Month: December 2014

how to start the essay

-Fate

Prologue:

Predetermines Romeo and Juliets fate

Events:

-Tripping on

-chance meeting of servant with guest list.

-friar johns quarantine.

Language:

“He that hath….”

1:scour through your own notes for other refrances to fate.

2:for every point your going to make,find a full accurate quotation.

3:develop an out line of your essay part by para.

Intro:

Para1: the whole play is structured around the idea of fate through

2:foreshadowing prologue

3: Co-incidence -meeting servant friar john quarantine

4:Language metaphor: stars/bark

5:Character references:direct quotes about fate.

6:Imagery symbols of God/fate

7:advanced lambic pentameter/creates an endless rhythm like time itself.

 

 

Elizabethan Theatre Presentation.

A Elizabethan theatre was a place where people would go and enjoy them selves with friends and family. You could also  find huge crowds which usually fill the theatre. The amount can be around 3000 people. The amount can increase as the time goes by. The Elizabethan theatre was a booming business. people loved the Elizabethan plays. The theatre was popular as the movies and cinemas in the early 20th century. Vast amounts of money were made during the period of time when the theatre was open. The inn keepers increased three profits by allowing plays to be shown on temporary stages. Costumes were often bright in colour and visually entrancing. Costumes were expensive, however, so usually players wore contemporary clothing regardless of the time period of the play. Otherwise, costumes would be recycled and used in multiple different plays multiple times until it was too worn to be used. Occasionally, a lead character would wear a conventionalized version of more historically accurate garb, but secondary characters would nonetheless remain in contemporary clothing.

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fate in Romeo and Juliet.


What is fate?

Fate is where pre-determined events lead to a final destination . Shakespeare creates tension through constant references to fate in Romeo and Juliet. An example of this is Shakespeares use of language. In this metaphor “let he that hath steerage of my course, direct my sail” which Romeo says before the capelet party in act 1,scene 4.

Another example of fate was when balthasar came to Romeo and said that Juliet killed her self not knowing that she didn’t didn’t want to marry Paris but Romeo didnt get the letter to say that she wasnt dead because they were in qurientine so they couldn’t post the letter.

Act 1 Scene 1 rewritten

The props I would use are:

Money, cars, guns, drugs

The scene Im setting it in is in the gta world

The characters are G who plays Gregory and Sam who plays Sampson and Abs who plays Abram  B Boy for Benvolio Ty is Tybalt

G:sam looks lyk them 2 Wasteman are coming to kill us again.

Sam:get ur strap out incase dey try anything stupid.

G:sam run dere shooting at us the f**k boys.

S:back me up G.

 

 

G:what u gonna do run away

Sam:let dem bastards start shooting at us first.

G:good idea soo we wont get bagged because we were defending ourselves.

Sam:YOUR ENDZ R MOIST.

Abz:WAT DID U JUSS SAY!!!

Sam:R U DEAF I SAID UR ENDZ R MOIST.

abz:SHOULD I BORE U?

Sam:COME @ ME BRO

(They start fighting)

B boy:wat u Wasteman doin u can get bagged by da fedz.

Ty:Y bboy y u scraping in skeet out.

Bboy:relax I was trying to break da fight

Ty: F this I wonna fight u prick.

Bboy:let’s fight den bitch.

*THEY FIGHT*

G:Oh shit da fedz r comin

Fedz:STOP!

*THEY STOP FIGHTING*

Fedz:NEVER FIGHT AGAIN OR IF U FIGHT AGAIN THEN BOTH YOUR GANGS WILL PAY A PRICE.

THE END