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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Scene Headlines for Act Four Scene Two and Three

Scene 2: Juliet presents herself to Lord Capulet after being so depressed, then declares that she will marry Paris the next day.
Scene 3: Juliet drinks the liquid Frair Lawrence gave her.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Act II Headlines.

Scene 1: Romeo discusses with his friends that he wants to leave, then ignoring them, carries out his warning.
Scene 2: Romeo disbands from his fellow friends and climbs over a stone wall in order to socialize with Juliet, after minutes of senseless talking, Juliet is requested to return to her quarters.
Scene 3: Friar Lawrence agrees to wed Romeo and Juliet because it could potentially end the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets.
Scene 4: Mercutio and Benvolio discuss Romeo's absence then begin to insult him upon his arrival.
Scene 5: Romeo arrives at the Capulet's home to attempt to convince allowance to marry Juliet.
Scene 6: Friar Lawrence benounces rash Romeo to Juliet, then dismisses them.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Romeo and Juliet Journal Entry: Family Hatred

It all began approximately sixty years ago, because of a lummox who believed being allies associated with the Montague family was the most reasonable cause to ensure safety among the two. However, the Capulets were unwary of the Montague's bloodlust and destructivity. The rich and noble Capulet family quickly joined by their soon to be enemy's side. All but one of the Capulets survived after the Montague's massacre subsequently being lead into a trap; the Capulets were destroyed as quickly as they were allied. The Montague family stole various precious miscellany from the family's previous household. The young Capulet boy swore revenge and ever since fought in a very respectful way, the man then progated and formed a new family. In which he now leads.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Vocabulary 5th

Ambuscades: Noun: Ambushes. The British ambuscades were forcing the American's defence further and further back.

Canker: Verb: Something that causes decay. The canker of hate obliged Jade to eat Zack.

Pernicious: Adjective: Having a harmful effect in a subtle way. Zack's pernicious spreading of rumors was becoming rather excessive.

Vex: Verb: Make someone feel annoyed or frustrated. The duck became vex with the goose after the goose had stole his bread.

Transgression: Verb: Infringe or go beyond the bounds of. Diving the fifteen foot diving board was the toddler's transgression.

Augmenting: Verb: Make something greater by adding to it. Jack and Jill began augmenting water by allowing the sink to continuously run to disable the pipes from freezing.

Heretics: Noun: A person believing in or practicing religious heresy. A group of heretics were put to death for their crimes against a god.

Profane: Adjective: Relating or devoted to that which is not sacred or biblical. The reverend occasionally included biblical and profane topics in his speeches.

Propagate: Verb: Spread word of. The communists wished to propagate a totillitarianist world.

Grievance: Noun: Unfair. I'LL KNOW YOUR GRIEVANCE OR BE MUCH DENIED!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Romeo Love letter

Dear Abby,

I am currently living in Verona, where I have spotted the most vivid woman I have ever perceived, she is so graceful and amazing. However, she is from a loathed family of mine in which hatred has spread throughout. If I did rebel against my parent's wishes, I would suffer crude punishments, and if possible, I believe I would be expelled from my family and household. Oh, Abby, what should I do? Please appease me and scrutinize this message. Thank you very much.