Both Macbeth and Muammar Gaddafi exhibit a relentless ambition for power that ultimately leads to their downfall. Macbeth, driven by prophecy and his own desires, commits regicide and spirals into tyranny, while Gaddafi, after seizing control in Libya, ruled with an iron fist, often resorting to brutal repression. Their stories reflect the corrupting influence of power and the consequences of unchecked ambition. Ultimately, both faced violent ends as a result of their actions and the chaos they created.
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