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The word Gordon does not appear in Macbeth or any of Shakespeare's works.
that the word Macbeth is cursed because an actor died in his play
The word juxtapose means to put together in all walks of life not just in Macbeth.
Shapening
We never really see any evident signs of flattery in the play Macbeth.
Posterity is a noun.
Posterity is a word for future generations, children. Used in the preamble of the Constitution of the USA: "And secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity."
Posterity is a word that derives from Latin, meaning the descendant of one or all future generations. It is most often used in the exclamation, "For posterity's sake!"
The grandfather looked lovingly over his posterity before addressing them at the family reunion.
"But before we reach posterity we must survive the present."
A word related to "laudable" in Macbeth could be "praiseworthy." Both words describe actions or behaviors that are deserving of praise or approval. In the context of Macbeth, these words might be used to commend characters for their honorable deeds or noble qualities.
In Macbeth, the word "mettle" is used to describe one's character, courage, or resilience. For example, Lady Macbeth refers to her husband's mettle when discussing whether he is fit to be king.
posterity means future generation so another word for this term can be (breed, children).... so yea
"Prosterity" is not a word. What you probably wanted is "Posterity" which means future generations. You are recorded for the benefit of those who come after you, hence: 'this congress is to be recorded for posterity'.
In the novel,Macbeth, Lady Macbeth induced Macbeth to kill the king.
We hope to provide liberty to all posterity.
Posterity