The concept of fate, the idea that some one, a power perhaps greater than our own, controls every aspect of our lives. The reason that Romeo is attending the Capulet’s ball is entirely down to fate. Entirely by chance, a… Continue Reading →
How does Shakespeare explore the concept of fate in Romeo and Juliet? fate 1, Metaphor 2 Prologue 3 Religon 4 relation to characters 5 qoutetations 6 conclusion
Me and Joe Muncur have decided to do a lecture to the class about the interpretations in the film Romeo and Juliet Some interpretation: Swords-Guns Verona City-Mexico City Tybalts death from sword fight-Car crash and shot Me and Joe will… Continue Reading →
In the play Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare using a wide range of language throughout the play which when you closely analyse the thrase, it makes perfect sence When Romeo is talking to Mercutio before the Capulet party, he keeps… Continue Reading →
What i will be doing in lessons are 2 activities with Sir and 1 lessons by myself What Im doing with Sir is the Analytic Essay which we all have to do I also would like to do the Dramatic… Continue Reading →
” these violent delights have violent ends” Said Frair Lawrence when Juliet and Romeo were getting married . He is saying that these to lovers are having a delightful lives but ,marrying each other will end in misery and death… Continue Reading →
My name is Tariq Cole I am 14 years old I go to The London Nautical School. My sporting experience is very colorful from ballet to fencing to football to swimming. over the next couple weeks i am going ti improve… Continue Reading →
In the film we are watching the film maker changes a lot of elements from olden days features to modernised features. In this blog I will be telling you some features of how we interrupt them. One of them are… Continue Reading →
At the start of the play , the chorus tells us a little speech of what is going to happen in the play . The line ” A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life” tells us that the 2… Continue Reading →
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