- Initially skeptical and cautious
- Becomes concerned about the witches' prophecies and their potential consequences
- Realizes that Macbeth is consumed by his ambition and becomes suspicious of his motives
Macbeth
- Initially intrigued and excited by the witches' prophecies
- Becomes obsessed with power and driven by his ambition
- Experiences guilt, remorse, and paranoia after murdering King Duncan
- Slowly descends into madness and tyranny, consumed by his desire to maintain power