Although there were evil thoughts of an ambitious nature in Macbeth from the beginning we
may be sure. No sooner have the witches greeted him with All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be
king hereafter than his evil conscience that made him start When he is informed that
Duncan had made him Thane of Cawdor, he at once gives way to the temptation suggested
by the words of the witches, and allows his aWhen Duncan proclaims Malcolm as Prince of
Cumberland, and Macbeth finds himself face to face with crime if the object of his ambition
is to be attained, he saysambitious thoughts to have full sway
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You should take our we may be sure because we are not sure, we are assuming this, so it is not a fact and instead of from the beginning you should simply say Macbeth has evil thoughts and an ambitious nature. Don't forget quotations when saying what the witches said. "than his evil conscience that made him start" syntax. Don't forget a period after start but before When. "allows his aWhen Duncan proclaims Malcolm as Prince of Cumberland,"syntax. Macbeth does't find himself face to face with crime for his ambitions to be reached he commits these crimes to reach his ambitions faster and to be sure that they are what he wants. says ambitious spacing. Say how these ambitious thoughts changed him throughout the play and what they did to his character throughout the play.
I will gladly edit the rest of your paper as soon as you submit it.
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