King Duncan's Sergeant: '"For brave Macbeth--well he deserves that name--"'
King Duncan
A highly respected and loved king, King Duncan is seen as a good and just king. His trusting nature is his downfall, as Macbeth kills him. Honourable, regal, revered, trusting, fair
King Duncan: '"O valiant cousin! worthy gentleman!"'
King Duncan: '"The sin of my ingratitude even now was heavy on me"'
King Duncan: '"I have begun to plant thee, and will labour to make thee full of growing"'
King Duncan: '"But signs of nobleness like stars shall shine on all deservers."'
“O valiant cousin! worthy gentleman!” – Act 1:1 King Duncan
“The sin of my ingratitude even now was heavy on me” – Act 1:4 – King Duncan
“I have begun to plant thee, and will labour to make thee full of growing” – Act 1:4 – King Duncan
“But signs of nobleness like stars shall shine on all deservers.” – Act 1:4 – Duncan