* Anne Boleyn: Anne Boleyn was determined to become queen of England, and she used her intelligence, charm, and ruthlessness to achieve her goal. She was willing to do whatever it took to get what she wanted, even if it meant betraying her husband, King Henry VIII.
* Lady Macbeth: Lady Macbeth was also ambitious and ruthless. She wanted her husband, Macbeth, to become king of Scotland, and she was willing to do anything to help him achieve his goal. She convinced him to murder King Duncan, and she even helped him to do it.
2. Both Anne Boleyn and Lady Macbeth are victims of their own ambition.
* Anne Boleyn: Anne Boleyn's ambition eventually led to her downfall. She was accused of treason and adultery, and she was ultimately beheaded.
* Lady Macbeth: Lady Macbeth's ambition also led to her downfall. She was driven mad by her guilt and remorse over the murder of King Duncan, and she eventually took her own life.
3. Both Anne Boleyn and Lady Macbeth are tragic figures.
* Anne Boleyn: Anne Boleyn was a complex and tragic figure. She was a victim of her own ambition, but she was also a victim of the political climate of her time.
* Lady Macbeth: Lady Macbeth was also a complex and tragic figure. She was a powerful and ambitious woman, but she was also driven by her emotions and her guilt.