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My Question

After reading the first three chapters of ‘ The Chrysalids ‘ my first question is: What year is the story based in? I think it may be around 18th century, but i’m not sure. Secondly: Is David Storm also a… Continue Reading →

dramatic monolouge

MERCUTIO: O, then I see Queen Mab hath been with you. She is the fairies’ midwife, and she comes In shape no bigger than an agate stone On the forefinger of an alderman, Drawn with a team of little atomies… Continue Reading →

Script

Enter Romeo. TYB. Well, peace be with you, sir, here comes my man. MER. But I’ll be hang’d, sir, if he wear your livery. Marry, go before to field, he’ll be your follower; Your worship in that sense may call… Continue Reading →

my essay on ‘the idea of fate’

intro- what i am going to write about what is fate first- the chance R+J meet and are in love at first sight and their families are fighting Then- the metaphors and their words they use sounds like they know… Continue Reading →

Alistair, Barnaby, Bruke, Harry’s film a scene

The scene we are going to do is act 3 scene 1 Characters Romeo – Alastair camera man Mercutio – Bruke and camera man Tybalt – Barnaby Benvolio – Harry camera man

Romeo and Juliet project

Analytic essay, dramatic monologue, film a scene with my own prop

ROMEO: I fear, too early: for my mind misgives Some consequence yet hanging in the stars Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night’s revels and expire the term Of a despised life closed in my breast By some… Continue Reading →

Romeo and Juliet, so far…

Act 1 Scene 1 A fight between the two families on the streets of Verona takes place. The prince threatens the families for their heads if they terrorized his streets again Benvolio (Romeo’s cousin) is sent to talk to Romeo… Continue Reading →

hello people

To my followers, I, Bruke Workneh, am the author of this journal. Having used one of these before I know I’m not the best and don’t use it regularly, so please don’t think I’ve left or died because I haven’t when… Continue Reading →

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