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CHARACTER DESCRIPTION: MacBeth
MacBeth
MacBeth is a character in one of William Shakspeare’s famous play scripts [later turned into a story], called MacBeth [as you can guess he is one of the main characters]. At the beginning of the novel MacBeth, the king’s general, met three gruesome,vile witches who put a curse on him, they said that he was going to be ‘Thain of Glamis’ then king. They also said that his friend [Banqouo] would be king . He then murdered king Duncan,driven on by his wife who accepted darkness.All we see is a poor man in thrall to the witch’s dark power,a man that is weak and is easily let astray.Or do we see see a man who accept’s the witch’s dark power, a man who if given half a chance would take over the world and become an evil blood shedding tyant.
MacBeth
Have you got the receipt by Misspoetry and Sadiyah
Have you got the receipt said a little boy to his Mum,
You know I don’t like this purple plum,
Have you got the receipt said a little boy to his Dad,
This book is really really sad,
Have you got the receipt said a little boy to his Sister,
This wooden toy has given me a blister,
Have you got the receipt said a little boy to his Brother,
I would hate to show this to my Mother,
Have you got the receipt said a little boy to his Gran,
I do not want this toy lamb,
I don’t need the receipt said the little boy to his Friend,
This is perfect a video game!
Character description of Lady MacBeth
Lady MacBeth
Lady MacBeth is not a typical woman. She is quite the opposite, she persuaded her husband to kill King Duncan out of greed.
Although it didn’t say what Lady MacBeth looks like I think…she has long, curly, blonde her, bright blue eyes, is skinny, and wears lots of eye shadow.
My personal opinion is that Lady MacBeth is a persuasive evil lady who cares about her own wealth not how much trouble she would get in.
She is very brave in a horrible way, she went back to frame the guards after her husband murdered King Duncan (her husband MacBeth didn’t dare go back), she give the guards the daggers and smearerd blood on their faces.

