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The armor bearer to Macbeth :

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Answer:

D. Seyton

Read Explanation:

  • The armor-bearer to Macbeth is referred to as Seyton in Shakespeare's Macbeth.

  • He appears toward the end of the play, serving Macbeth during his final moments.

  • Seyton is loyal to Macbeth and assists him, particularly as Macbeth prepares for battle and deals with the chaos surrounding his reign.

  • His role is relatively minor, but his presence symbolizes the last remaining support Macbeth has as his world falls apart.


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