
"Macbeth" plunges into the dark abyss of human ambition, depicting a Scottish general's descent into tyranny after a prophecy of kingship. Driven by his wife's ruthless will, Macbeth murders his way to the throne, only to be consumed by an escalating spiral of guilt and paranoia. This timeless tragedy by Shakespeare powerfully explores the corrupting nature of unchecked desire and the psychological toll of betrayal, resonating with audiences through centuries.