Macbeth is a heroic NOUN. His exploits in battle can only be described as ADJECTIVE. When the rebels from PLACE dared wage war against the kingdom, Macbeth and Banquo stood ADVERB against them. After the battle was finished, Macbeth removed Macdonwald's head and PAST TENSE VERB it. But the battle was not over. The army from COUNTRY invaded with ADJECTIVE weapons. Our heroes were not ADJECTIVE in the slightest. They fought ADVERB and defeated the PLURAL NOUN. When King Duncan heard of these exploits, he was ADJECTIVE and awarded Macbeth the NOUN and titles of the traitorous Thane of PLACE. Little does the king know that Macbeth was given a prophecy by three PLURAL NOUN that said he would soon be king. Drama!