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Scotish General, not virtuous, becomes King of Scotland. He is never comfortable as his role as a villian.
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Macbeth
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Macbeth's wife, ambitious, lusts for power and position. urges Macbeth to kill Duncan. Falls victim to guilt and madness,
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Lady Macbeth
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3 mysterious hags who plot mischief against Macbeth using charms, spells and prophecies. Their predictions prompt him to murder Duncan.
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The Three Witches
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Brave, noble General, stands as a rebuke to Macbeth.
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Banquo
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Good king of Scotland, gets murdered by Macbeth, death symbolizes the destruction in Scotland.
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King Duncan
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A Scotish nobleman hostile to Macbeth's kingship from the start. becomes the leader of the crusade to unseat Macbeth.
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Macduff
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Son of Duncan, becomes a serious challenge to Macbeth with Macduff's aid. appears weak and uncertain of his power.
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Malcolm
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Goddess of withcraft, helps the three witches work their mischief of Macbeth
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Hecate
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Banquo's son who survives Macbeth's attempt to murder him.
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Fleance
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Scotish nobleman
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Lennox
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Scotish nobleman
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Ross
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Group of ruffians conscripted by Macbeth to murder Banquo
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The Murderers
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Drunken doorman of Macbeth's castle
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Porter
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Macduff's wife
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Lady Macduff
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Duncan's son and Molcolm's younger brother
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Donalbain
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