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Macbeth's unrestrained ambition leads him to commit heinous acts, such as murdering King Duncan, to seize the throne. As his ambition grows, Macbeth becomes more paranoid and morally desensitized, unable to distinguish between right and wrong. This ultimately leads to his downfall as he spirals into madness and faces the consequences of his actions.

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