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Know'st thou not any whom corrupting gold will tempt unto a close exploit of death?

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Know'st thou not any whom corrupting gold will tempt unto a close exploit of death?

In the works of William Shakespeare, the theme of corruption and the temptation of gold is a recurring motif that often leads characters to commit heinous acts, including murder. The quote, “Know'st thou not any whom corrupting gold will tempt unto a close exploit of death?” is a powerful reminder of the destructive power of greed and the lengths to which individuals will go in pursuit of wealth.

One of the most famous examples of this theme can be found in Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth. The character of Macbeth is a prime example of someone who is tempted by the promise of power and riches, ultimately leading him to commit murder in order to secure his position as king. Lady Macbeth also succumbs to the temptation of gold, urging her husband to kill King Duncan in order to fulfill their ambitions.
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