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In The End


            All that of a man is given to a woman, who burns the wick of her life to a destroyed and diminished piece, in hopes for an entire candle in return. She sacrifices and gives forth her weak emotions in turn for a cold heart, by means of a prayer. This one prayer becomes the root of all deception that was to come but time could only tell if the deceit would lead to life of luxury that was so anxiously yearned for.
             Many look at the situation of doing harmful things, which sway in their favor, as a way to obtain each of their desires a bit faster, but most have learned that in the end, nothing is worth having unless it is truly worked for. Lady Macbeth, with her cold heart, was able to push and push for a sense of nobility, by bringing harm to those around her. The unsexed sinner truly believed that in the course of doing these deceiving deeds she could bring a higher ranking to her and her husband.
             Concealed in the fantasies of power is reality. Lady Macbeth was a mere model of the world to come, and still till this day, no one really gets it. People lie, cheat, and even kill, for a sense of authority and control, and the only place it gets them, is dealing with the harsh consequences, time and time again. Like those of today, Lady Macbeth was so blinded by her very own wants, that she allowed herself to become someone else who was not only willing to get herself in trouble, but also those around her. She persuaded herself into believing that no one would even suspect her or Macbeth, but the inevitable consequences were waiting to arise. .
             We sometimes deceive in hopes of gaining our every desire, and at the same time not get caught, but as many say, "the truth always comes out in the end," so whether or not we are punished right away, our time will come, as Lady Macbeth's did. Reality will eventually set and some will see that a worthless wick will never regain entire candle, for it has nothing to show its worthiness.


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