He is the cousin of Macduff. He is a messenger who delievers good and bad news. Ross is seen by some people to be a witch, this is because he praises Macbeth then shortly after he says " the thane of cawdor began a dismal conflict" which ironically Macbeth becomes thane of cawdor and has dismal conflict with Macduff which he gets his head cut off.
Ross is one of the main characters in the story.
you don't really know whose side he is on because he kept switching throughout the play. but he kills a few vital characters and that is why he is important.
Ross spends his time in the play bringing messages to people, starting with his message to Duncan that Sweyno has been defeated in Fife while Macbeth was dealing with Macdonweald in the north. He is of course the messenger that tells Macbeth that he is now Thane of Cawdor. He is also the messenger that tells Macduff that his family has been killed.
macduff would hold a grudge against him because he brought bad news
He is a messenger. Almost all of his appearances are to deliver messages.
he is macbeths assistant.
he is a distant nephew to macduff
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Ross told Macbeth that he was now the thane of Cawdor just after the 3 witches made that prediction
Ross, he told them in England. Just before they go to war against Scotland and Macbeth
A number of people including Macduff and Ross.
well many say that calling it Macbeth is bad luck so it is commonly known as "The Scottish Play!" hope that helps!
In Act 4 Scene 1, Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] met first the three witches and then the noble Scotsman Lennox. Lennox told Macbeth that Macduff had fled Scotland. The news was disappointing to Macbeth, who was planning to kill Macduff. But he quickly adapted to the change in situation. He decided to have Macduff's entire family and household slaughtered.
Ross informs Macduff that Macduff's family has been murdered on the orders of Macbeth.
Macduff learns of his family's murder from Ross in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." Ross reveals to Macduff the tragic news of his wife and children's deaths, prompting Macdujson to vow revenge against Macbeth.
Ross told Macbeth that he was now the thane of Cawdor just after the 3 witches made that prediction
Ross, he told them in England. Just before they go to war against Scotland and Macbeth
A number of people including Macduff and Ross.
They are cousins.
Macduff reacts to Ross's news with shock and grief upon learning that his family has been murdered. He is devastated by the loss but uses his anger and determination to seek revenge against Macbeth.
well many say that calling it Macbeth is bad luck so it is commonly known as "The Scottish Play!" hope that helps!
In Act 4 Scene 1, Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] met first the three witches and then the noble Scotsman Lennox. Lennox told Macbeth that Macduff had fled Scotland. The news was disappointing to Macbeth, who was planning to kill Macduff. But he quickly adapted to the change in situation. He decided to have Macduff's entire family and household slaughtered.
Ross brings the news from Scotland concerning the massacre of macduff's family
Macdonweald. He split him from the nave to the chops. Macbeth did not capture the Thane of Cawdor because when Ross greets him with the title, Macbeth says "The Thane of Cawdor lives, a prosperous gentleman. Why do you dress me in borrowed robes?" Had Macbeth captured him, he would not have thought that he was a "prosperous gentleman" and Ross would not have to explain to him that the former Thane was a traitor.
They are cousins.