Well, it’s bad luck to say the title “Macbeth” within a theatre space, so you could start with setting that rule down. Also, you could go about it the way that Orwell did in “Animal Farm,” using different characters and settings to relay the same plot. For example, Orwell used barnyard animals to represent the communists. You could use Trump as an example because he was a “nobleman” who schemed to gain power. Something like that?
1) Noble: Belonging to a high or social status.
Sentence: The king was of a noble rank.
2) Apprehension: The fear or nervousness of something bad happening
Sentence: The test on Friday made Nicolaus feel apprehensive
3) Majority: The biggest or largest number
Sentence: The majority of the class understood what the teacher was trying to convey.
4) Pathetic: causing pity through sadness or vulnerability
Sentence: The woman looked pathetic after her sister had passed.
(Although, this word usually has a negative connotation)
5) Cringe: to cower or shrink in fear.
Sentence: The man cringed when the tree fell over towards him.
6) Annual: happening or occurring every year.
Sentence: The Christmas holiday is annual.
7) Impression: an opinion or view formed about someone.
Sentence: My overall impression of the man's personality was quite positive.
8) There isn't such a word in English (the word Lubot could be a name or something)
9) Audiology: a branch of science that mainly focuses on hearing.
Sentence: The science enthusiast planned to major in Audiology, due to her interest in the human ear.
10) Jutting: to protrude or extend out.
Sentence: the brick jutted out from the side of the house.
11) Bionic: having artificial or electric body parts (not made of flesh).
Sentence: Half of the woman's body seemed to be made of metal, she was almost bionic.
12) Taciturn: A person who doesn't say much or is reserved in speech.
Sentence: The ogre was so reclusive and taciturn, he must have been extremely shy.
13) Trembling: shaking in nervousness or anxiety.
Sentence: The little girl trembled in fear of the bear.
14) Flaky: breaking or separating into small pieces
Sentence: The tree is flaky, the small pieces falling to the ground as I lightly touched the bark.
15) Ovation: celebration and appreciation shown from an audience.
Sentence: The comedian received a standing ovation from the crowd after his show.
16) Flubbed: to do or preform something poorly.
Sentence: He flubbed his performance and the audience threw tomatoes at the stage.
17) Infinite: lasting or continuing forever.
Sentence: the amount of patience that she had was infinite.
18) Faculty: The departments or divisions of a school.
Sentence: the faculty was filled with many teachers until the summer was approaching.
19) Shakespeare: a famous poet and playwright
Sentence: Shakespeare was the man who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet.
20) Hamlet: Shakespeare's play about a Danish prince and a hero. Or a small village.
Sentence. Shakespeare's play, Hamlet, is set in the Middle Ages.
<span>Harper Lee wrote To Kill a Mockingbird in 1960, but the setting of the book is in Alabama during the 1930's. Hope this helps with your question!</span>
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