Siward
Siward is a character from William Shakespeare's play, Macbeth. He is the Earl of Northumberland and a loyal supporter of King Duncan. Siward is known for his bravery and military prowess, leading troops against Macbeth in the battle to restore order to Scotland.
In the play, Siward's son, Young Siward, fights valiantly but is killed by Macbeth. Siward's character represents loyalty and honor, as he seeks to avenge his son's death and help defeat the tyrant. His actions contribute to the themes of loyalty and the consequences of ambition in the play.