I hope this helps
In the beginning of the story, “the children are pressed to each other ... Bradbury states," the students surge about her" to shove Margot into the closet.
The soldier breathed in the mustard gas and was choking on I’m guessing
He was a lost boy and he returns...........................thats all i can think of for now.........................
At Forres, Macbeth and his wife welcome the thanes of Scotland to the banquet. Immediately prior to the feast, one of the murderers appears at a side door and reveals to Macbeth the truth about the mission: their success in the killing of Banquo and their failure to murder Fleance. Macbeth recomposes himself and returns to the table. As he raises a toast to his absent friend, he imagines he sees the ghost of Banquo. As with the ethereal dagger, the ghost of Banquo appears to come and go, propelling Macbeth into alternating fits of courage and despair. Lady Macbeth invites the thanes to depart and, once alone, tries one last time to soothe her husband. But Macbeth's paranoid mind is already on to the next murder, that of Macduff. To ascertain his future with greater certainty, he makes clear his intention to visit the Weird Sisters once more.
Answer would be conflict. Antagonist is essentially the protagonist's enemy.