their
father, King Duncan, proclaims him as
daggersready;
He could not miss 'em. Had he not
his heir, and as Duke of Cumberland.
resembled Macbeth immediately sees this as a
My father as he slept, I had done't. hindrance to his own ambition; beginning
(II.ii.57) to think of evil ways to ensure that the
witches prophecies come true. Here is
7
shown about King Duncan’s decision in Suspicion of the deed. (II.iv. 87)
appointing his eldest son, Malcolm, as
the rightful heir of Scotland. From this, we can say that Malcolm
and Donalbain have done something
DUNCAN foolish, that is, to leave away from their
My plenteous joys, country without doing something evil
Wanton in fulness, seek to hide (fatal). In this case, they are suspected as
themselves the murderers of their own father, just
In drops of sorrow. Sons, kinsmen, because they want to be safe.
thanes, Although Malcolm has fled to
And you whose places are the nearest,
England, we can know that he also has
know
We will establish our estate upon
an ambition to fulfill his father’s will,
Our eldest, Malcolm, whom we name being the rightful King of Scotland, as
hereafter statedbelow.
The Prince of Cumberland; which
honour must MALCOLM
Not unaccompanied invest him only, With this there grows
But signs of nobleness, like stars, shall In my most ill-composed affection such
shine A stanchless avarice that, were I king,
On all deservers. From hence to I should cut off the nobles for their
Inverness, lands,
And bind us further to you. (I.iv.29) Desire his jewels and this other's house:

Having known about King And my more-having would be as a


Duncan’s death, Malcolm and his sauce
brother, Donalbain, prepare themselves To make me hunger more; that I should
to leave away from their country in order forge
to sare their own, for, their lives must be Quarrels unjust against the good and
in danger too. Malcolm’s way in order to loyal,
be safer is shownbelow. Destroying them for wealth.
(IV.iii.177)
MALCOLM
This murderous shaft that's shot However, Malcolm thinks that he
Hath not yet lighted, and our safest still does not have the virtues which for a
way Is to avoid the aim. Therefore, to king, as said below.
horse; And let us not be dainty of
leave- taking, MALCOLM
But shift away: there's warrant in that But I have none: the king-becoming
theft graces,
Which steals itself, when there's no As justice, verity, temperance,
mercy left. (II.iii.83) stableness,
Bounty, perseverance, mercy,
Since the king’s sons have fled, lowliness,
Malcolm to England and Donalbain to Devotion, patience, courage,fortitude, I
Ireland, suspicion naturally falls on have no relish of them, but abound In
them as the murderers of their father, as the division of each severalcrime,
Macduff’s saying. Acting it many ways. Nay, had I
power, Ishould
MACDUFF Pour the sweet milk of concord into
They were suborn'd: hell,
Malcolm and Donalbain, the king's two Uproar the universal peace, confound
sons, All unity on earth. (IV.iii.177)
Are stol'n away and fled; which puts
upon them Although Malcolm has not had the

8
virtues which are fitting for a king yet, abroad
he still has a wish to return in peace to That fled the snares of watchful
his owncountry. tyranny;
Producing forth the cruel ministers
Of this dead butcher and his fiend-like
queen,
MALCOLM
Who, as 'tis thought, by self and violent
I know him now. Good God, betimes
hands
remove
Took off her life; this, and what
The means that makes us strangers!
needfulelse
(IV.iii.183)
That calls upon us, by the grace of
Grace,
In order to return in peace to his We will perform in measure, time and
own country, Malcolm has collected an place:
army with English support to fight So, thanks to all at once and to each
against the evil, Macbeth. Moreover, one,
Macduff, one of the Scottish noblemen, Whom we invite to see us crown'd at
has also fled to England in helping his Scone. (V.x.235)
army to take revenge against Macbeth,
who has murdered all his family after his
Macduff
leaving from Scotland. Here is Malcolm
Macduff is the chief of the instrument
readiness in his fighting against
that Malcolm is able to obtain the throne
Macbeth.
of his father, King Duncan, and he acts
with good sense, bravery, and nobleness
MALCOLM of nature. He suspects Macbeth as the
This tune goes manly. murderer of King Duncan, for, Macbeth
Come, go we to the king; our power
has admitted that he has murdered the
is ready;
Our lack is nothing but our leave;
king’s guards in king’s room.
Macbeth
MACBETH
Is ripe for shaking, and the powers
above O, yet I do repent me of my fury,
Put on their instruments. Receive what That I did kill them. (II.iii.79)
cheer you may:
The night is long that never finds the Since his suspicion to Macbeth,
day.(IV.iii.193) Macduff leaves his own country and then
makes his way to England. He has left his
At last, Macduff can kill Macbeth wife, Lady Macduff and children in
in a hand-to-hand fighting and Malcolm, Scotland and his wife is unable to
the king’s eldest son, is declared as the understand his flight. Rosse, one of the
rightful King of Scotland. In this case, Scottish noblemen, tries to persuade her
Malcolm has succeeded to fulfill his that her husband has left for the good of
ambition. Being the new king, we can the country and implies that he is in
know that Malcolm goes on to give England to raise forces to oppose the
some examples of the things, which are tyrant, Macbeth and this is Macduff’s
to be carried out; by this way, he shows ambition. Here, Rosse describes about
that he intends to rule wisely and well hischaracter.
as said below.
ROSS
MALCOLM My dearest coz,
.... I pray you, school yourself: but for
What's more to do, yourhusband,
Which would be planted newly with He is noble, wise, judicious, and best
thetime, knows
As calling home our exiled friends The fits o' the season. (IV.ii.159—160)
9
all’, but in another sense it means ‘no
However, his wife doubts the child to whom a woman has given
wisdom of his flight to England, calling natural birth’. Macduff tells Macbeth
it ‘madness’, and mixture of fear and that his mother did not ‘bear’ him, for,
treachery as shownbelow. he was taken from his mother’s womb
before the due time of birth, and they
LADY MACDUFF fight until Macbeth iskilled.
Wisdom! to leave his wife, to leave his
babes, Banquo
His mansion and his titles in a place Banquo is pictured as a good, brave, and
From whence himself does fly? He
gracious nobleman. He is close to the
loves us not;
He wants the natural touch: for the poor king and to Macbeth. However, he is a
wren, great danger to Macbeth’s ambitions
The most diminutive of birds, will because of his position and honorable
fight, natures. Besides that, the witches to be

Her young ones in her nest, against the the father of many kings later on also
owl. foretell him. Here are the witches
All is the fear and nothing is the love; prophecies to Banquo.
As little is the wisdom, where the
flight So runs against all reason. First Witch
(IV.ii.159) Lesser than Macbeth, and greater.
Second Witch
Based on the explanation above, we Not so happy, yet much happier.
can know that Macduff is a person who Third Witch
does not have the natural feelings of Thou shalt get kings, though thou be
humanity. Because of his flight, all his none:
family, his wife and children, are murdered So all hail, Macbeth and Banquo!
by Macbeth’s order by hiring murderers to (I.iii.17)
do it. In this case, Macduff is a careless man
who dares to leave his wife and children
Banquo is a man who trusts too
without thinking theirsafety.
Having known the murder of his
early in appearances and also deceived
family, Macduff cannot believe that so into thinking all is well in Macbeth’s
purposeless a crime ispossible. castle because its sit in appearances and
also deceived into thinking all is well in
MACDUFF Macbeth’s castle because its situation is
He has no children. All my pretty attractive.
ones? Did you say all? O hell-kite!
All? BANQUO
What, all my pretty chickens and their This guest of summer,
dam The temple-haunting martlet, does
At one fell swoop? (IV.iii.191) approve,
By his loved mansionry, that the
Because of the murder of his heaven's breath
family, Macduff has an ambition to take Smells wooingly here: ………(I.vi.39)
revenge against Macbeth now and
prepare to do itquickly. He arrives with King Duncan at
At last, Macduff meets Macbeth in Macbeth’s castle and when the party for
a hand-to-hand fighting, showing that the king is over, he meets Macbeth after
the witches words concerning midnight; showing that his thoughts are
Macbeth’s safety are useless, since them full of the prophecies of the witches, they
‘palter … in double sense’. ‘None of have met at the beginning of the play.
woman born’ seems to mean ‘nobody at They have no time to talk too much, yet
10
Banquo has already sensed something injustice secret, and when Banquo is
evil springing up in Macbeth’s mind, for, returning with his son in the evening
he says to himself and toFleance. after a day away from the castle, he is
murdered. Before his death, we can
BANQUO know that Banquo asks Fleance, to
Hold, take my sword. There's escape and take revenge for him as
husbandry inheaven; statedbelow.
Their candles are all out. Take thee that
too. BANQUO
A heavy summons lies like lead upon O, treachery! Fly, good Fleance, fly,
me, fly,fly!
And yet I would not sleep: merciful Thou mayst revenge. O slave! (III.iii.
powers, 113)

Restrain in me the cursed thoughts that Macbeth is nevertheless to see


nature Banquo once again. The witches show
Gives way to in repose! (II.i.51) him eight kings, reflected in a mirror, and
the ghost of Banquo is following them. It
When Macduff discovers that King signifies to Macbeth that although
Duncan has been murdered, Banquo, Banquo has been murdered by his order,
unlike Macbeth, expresses his grief Fleance. has escaped and he is able to be
simply from his heart. He soon voices the father of a line of kings. Although
his suspicion onMacbeth. Macbeth has won the throne, it is foretold
that his children want never follow him in
BANQUO a royalline.
Thou hast it now: king, Cawdor,
Glamis, all,
As the weird women promised, and, I CONCLUSION
fear, Having analyzed ambition for power of
Thou play'dst most foully for't: yet it the main characters in Shakespeare’s
was said ‘Machbeth’. The writer can draw some
It should not stand in thy posterity, conclusions. First, a person who has a
But that myself should be the root and great ambition to fulfill but using evil
father means to reach it will destroy his or her
Of many kings. If there come truth own life at last. This happens to Macbeth
fromthem-- and his wife, Lady Macbeth. Macbeth has
As upon thee, Macbeth, their speeches a great ambition to be a king as the
shine--
witches prophecies and supported by his
Why, by the verities on thee made
good, natural event (his rise to power as a
May they not be my oracles as well, soldier). However, he does not find the
And set me up in hope? But hush! no best way in fulfilling his ambition except
more. (III.i.91) doing an evil way, through a murder. His
wife, Lady Macbeth, is also as ambitious
But he does nothing; perhaps he is as her husband. She always encourages
satisfied for the moment to watch the him to do the evil way, for there is no
events, and in any sense he is too other good chance for them. Then, they
concerned with the witches prophecies, carry out the crime together by murdering
for, he is also prophesied to be the the king and Macbeth succeeds to be the
father of many kings later on. However, new King of Scotland. Because of their
he is given no time to think about them. evil way in fulfilling their ambition, they
Macbeth convinces two murderers that always live in fear andsuffering.
Banquo is their enemy who has made Second, the power does not come
them into suffering, cruelty, and easily. It must be achieved with all

11
efforts. From this conclusion, we can . htm). Accessed on January 12th,
know that Macbeth wants to gain the 2008
power without doing anything to fulfill
his ambition, just depending on fate, for,
if fate says he is to be a king, he
certainly will be, whether he takes any
action to the end ornot.

Third, a person who has done evil


ways in fulfilling his or her ambition
cannot conceal them forever and he/she
will get into a great suffering as the
result. Macbeth and his wife have done
evil ways in fulfilling their ambitions
and they cannot conceal their evil deeds
any longer and meet their death as at
last.

REFERENCES

Apituley, Leo. A. et al. 1991. Struktur


Sastra Lisan Tontemboan. Jakarta:
Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebu-
dayaan.
Bernard, L., ed. 1961. Macbeth.
London: Longman.
Damono, Sapardi Djoko 1979. Sosiologi
Sastra. Jakarta: Pusat Pembinaan
dan Pengembangan Bahasa Depar-
temen Pendidikan dan kebudayaan.
Fajrin, Hasinah. R. 2008. “A Critique
on the Novel Pride and Prejudice”.
Un- published Thesis. Makassar:
PPs UNM.
Faisal, Sanapiah. (1990). Penelitian
Kualitatif: Dasar-Dasar dan Apli-
kasinya. Malang: YA3.
Kennedy, X.J., Jr. 1968. Outlines on Li-
terature. New York: The
Macmillan Company.
Reaske, Christopher Russell. 1966. How
to Analyze Drama. London: Mo-
narch Press.
Semi, A. 1083. Metode Penelitian Sas-
tra. Bandung: Angkasa.
Sumardjo, Jacob. 1984. Memahami Ke-
susastraan. Bandung: Alumni.
Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
2007. Drama.
(Online
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drama

12

You might also like