In short, this question is a matter of understanding the relationship between the general and specific.
ambition leads to power
however,
many receive power and had or have no ambition (George W. Bush et al)
Ambition and lust for power.
pursuit of power, position and image
Raw ambition for power .
ambition, his ambition for the power is ultimately what leads claudius to his death as well as the death of other characters.
Macbeth’s ambition to become king
I believe in this context Caesar's ambition and thirst for power came at the price of death. His assassination is the repayment for his trespasses.
Lady Macbeth manipulates Macbeth by challenging his manhood and appealing to his ambition, driving him to commit regicide and achieve power. This manipulation corrupts Macbeth's ambition by pushing him to engage in ruthless and immoral actions to maintain his position of power, ultimately leading to his downfall.
yes
people with imagination, ambition and the power to get things done
It is the ambition to have authority over other people, to make them subservient.
Macbeth is motivated by ambition and greed as he struggles to come to power. His ambition becomes his fatal flaw as he continues to commit murder and becomes an enemy to all.
Macbeth's ambition drives him to commit ruthless acts in pursuit of power, leading to his downfall. His unchecked ambition blinds him to the consequences of his actions, causing him to spiral into a tragic cycle of violence and betrayal. Ultimately, his ambition consumes him, leading to his tragic demise.