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macbeth act i character map refers to this character as a \good and hea…

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macbeth act i character map
refers to this character as a \good and hearty soldier\ who helped him escape captivity.
names this character \the prince of cumberland.\
came from here to fight for a scottish traitor
reports on battlefield events to this character as their \gashes cry for help.\
receives news of the battles just outside this town
brings reports to this character regarding the norweyan defeat.
accompanies this character to inform the thane of his new title.
informs on this character’s treachery
has this character executed for treason.
intends to kill this character after reading the letters about the prophecies.
calls this character a \peerless kinsman.\
sends this character a letter regarding the witches’ prophecies.
attacks the scots in this eastern region of scotland
tells this character that his children shall be kings.
defeats the forces of this norweyan king.
\unseams\ this traitor \from the nave to the chops\
intend to shipwreck this person after his wife would i hand over some chestnuts
first calls this character the \thane of cawdor.\
agree to meet the pregonest here

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

This is a character map for Macbeth Act I, with blanks filled based on the play's plot points and character relationships:

  1. Top right blank (refers to "good/hearty soldier who helped escape captivity"): This describes Banquo, who is Macbeth's comrade and is referenced in this context.
  2. Blank below it (names him "Prince of Cumberland"): Duncan, the king, names his son Malcolm the Prince of Cumberland.
  3. Blank right of the boar (starts rebellion against the character): The Thane of Cawdor leads a rebellion against Duncan.
  4. Blank below that (tells his children shall be kings): The Three Witches deliver this prophecy to Banquo.
  5. Blank left of the sword (attacks Scots in eastern Scotland): The Norwegian king, Sweno, leads this attack.
  6. Sword-linked blank ("unseams" traitor): Macbeth kills the Thane of Cawdor in this brutal way, and Duncan first calls him Thane of Cawdor.
  7. Blank below the witches (intends to kill after prophecy letters): Lady Macbeth learns of the prophecies and plots to kill Duncan.
  8. Blank left of Lady Macbeth (executed for treason): The original Thane of Cawdor is executed for his rebellion.
  9. Bottom left blank (agrees to meet protagonist): Lady Macbeth agrees to meet Macbeth, the protagonist, to plot Duncan's murder.
  10. Blank above that (informs on treachery): Ross informs Duncan of the Thane of Cawdor's treason.
  11. Top left blank (accompanies to inform new title): Angus accompanies Ross to tell Macbeth he is the new Thane of Cawdor.
  12. Blank right of the castle (receives battle news): Duncan, the king, receives reports of the battlefield events.
  13. Blank above that (reports battlefield events): The Captain (bloody sergeant) gives Duncan the gory battle update.
  14. Blank left of the Captain (brings news of Norwegian defeat): Ross brings Duncan news that the Norwegians were defeated.
  15. Blank right of the boar (came to fight Scottish traitor): Macbeth and Banquo fight the traitor Cawdor, but this slot links to Macbeth as the core warrior.
  16. Blank below the witches (sends prophecy letter): Macbeth sends a letter to Lady Macbeth about the witches' prophecies.
  17. Blank right of the sword (calls "peerless kinsman"): Duncan refers to Macbeth with this praise.
  18. Bottom middle blank (intends to shipwreck person after wife's cheating): This refers to the First Witch, who plans revenge on a sailor whose wife refused her chestnuts.

Answer:

Filled map blanks (ordered by key plot/character links):

  1. Banquo (top right, "good soldier" reference)
  2. Malcolm (named Prince of Cumberland)
  3. Thane of Cawdor (starts rebellion)
  4. The Three Witches (Banquo's kingship prophecy)
  5. Sweno (Norwegian king who attacks Scots)
  6. Macbeth (kills Cawdor, first called Thane of Cawdor)
  7. Lady Macbeth (plots to kill Duncan)
  8. Thane of Cawdor (executed for treason)
  9. Lady Macbeth (agrees to meet Macbeth)
  10. Ross (informs Duncan of Cawdor's treason)
  11. Angus (accompanies Ross to Macbeth)
  12. King Duncan (receives battlefield reports)
  13. The Captain (bloody sergeant, reports battles)
  14. Ross (brings news of Norwegian defeat)
  15. Macbeth (fights the traitor Cawdor)
  16. Macbeth (sends prophecy letter to Lady Macbeth)
  17. King Duncan (calls Macbeth "peerless kinsman")
  18. First Witch (plans sailor shipwreck revenge)