The murder
of 's family in Act 4.2 of Shakespeare's reveals new heights of 's
ambition, and of what he is politically willing to do to maintain power.
Perhaps I should say "new lows" of ambition and political intrigue are revealed. The
killing of Macduff's family serves no strategic purpose. It is petty and motivated only by
Macbeth's being insulted by...
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