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Macbeth: Monsterous and evil Although once loving, and caring, his Courage never goes away, even until the Bitter and unforgiving End while he is fighting for his country, and himself There he is killed, but always remembered as a brave man He is Macbeth.

Lady Macbeth: Little did she know what had Awaited her when she influenced Macbeth, and effectively

Destroyed everything that they had, all the while thinking “the blame falls upon

Yourself, it was really you who had

Managed to plant the seed in Macbeths head to kill King Duncan”

All for greed, she had never

Cared for anything but herself and her husband, even going as far as saying that she would kill her

Baby if she were given the chance. On the outside she is pure

Evil but if you look closer

This is a thick outer shell that refrains her from contacting her soft and big-hearted inside

Her name is Lady Macbeth

Banquo: Best man of Macbeth

Although victim of his heinous crimes

Not quick enough to see through Mabeth, although

Quizzical about his role in king Duncans

Untimely death

Otherwise known as Banquo

Macduff: Man devoted to his country

Although suffers the

Consequences through the

Death of his family, that were left

Unwatched while he fled to England and later

Fought and killed Macbeth

For he is Macduff.

I chose to include the fact that Macbeth is brave because that was his look during his last hours. I started out explaining that he is evil but I wanted to include that he is also brave, because he always fought valiantly and not fearlessly, something that never changed.

I chose to exploit Lady Macbeth because it was really her fault for the death of Duncan, and it caused an accumulation of events leading up to the death of Macbeth and herself. In that way it was actually her fault for all of the events in the play. But I also wanted to explain her regret for her actions, and that is why she has a soft side.

I explained Banquo as I saw him in the play, a guy that was sort of ripped off. He was the best friend of Macbeth. But he was arranged to be murdered after he became suspicious of Macbeths actions in Duncan’s murders. I felt sorry for him so I tried to give him a good rap.

I explained Macduff as a man of his country. But he is no different than Macbeth. He is perhaps too patriotic, and was foolish letting Macbeth kill his family. I think if Macduff and Macbeth had flipped situations, he would have done the same thing.