Macbeth-The Greatest Grieves are Those We Cause Ourselves
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The Greatest Grief’sGrieves are Those We Cause Ourselves
This is a philosophical quote which means that people always become victims of their own deeds. Any evil action performed brings agonies to the person who does themit. In other words, the decision made by individuals end up causing serious adverse effects on them. Whenever someone plans to harm another person, he has to know that it is himself who will face the intended havoc. The statement can be explained using William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth.
In this epicplay, Macbeth, a military leader who maneuvers to be a monarch becomes a casualty of his own actions. He does very evil things in order to rise to power. First, he kills the king to create a leadership vacuum for himtake his place. This is a very unfortunate incident because, as a patriot, he should have been loyal and protective of his bossking. After all, he was a distinguished army leader who had sworn to be loyal to his kingdom.
After rising to power, he becomes so very brutal. He proves his autocratic leadership by indiscriminately murdering his subjects who were perceived to be dissents. He uses his military authority to establish a totalitarian regime in his kingdom. However, as events unfold; , he gets seriously affected by his actions. He loses the confidence of his subjects who repeatedly rebel against him. In the long run, the kingdom plunges into war. This demoralizes him to the extent that he loses interest in his life before and eventually losing diesit.
Conclusively, it is good for people to be careful about with their decisions. Planning evil deeds eventually turns to haunt the whole perpetrator himself just like it happened to Macbeth. His ordeal gives meaning to this statement besides and actings as a lesson to others who might be planning to behave in the same perverse manner. Morality be the pillar of harmony and success to all the people in the society.
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