Explore this spelling list: Characters in Macbeth. Take advantage of these interactive exercises to help you spell accurately. Try out the spelling games at the bottom of the page.
Macbeth by William Shakespeare explores themes guilt, power, and the corrupting nature of ambition. The tragedy follows the ambitious Scottish general, Macbeth, and his ruthless wife, Lady Macbeth, as they plot and murder their way to the throne. As guilt and paranoia consume them, supernatural elements heighten the tension.
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Duncan |
Duncan is the King of Scotland.
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Malcolm |
Malcolm is a son of the King.
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Donalbain |
Donalbain is a son of the King.
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Macbeth |
Macbeth is a general of the King's army.
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banquo |
Banquo is a general of the King's army.
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Macduff |
Macduff is a nobleman of Scotland.
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Lennox |
Lennox is a nobleman of Scotland.
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Ross |
Ross is a nobleman of Scotland.
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Menteth |
Menteth is a nobleman of Scotland.
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Angus |
Angus is a nobleman of Scotland.
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Cathness |
Cathness is a nobleman of Scotland.
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Fleance |
Fleance is the son to Banquo.
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Siward |
Siward is the Earl of Northumberland, general of the English forces.
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Seyton |
Seyton is an officer attending on Macbeth.
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