Originally Posted by
JBI
In terms of literary style, Macbeth is far more developed than Romeo. I do not agree with your reading, and I find parts of your post offensive, not to mention vexatious because of the flashing smilies (does anyone know if there is a way to turn them off?).
Macbeth is not about ambition in the sense that you understand it. Most teachers (I assume you are in high school, otherwise you wouldn't create such a mess) have no clue what they are talking about when teaching Macbeth.
It is about sexual frustration, and its affects. The whole play shows how Macbeth, unable to preform sexually, and have a child with Lady M, tries to satisfy her by making her a queen, and thereby brings about their downfall. It is about their relationship deteriorating, and the destruction of Lady M as she succumbs to guilt. It is certainly one of Shakespeare's most mature works, and most definitely one of his most fantastical.