Monday, January 24, 2011

R&J Headline Act 2

Scene 1 - Daring Romeo follows Juliet home! Will they admit their love?
#2 - Romeo's friends are concerned sneaks and jesters!
#3 - Warnings abound, but wedding bells are sweet and deafening.





Act 3 - oops
#4 - Noble killing upon the streets of Verona!

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

R&J Vocab 2

Rosemary - noun - a evergreen shrub
The rosemary had grown from two inches too three.
Sallow - adj - unhealthy yellow face
The kid with jaundice was shunned by the rest of the 3rd grade class.
Waverer -noun- shake with a quivering motion
She was a waverer, someone that couldn't make up her  mind in anything.
Perverse- adj -  showing a deliberate and obstinate desire to behave in a way that is unreasonable
She was perverse when shouting about how she "wanted to kill a puppy".
Cunning- adj - having or showing skill in achieving one's ends by deceit
The spy was cunning in her attempts to assassinate the president. 
Procure- vb - obtain with care or effort
The man procured the golden egg with specific planning.
Lamentable - adj -  deplorably bad or unsatisfactory
The mans untimely death was lamentable.
Kinsmen - noun - blood relation
Kinen's kinsmen killed the opposing tribe.
Unwieldy- adj - difficult to carry or move because of its size, shape, or weight
The T.V. box was unwieldy to carry.
Variable - noun - an element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change
In the math equation, the second variable was long.

R&J Entry #3 - Why do R&J's family's hate each other?

The two families were once war partners. Before the feud started they were part of the same family the moved from Northern Europe to the Italian peninsula. This was back when the Franks, the Huns and the Goths were still active clans. They conquered part of Italy and were very prosperous for generations. Then one day, a rich scheming merchant discovered that the two families had had a minor dispute over a tiny plot of land. All the man wanted was more money, so he created a plan. They were still friendly but both  of the different families were suspicious. The merchant promised the Montague family he had some information about the Capulet family. The merchant did not actually have any real information so just made up a few juicy lies. These lies included one about how the Capulets were going to ambush the Montague family's oldest son on his way to another part of their plentiful land. The Montague's decided enough was enough and strait on attacked the Capulets at their castle. The Capulets were completely surprised and suffered many casualties. Afterwards they declared the Montagues their eternal enemies. Thus the feud began.

Monday, January 10, 2011

R&J Entry #2

4 Metaphors: Extended metaphor: When Romeo and Juliet talk and they discuss her beging a shrine and him being a pilgrim.When Benvolio and Romeo talk about Cupids Arrow and how Rosaline will remain chaste.

Direct Metaphor: Benvolio comparing Rosaline to a crown when put next to other ladies. When Lord Capulet is talking to Paris he compares the young women who are going to be at the ball to fresh flowers.


Dear Abby,
         The most terribly wonderful event has taken place! The swift arrow of cupid has found a bulls eye within my mortal heart. Before I could dodge, it struck me. Then to my horror I discovered my Love's name. "Romero" , my enemy by birth! Our families would rather die than allow us to be married! I have tried coaxing my parents that it might not be a bad idea for me to choose who I marry, but they are very traditional and just scoff. They think there is another, better guy, one they picked out, "Pedro", that they are pushing me to marry. I do not want to hurt my parents or get my love in trouble. Indeed, it is a perilous situation, please help me Abby. --Clueless in Verona

Friday, January 7, 2011

R&J #2 - Headline

Scene 1 - The fighting on the the streets of Verona escalate with one prominent bachelor caught in the middle!
Scene 2 - Will these men woo their hopeful loves?
Scene 3 - Marriage is in the air when mother and daughter speak!

Scene 4 - Attempts are made to cheer Romeo up!
Scene 5 - The lovers meet and we see fate begin to play it's hand.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

R&J J #1 - True Love

Love at first sight is a hoax. People wish to believe that they aren't alone in the world because they don't want to face a scary truth. So they go on and on about how they "just know". It is ridiculous because you can't know who anyone is inside by just looking at them. Plus they just want an easy way through all of the hard work others go through trying to find love. These people who also go through life looking for love are also imbeciles. They could be happy or do something productive with their lives while not in love. Occasionally people who search desperately for love do accomplish good things and that is fine. If you can go through a normal, productive life still looking for love, then go ahead, you are not holding anyone else back in their life.

R&J Vocab #1

Ambuscades - noun - an ambush/s
The multiple ambuscades happened when they were in a war.
Canker - vb -to infect with decruption and decay
The wild heretic people aim canker the good Christians.
Pernicious -  adj - having a harmful effect
The woman was a pernicious gossip harlot.
Vex - vb - make someone angry/annoyed/frustrated
To vex the government, the hacker got into their security.
Transgression - noun - infringe or go beyond the bounds of....
The man's transgression to loathing from annoyance was a short one.
Augmenting - vb - make something greater by adding to it
The people augmented science by finding new elements.
Heretics - noun - person believing/practicing heresy Heresy= belief or opion different than orthodox   religious doctrine (esp. Christian)
The heretics proclaimed that there was no god!
Profane - adj - relating or devoted to that which is not sacred or biblical
The hindi scripts are profane according to the Catholic church.
Propagate - vb - spread an idea or theory