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In lines 16-23 of Act I, Scene 2, the Sergeant (or Captain, depending on the text) reports Macbeth's bravery in battle.

These lines create an impression of Macbeth as a heroic, brave warrior who easily defeated a rebel in a bloody battle.

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Explanation:

Macbeth had a political ambition to overthrow the King of Scotland, Duncan. After receiving a prophecy from three witches that he would become king one day, he was consumed with ambitious desires. He killed King Duncan and took over the throne. He became a tyrannical leader committing more murder. In lines 16 to 23 of  Scene 2, the Captain reports Macbeth as brave warrior. Macbeth is seen as a hero with fearless qualities. He defeated a rebel in a battle and that marked his bravery.