“The fistlings of my hand. And even now to crown my thoughts witch acts, be it thought and done: the castle of Macduff, I will surprise, seize upon Fife, give tho th’ edge o th’ sword his wife, his babes and all the unfortunate souls that trace him in his line” (IV.i.149-154). After Macbeth becomes king, he starts to turn greedier by wishing to remain king. He does not want to give up his throne to someone else’s son because he does not have any of his own. So, he kills many acquitted people and anyone who threatens his rule. On the other hand, greed pushes you to achieve more of your goals, but Macbeth takes it too far by killing innocent people. Macbeth’s greed gets to his mind too much; however he has the power of preventing his own