's
internal conflicts manifest themselves early in the play.
In act 1, scene 3,
whenprophesize "...hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor!" and "All hail, , that shalt be
King hereafter! "(1.3.51€“52, 53), long-suppressed ambitions begin to stir inside
Macbeth.
Later in the scene whenannounces that Kinghas declared Macbeth Thane
of Cawdorwhich serves to gives credence to the propheciesMacbeth's ambitions to acquire the
throne of Scotland move to the top of his thoughts. He debates with himself about pursuing his
ambitions, and the audience learns that this isn't...
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