Wednesday, October 29, 2014
What is your greatest accomplishment?
When we think of the greatest accomplishment we could achieve now, we would probably say passing Bio, scoring goals in a sports game, or even a profession we hope to achieve one day. The list is really endless, but if you look at everything you HAVE accomplished, what does it make you feel? Happy, joy, satisfaction. Among all the small things we say we must accomplish, it all leads to our individual happiness. To pass a Bio test, we all study countless hours, or make hundreds of flash cards. To score a goal in our sports team we put in the extra effort in practice, or eat healthier. Basically, it isn't likely to pass moral or legal boundaries to achieve happiness. We can connect this to Macbeth's definition of happiness. He murders Duncan, and Banquo so he can secure his spot as king. which will make him happy. In order to be a ruler, Macbeth decides to cross moral and legal boundaries, which result in him, digging a deeper, and deeper hole for himself. Overall, it depends on how far your willing to go in order to accomplish something, and in the case of Macbeth, he was willing to kill anyone who got in his way.
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