Here are some of the key differences between the historical Macbeth and the character in Shakespeare's play:
* The real Macbeth was not a murderer. He came to power after the previous king, Duncan I, was killed in battle. Macbeth was not involved in Duncan's death, and he was actually related to Duncan through marriage.
* Macbeth was not a tyrant. He was a just and fair ruler who was popular with his subjects. He also expanded Scotland's territory and made it a more powerful kingdom.
* Macbeth was not defeated by Macduff. He was killed in battle by Malcolm III, the son of Duncan I.
Shakespeare's play is a work of fiction, and it is not historically accurate. However, it is still a powerful and influential play that has been enjoyed by audiences for centuries.