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Answer-Macbeth is realizing that all of his striving for power is for nothing
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Answer: Macbeth is realizing that all of his striving for power has been for nothing.
Explanation: In this excerpt from Act V Scene V of "The Tragedy of Macbeth" by William Shakespeare, the main idea of this famous speech is Macbeth is realizing that all of his striving for power has been for nothing. He has just been told that his wife is dead. He starts wondering about the meaning of life, and he says that life is an illusion, a meaningless story told by an idiot. His strive for power means nothing.