Macbeth Characters – Descriptions & Full List

August 1, 2024

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This article will provide a detailed description of every character in 厂丑补办别蝉辫别补谤别鈥檚 Macbeth. If you鈥檝e read my summary, you鈥檒l know that things go from bad to worse for the Thane of Cawdor. No sooner does a , than he starts thinking bloody thoughts. Read on for a concise breakdown of the play鈥檚 thanes, ladies, sons, and witches. 

Also check out our Best Macbeth Quotes and Macbeth Plot Summary.

The quotes are from Project Gutenberg’s searchable

Main Characters – Macbeth

The Three Witches

It might seem strange to begin with a description of the witches (rather than Macbeth himself). At the same time, the witches鈥 prophecy provides the motor (and justification) for Macbeth鈥檚 violence. Even before we meet the main characters, the witches tell us that they鈥檒l be meeting Macbeth later on the heath 鈥渨hen the battle鈥檚 lost and won.鈥  

When the play starts, the three witches are already on stage. Citing Coleridge, writes that the witches 鈥溾榮trike the keynote of the character of the whole drama鈥欌 (843). What then is this 鈥渒eynote鈥? The witches’ most famous declaration in act 1, scene 1 鈥 that 鈥淔air is foul and foul is fair鈥 鈥 provides a good summation of the ethical quandary facing Macbeth. Confronted with the possibility of becoming King of Scotland, the fair Macbeth launches into a succession of foul choices that end with the slaughter of women and children. 

Macbeth Character Descriptions (Continued) 

After the details of the characters and setting are introduced in Act 1, Scene 2, the witches return to the stage in scene 3. Just before Macbeth and Banquo arrive, the 鈥淲eird Sisters鈥 are in the process of cursing a sailor whose wife has offended them. When Macbeth approaches them, the witches greet him with three titles, 鈥淭hane of Glamis,鈥 鈥淭hane of Cawdor,鈥 and 鈥渒ing hereafter.鈥 These titles represent what Macbeth is 鈥 Thane of Glamis 鈥 what he will be 鈥 Thane of Cawdor 鈥 and what he might be 鈥 king. Thus the die is cast.

By the time the witches return in act four, scene one, Macbeth is 鈥渋n blood / Stepped in so far, that鈥eturning were as tedious as go o鈥檈r.鈥 In other words, the only way out it through. At the same time, the witches function very differently here than they did at the beginning of the play. They tell Macbeth three things 鈥 that he should 鈥渂eware Macduff,鈥 that 鈥渘one of woman born / Shall harm鈥 him, and that he 鈥渟hall never vanquished be, until / Great Birnan Wood to high Dusinane Hill / Shall come against him.鈥 As I mention elsewhere (<— link to Macbeth quotes), there is a great deal of ambiguity to these warnings. While Macbeth hears reassurance, there鈥檚 nothing inherently reassuring in the witches鈥 predictions. 

Hecate 

Hecate is a strange character who appears out of nowhere in Act 3, Scene 5. The head witch (witch-boss?), she berates the others for giving Macbeth prophecies. She then says that she will meet them later with Macbeth to 鈥渄raw him on to his confusion.鈥 G.K. Hunter notes that many consider Hecate to be an interpolation (905). As such, this character is often omitted from the play. 

Macbeth Character Descriptions (Continued) 

Macbeth

First, a quick synopsis 鈥 Macbeth is a fierce Thane in the service of King Duncan. While returning from war (he killed the traitor Macdonwald and led a defense against Norwegian troops), he meets three witches who tell him he鈥檒l be king. This fallout from this prediction is calamitous. In the pursuit of his goal, Macbeth kills King Duncan, two random guards, his (Macbeth鈥檚) best friend, and the whole Macduff clan. When an army led by Duncan鈥檚 son, Malcolm, attacks, Macbeth is killed and Malcolm ascends to the throne. 

But this is just the plot of the play. What鈥檚 interesting about Macbeth as a character is how he wrestles with the prediction of the witches. When he first plots to kill the king, Macbeth isn鈥檛 exactly enthusiastic 鈥 his wife has to egg him on several times. Upon hearing the witches’ prediction in Act 1, Scene 3, he wonders if he needs to do anything in order for it to come true. He says, 鈥淚f chance will have me king, why chance may crown me / Without my stir.鈥 One can imagine a thought experiment in which Macbeth does nothing and still becomes king after Duncan dies in a horse-riding accident. Macbeth鈥檚 hubris is thinking that his actions are somehow necessary for the prophecy to be fulfilled. In short, Macbeth鈥檚 fault is that he attempts to assert his own agency when confronted with fate. 

Macbeth Character Descriptions (Continued) 

This same fault is present when Macbeth returns to the witches in Act Four. Consider the witches鈥 first piece of advice to Macbeth 鈥 鈥渂eware Macduff鈥. Macbeth hears this and decides to kill Macduff鈥檚 entire family. In other words, he believes that knowing the prophecy allows him to change the future. This is not the case 鈥 Macduff is the one who eventually kills Macbeth. (Indeed, one might argue that Macbeth killing Macduff鈥檚 entire family goads the latter to violence.) In other words, Macbeth believes that he understands the witches鈥 predictions and that this understanding allows him to act. 

Lady Macbeth 

I鈥檓 not sure if Macbeth would have kept his nerve without the encouragement of his wife, Lady Macbeth. From the moment she hears about the witches鈥 predictions, she knows that Macbeth might not be cut out for the violence required. (On the other hand, she herself would have 鈥渄ashed the brains out鈥 of her own baby if she had promised to do it.) It鈥檚 no surprise that when Macbeth loses his nerve, it鈥檚 his wife who shames him back in line. (If you鈥檙e interested in the ambivalent morals of Lady Macbeth, )

Though she might be the hard-hearted goad to Mabeth鈥檚 actions, Lady Macbeth doesn鈥檛 come out unscathed. The deaths of Duncan, Banquo, and Macduff鈥檚 family weigh heavily on her conscience. In act five, scene one, Lady Macbeth is seen sleepwalking 鈥 she mimes washing her hands and utters the iconic, 鈥淥ut, damned spot! Out, I say!鈥 Sometime around the time the English army reaches Macbeth鈥檚 castle, Lady Macbeth kills herself. 

Macbeth Character List (Continued) 

Banquo 

As Macbeth鈥檚 comrade in arms, Banquo shows a different way of reacting to the witches鈥 prophecy. While the witches tell Macbeth he will be king, they tell Banquo that he 鈥渟hall get kings, though鈥e none.鈥 Let鈥檚 consider this moment. On the one hand, Macbeth hears he鈥檚 going to be king and immediately thinks 鈥 鈥渕urder!鈥 Surely Banquo鈥檚 moral fiber is of a different sort, as he makes no such leap. Ultimately, Macbeth鈥檚 paranoia dooms Banquo. Though Macbeth orders him killed, Banquo鈥檚 son, Fleance, escapes. At the same time, none of Macbeth鈥檚 actions manage to change the result of the witches鈥 predictions. Even though Banquo is dead, the witches show Macbeth the eight generations of kings that Banquo鈥檚 son will beget. 

Macduff 

The Thane of Fife, Macduff is loyal to King Duncan and quickly suspects that Macbeth had something to do with his death. Macduff eventually goes to England to ask Duncan鈥檚 son, Malcolm, to come back to Scotland to overthrow Macbeth. While in England, Macduff receives word that Macbeth has slaughtered his wife and children. He vows to avenge their deaths and travels with Malcolm鈥檚 army to kill Macbeth. 

When the army reaches his castle, Macbeth is still unconcerned, as the witches have promised him that 鈥渘one of woman born / Shall harm鈥 him. In a twist, we find out that Macduff was born via cesarean 鈥 hence, not 鈥渙f woman born.鈥 Macduff fights Macbeth, kills him, and brings his head to Malcolm. 

Macbeth Character Descriptions (Continued) 

Lady Macduff

Lady Macduff is perhaps the most sympathetic character in the play. She doesn鈥檛 know why her husband has fled to England. Though she tells her son that his father is a traitor, I get the feeling she doesn鈥檛 believe it. When an unnamed messenger urges her to flee in act four, scene two, she demures, saying, 鈥淚 have done no harm.鈥 At the same time, she realizes that 鈥渋n this earthly world鈥o do harm / Is often laudable, [and] to do good sometime鈥olly.鈥 The murderers kill her son in front of her.  

Duncan 

The king of Scotland at the beginning of the play, Duncan is fair and just. After Macbeth鈥檚 victories over the forces of Norway, he travels to Macbeth鈥檚 castle. Macbeth kills him and frames his guards. 

Macbeth Character Descriptions (Continued) 

Malcolm

The elder of Duncan鈥檚 two sons, he is immediately suspicious when his father is killed. After his father鈥檚 death, Malcolm travels to England where he plots to overthrow Macbeth. At the end of the play Malcolm, Macduff, and Seyward lead an army to defeat Macbeth. When Macduff kills Macbeth, Malcolm invites the assembled to his coronation in Scone. 

Minor Characters

Donalbain

The younger of Duncan鈥檚 two sons, Donalbain flees to Ireland after his father鈥檚 suspicious death. Nothing more is heard about him. 

Fleance

Fleance is Banquo鈥檚 son. Though the murderers try to kill him (and his father), he manages to escape. The play doesn鈥檛 tell us what happens to Fleance, but we know that he will eventually beget eight generations of kings. 

Macbeth Character List (Continued) 

Ross

Related to Macduff and a loyal Thane of Scotland, Ross frequently brings news to other characters. For example, at the beginning of the play, it is Ross who tells King Duncan of Macbeth鈥檚 bravery. Ross tells Macbeth that he is the Thane of Cawdor and also tells Macduff that Macbeth has slaughtered his family. 

Lennox, Menteth, Cathness, and Angus

Thanes of Scotland, these four characters desert Macbeth and join the army of Malcolm and Macduff. 

Seyward

Sometimes spelled 鈥淪iward,鈥 he is a general in the English forces that attack Macbeth鈥檚 castle. His son, Young Seyward, is killed by Macbeth in the final scene of the play.  

Macbeth Character Descriptions (Continued) 

Young Seyward

Though he gets in a few good lines 鈥 鈥淭hou liest, abhorred tyrant!鈥 鈥 Young Seyward is no match for Macbeth, who kills him quickly. 

Wrapping Up – Macbeth Character Descriptions 

厂丑补办别蝉辫别补谤别鈥檚 Macbeth is a tangled web of betrayal, hubris, and violence. Ultimately, Macbeth鈥檚 fault is his abandonment of the social mores and loyalties that knit his society together. In his pursuit of power, he wrongly believes that he alone has the power to shape his destiny. 

Macbeth Character Descriptions – Additional Resources 

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