Fleance
It's more fun to watch.
Ambition and cruelty
Apparently it's a superstition that it will bring bad luck to the theatre. Personally I think that it isn't true. I was reading Macbeth and talking about it at my rehearsal for a play and it went swimmingly.
Lady Macbeth paints a picture of her husband as the weaker of the two of them. She laments that he may be too gentle in nature to do the deed she believes must be done. This may seem a bit much considering her husband is returning from a battle in which he victoriously put his enemies head on a pike. However, Lady Macbeth knows that, at heart, Macbeth is a good, and just man. She does not see that as a virtue, however. She sees it as a weakness that must be culled.
She thought perhaps the Friar had put real poison in the vial.
blood
happen
alliteration
The word "prophecies" could correctly replace "oracles" in the reading passage.
reclining
strike
alliteration
fundamental principle
effect
effect
personification and simile
he cave entrance