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  1. Macbeth. A valiant warrior, he is persuaded that his destiny is to be king and commits murder. Image caption, Banquo. ... Angus. Another noble; initially loyal to Macbeth, but later joins with ...

  2. Angus Macbeth died in his sleep on January 22. With his passing, the environmental bar lost a founding father, an extraordinary advocate who helped establish the Natural Resources Defense Council, built and led the environmental practice in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), and grounded the environmental practice group at Sidley Austin LLP.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GlamisGlamis - Wikipedia

    Scotland. 56°36′30″N 03°00′13″W. /  56.60833°N 3.00361°W  / 56.60833; -3.00361. Glamis / ˈɡlɑːmz / is a small village in Angus, Scotland, located 5 miles (8 km) south of Kirriemuir and 5 miles (8 km) southwest of Forfar. It is the location of Glamis Castle, the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother .

  4. Macbeth asks how the witches know this information. But the witches vanish, making the two men wonder if they could have imagined the whole thing. Just then, Ross and Angus enter. They tell Macbeth that the old Thane of Cawdor was a traitor and that Duncan has made Macbeth the new Thane of Cawdor.

  5. Minor Characters. Fleance. Banquo 's teenage son. Macbeth sees him as a threat because of the weird sisters' prophecy that Banquo's descendants will one day rule Scotland. Lady Macduff. The wife of Macduff and the mother of Macduff's children (and the only female character of note in the play besides Lady Macbeth ).

  6. Angus compares Macbeth's title to a "giant's robe" on a "dwarfish thief," highlighting Macbeth's inadequacy and dishonorable acquisition of the throne. Earlier in Act 1, Scene 3, Macbeth questions ...

  7. In walk Ross and Angus, two Scottish nobles (also known as thanes). Ross brings another tale of Macbeth’s battle skills: apparently he bested the King of Norway, who was being helped by the traitorous Thane of Cawdor. Duncan may be pleased to hear of Macbeth’s awesome feats, but he’s pretty peeved that the Thane of Cawdor has betrayed him.