A sergeant first tells King Duncan of Macbeth 's triumph in battle. Macbeth 's strength was unmatched by any adversary, and he violently executed the enemy, Macdonwald, without mercy. Macbeth is a strong soldier; he is tenacious and fulfills his obligation to his King by killing the enemy. After hearing of Macbeth 's success in battle, King Duncan notes, "What he [Macdonwald] hath lost, honorable Macbeth hath won" (Shakespeare 1.2.69). Macbeth is described as a valiant, devoted soldier who executes the double traitor for his country. Author Wayne C Booth comments, "Macbeth 's most prominent respectability was come to at a point only preceding the opening of the play." His ideals and significance, as in the eyes of the other characters within the play peak before Macbeth even enters the
A sergeant first tells King Duncan of Macbeth 's triumph in battle. Macbeth 's strength was unmatched by any adversary, and he violently executed the enemy, Macdonwald, without mercy. Macbeth is a strong soldier; he is tenacious and fulfills his obligation to his King by killing the enemy. After hearing of Macbeth 's success in battle, King Duncan notes, "What he [Macdonwald] hath lost, honorable Macbeth hath won" (Shakespeare 1.2.69). Macbeth is described as a valiant, devoted soldier who executes the double traitor for his country. Author Wayne C Booth comments, "Macbeth 's most prominent respectability was come to at a point only preceding the opening of the play." His ideals and significance, as in the eyes of the other characters within the play peak before Macbeth even enters the