Answer: A character trait we could use to describe Macbeth from what we read in Act 1, Scene 1-3 is bravery.
Step-by-step explanation:
Macbeth is Shakespeare's famous play about a warrior who, driven by the witches' prophecy, wants to become a king.
In Act I, Scene II, the Captain retells the battle to king Duncan and describes Macbeth as 'brave'. Macbeth has been fighting for a long period of time, yet he remained courageous and did not give up until he defeated the enemy. The captain proceeds to describe how Macbeth slew Macdonwald, and stuck a sword into his stomach, putting his head on a spike afterwards.