Category: Communication

Summary Act 1 Scene 2

1. Lord Capulet and Paris are talking about Juliet.

2. Capulet talks about how young his daughter is “My child is yet a stranger in the world”

3. Paris tells Capulet that he knows younger girls that have already been married at that age.

4. After that Capulet tells Paris that he will make a party and invite many beautiful girls, Capulet wants Paris to fall in love with Juliet in a normal occasion.

5. Capulet gives the servant a list with all the people that he wants to invite, the main characters in the list are Tybalt and Rosaline.

6. The servant coincidentally sees Romeo on the streets and thinks that Romeo is a rich wealthy man so he asks him if he can read.

7. Romeo says that even though he’s upset, he can still read.

8. Romeo reads the list and soon realises that he knows some of the names on it.

9. The servant was very happy that Romeo read it for him that he even invited him and Benvolio to the party.

10. Romeo and Benvolio were  gonna go to the party.

Interpret a Shakespearian Scene

Gregory : Get in your fighting stance! Two of the TKD LIONS are coming.

Sampson : My stance is ready. Cuss them and I’ll back it.

Gregory : What do you mean ?  You’ll just run away.

Sampson : Am I Wasteman to run off ?

Gregory : You will run away!

Sampson : Let’s stay within the club rules, let them start the fight.

Gregory : I’ll tease them and It’ll piss them off.

Sampson : I’ll put up my middle finger that will piss them off.

Abram : Are you giving us the middle finger, Wasteman?

Sampson : I am doing the middle finger, Wasteman.

Abram : Are you giving us the middle finger, Wasteman?

Sampson : [Aside to Gregory]

Gregory : [Aside to Sampson] No.

Sampson : No, I don’t put up my middle finger to you but I do put up my middle finger.

Gregory : Are you swearing, Wasteman.

Abram : Swear, nah fam.

Sampson : But if you are, I’m here. I’m better than you.

Abram : No way better.

Sampson : Well.

Enter Bevolio 


Gregory : [ Aside to Sampson ] Say your “better”, here comes the gold medal winner from our club.

Sampson : Yes I am better than you,  you Wasteman!

Abram : Shut up.

Sampson : Get ready to fight me if your better! Gregory, remember your head kicks and your back kicks.

They Fight

Benvolio : Stop you idiots! Lower your stances, you don’t even know how to fight.

Enter Tybalt

Tybalt : Are you getting ready to fight these two amateur cadets? Turn around and look at you new opponent.

Benvolio : I’m only stopping them from fighting.

Tybalt : Your ready to fight and your talking about calming them down. I hate what you just said, but not as much as I hate you Fusion fighters! Come at me fam!

They Fight

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The Prologue HW

The Prologue

Two households, both alike in dignity,
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,
Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.
From forth the fatal loins of these two foes
A pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life;
Whose misadventured piteous overthrows
Do with their death bury their parents’ strife.
The fearful passage of their death-mark’d love,
And the continuance of their parents’ rage,
Which, but their children’s end, nought could remove,
Is now the two hours’ traffic of our stage;
The which if you with patient ears attend,
What here shall miss, our toil shall strive to mend.

 

Translation

In the beautiful city of Verona, where our story takes place.A long-standing hatred between two families turns into violence, and citizens stain their hands with the blood of their fellow citizens. Two  children of these enemy families fall in love with each other and end up killing themselves. Their unfortunate deaths put an end to their parents feud. For the next two hours, we will watch the story of their doomed love and their parents anger, which nothing but the children’s deaths could stop. If you listen to us patiently, we’ll make up for everything we’ve left out in this prologue onstage.

Perfect Paragraph

Just another school day, except this one felt a lot colder. As my foot got buried inside a puddle I wondered if this damp British weather could get any colder. I felt like I was stranded with no clothes on the North Pole. It was finally time for period 1.

 

Parsing

Homework

The Dog Ate My Homework!

The Dog: Direct Object & Noun. Ate: Verb. My Homework: Predicate. Simple Sentence

She returned the computer, after she noticed it was damaged.

She returned the computer: Independent Clause. After she noticed it was damaged: Dependent Clause. She: Pronoun. Computer: Noun. Damaged: Verb. Complex Sentence

Your mum shouted at me!

Your: Pronoun. Mum: Noun. Shouted: Verb. Me: Pronoun

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