Topic > Similarities Between King Louis XVI of France and Macbeth

First, the beginning of the end of Macbeth's reign began with Malcolm, the rightful heir to the Scottish throne, gaining English support against Macbeth. However, by this time Macbeth had become completely dazzled by his own power, encouraged by another prophecy which stated that "no man born of woman / will harm Macbeth" and that "Macbeth shall never be defeated, until / by the Great Wood of Birnam to the high Hill of Dunsinane / Shall come against him” (4.1.98-99, 101-103). As expected, Macbeth was not killed until these two seemingly impossible things happened; Malcom's army used branches of the Birnam wood to camouflage and Macbeth's murderer, Macduff, was born by caesarean section. After Macbeth's death in battle, the Scottish crown was returned to its rightful owner. As a result, Macbeth's short but eventful reign demonstrates that power intoxicates to the point that their arrogance prevents them from even defending themselves. However, Macbeth's end could not be different from that predestined by the witches: it was a lost case from the start. However, in real life, someone who is tempted by promises of future wealth and authority should not give in to temptation if the way to do so is to commit immoral acts. Unfortunately Gaddafi