Some people might like to make a case for Ross, the guy who is always bringing messages. He seems to have pretty good judgement throughout. Lady Macbeth is terrible at seeing the consequences of her acts; Macbeth can see them but is unable to get past his love for his wife. Duncan is a terrible judge of character. Malcolm is a coward. Macduff, knowing that he is on Macbeth's hit list, leaves his family where Macbeth can get at them--a very injudicious move. Banquo suspects Macbeth, but not enough. The witches seem to be pretty astute, but the Hecate scenes (the ones which are never performed) suggest that their intervention was a poor decision. Lady Macduff seems to be astute as well.
The main character in the play "Macbeth" is of course Macbeth
Umm, Macbeth. The title is a hint, although it doesn't always work out that way in Shakespeare.
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
The play of the same name - Macbeth.
Macbeth was not a fictional character made up by Shakespeare. He was based on a historical character, although he is not in any way like the real historical Macbeth. Shakespeare took most of the story of Macbeth from the history book Holinshed's Chronicles which contains most of the events shown in the play. Shakespeare did develop the character of Macbeth found in Holinshed, but he did not invent him.
The main character in the play "Macbeth" is of course Macbeth
Umm, Macbeth. The title is a hint, although it doesn't always work out that way in Shakespeare.
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
he is the play
The play is called Macbeth because the story centers around Macbeth. Although Lady Macbeth is an important character, she is only the second most important character. In addition, Shakespeare had a habit of naming plays after kings, even if the king is not the most important character in the play (as in Henry IV Parts 1 and 2 and the three parts of Henry VI). So even if you think Lady Macbeth was as important as Macbeth (and I suggest that's tough to argue), the play is still called Macbeth, because he did not write a play called Queen Margaret even if she's more important than Henry VI her husband.
The play of the same name - Macbeth.
Macbeth was not a fictional character made up by Shakespeare. He was based on a historical character, although he is not in any way like the real historical Macbeth. Shakespeare took most of the story of Macbeth from the history book Holinshed's Chronicles which contains most of the events shown in the play. Shakespeare did develop the character of Macbeth found in Holinshed, but he did not invent him.
The person with the most lines in the play is macbeth
It is a nickname that is derived from the character Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." Lucas may call his sister Macbeth as a playful or teasing way to reference this character in the play, perhaps indicating similarities in behavior or personality.
Macbeth is King Duncan's cousin as well as a general of the king. Later into the play, he becomes king.
The title character, Macbeth, Thane of Cawdor.
James I's favorite play by Shakespeare was "Macbeth." He was known to have a personal interest in the supernatural themes of the play and found the character of Macbeth intriguing.