This character rewards Macbeth's loyalty and bravery by making him Thane of Cawdor
King Duncan
This character is consumed with guilt after the murder of King Duncan
Macbeth
Macbeth kills this character because the apparitions reveal that his sons, their sons, and so on will be kings of Scotland
Banquo
These characters to try to convince the English to help them fight Macbeth
Macduff and Malcolm
This character is overcome with guilt and fear and begins sleepwalking
Lady Macbeth
Lady Macbeth encourages Macbeth to kill this character (the first of many)
King Duncan
This character was introduced by Shakespeare to provide comic relief
The porter
This character manages to escape when Banquo is murdered, further complicating matters for Macbeth
Fleance
This character calls Macduff a traitor for fleeing to England and leaving his family behind
Lady Macduff
These apparitions are proven true by the end of the play
All of them!
King Duncan says this character will be king after him
Malcolm
These two characters run away after Duncan is murdered, leading some to suspect that they are responsible
Malcolm and Donalbain
Macbeth warns that this will happen to the murderers if they fail to kill Banquo
They will pay with their own lives
This character describes himself as a greedy, lusty, tyrant-to-be in order to test Macduff's true allegiance to Scotland
Malcolm
The truth of the third apparition is proven true when soldiers carrying branches march from Great Birnam Wood to this location
Dunsinane Hill
The witches tell this character that his sons will be kings
Banquo
Lady Macbeth says she can't kill Duncan in his sleep because he looks like this person
Her father
Macbeth loses it when he sees this character at the banquet
The ghost of Banquo
The first apparition gives this warning to Macbeth
Beware Macduff/Beware the Thane of Fife
It is implied in Act V that Lady Macbeth dies in this way
She commits suicide
This character is executed by King Duncan for his betrayal
The Thane of Cawdor (before Macbeth is given the title)
This character flees Scotland after King Duncan's murder because he fears "the daggers in men's smiles"
Donalbain
This character says, "Thou canst not say I did it; Never shake thy gory locks at me"
Macbeth (to Banquo's ghost)
The second apparition says that only this kind of person can defeat Macbeth
"None of woman born" can defeat Macbeth
Macduff is able to harm Macbeth because he was born in this manner
Cesarean section (c-section)