Lawrence, the friar finds out that his friend, the messenger, who went to Mantua with Romeos letter, saying Juliet is alive, was lost because of a disease, which prevented it from departing Verona. Friar Lawrence, quickly goes into the Capulet tomb as it is approaching the time for Juliet to recover.
Category: Communication
Act 5 scene 1
In Mantua Romeo is mentioning his dream that he shall be kissed by Juliet then he would revive.Romeo spots Balthasar , Romeo was happy but then he broke the news that Juliet passed away. Lawrences plan is starting to fail as Romeo has no idea of it.They depart to Verona. He then says that he shall lie next to her. Romeo to do so goes to the Apothecary, he asks for
Act 3 Complete
‘Mercutio and Benlovio enter the stage.’ Benvolio while talking to Romeo says ‘I pray thee, good Mercutio, let’s retire.The day is hot; the Capulets, abroad;And if we meet we shall not ’scape a brawl’. This means he is asking Mercutio to stop, as the Capulets are around , and if they come across themm they cannot escape a fight.This is bad news as The prince said that if there is another fight he will banish the involved individuals .After cussing each other Romeo enters, Tybalt says ‘Well, peace be with you, sir. Here comes my man.’ This means hes priority is killing Romeo and not Mercutio. Romeo pleads Tybalt and says ‘I do protest I never injured thee,But love thee better than thou canst devise,Till thou shalt know the reason of my love.And so, good Capulet—which name I tender as dearly as my own—be satisfied.’
Then Mercutio and Tybalt fight and Mercutio gets wounded. Mercutio not to worry anyone says ‘Ay, ay, a scratch, a scratch’. Romeo in guilt says ‘Courage, man. The hurt cannot be much.’ but Mercutio answers back saying No, ’tis not so deep as a well nor so wide as a church-door, but ’tis enough, ’twill serve. Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man. I am peppered, I warrant, for this world. A plague o’ both your houses! Zounds, a dog, a rat, a mouse, a cat to scratch a man to death! A braggart, a rogue, a villain that fights by the book of arithmetic! Why the devil came you between us? I was hurt under your arm. Mercutio states that the wound is enough to take away his life, as he states that its ‘enough’ and if you ask for me tomorrow you’ll find me a gave man.Also he says ‘ A plague on both your house’ this means that he wants the both houses to be killed as they have ruined his life. Tybalt and Romeo have a fight and Tybalt dies. The Prince comes to the scene and says that Romeo will be Banished.
Act 2
Juliet who hasnt heard about the murder of her cousin Tybalt is still waiting for the arrival of Romeo. The Nurse set foot in the scene and informs Juliet of about Tybalt passing away. Juliet dreads that the death of Tybalt means that Romeo is dead. The Nurse tells Juliet that Romeo is not dead but exiled and is hiding in with Friar Lawrence. Juliet questions the Nurse to visit Romeo
Scene 3
Starts of with everyone in Lawrences cell. Romeo enters, Friar tells him that Romeo is exiled.Romeo believes banishment is like a worse than death.Romeo attemps to take his life, but doesnt. Friar tells Romeo to leave for Mantua at dorm.
Act 4
On Monday evening Paris and Capulet disscuss how Juliets grief over her cousin Tybalts death had prevented them from being married.Capulet then tells Paris that Juliet will marry him on Thursday.Her mother will break the news to Juliet.
Act5
Tuesday Morning, Juliet and Romeo say farewell before he leaves to Mantua.They joke about and then finally the depart from each other.
Act 2 scene 3
In this scene the star crossed lover departs to find Friar Lawrence mentions about herbs and if they are not used correctly, it can be a life threatening poison. Friar Lawrence assumes he caught the eye Rosaline. He finds that ,Romeo is unusually happy after weeping over Rosaline. Romeo has resumed from being ‘attached’ to Rosaline and is in love with Juliet. Romeo asks Friar Lawrence if he can make them married the next day. Friar Lawrence, qeustions that if this marriage follows through it will conclude with the end of the fued with the houses, Capulets and Montagues.
Act 2 Scene 2
Romeo returns back to the capulet house so he can visit juliet again, when he gets there shes on the balcony. She say that she is willing to change her family name in order to be with Romeo. Then she talks to romeo about that he loves her. Juliet proposes a marriage before she leaves. Romeo says “what about his satisfaction” juliet is confused about what he is talking about, believing he is talking about sex. Romeo says he loves her. Then she asks to marry him, and they set a date at 9 ‘o clock tomorrow.
Act 1 Scene 1
- Sampson and Gregory enter and interact with eachover in cussing each other.
- Balthazar and Benvolio enter and The house of Montagues and start a fight.
- Benvolio attempts to stop the fued.
- Tybalt, Juliets cousin, arrives and believes
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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-crossed lovers take their life,
Whose misadventured piteous overthrows
Doth with their death bury their parents’ strife.
The fearful passage of their death-marked love
And the continuance of their parents’ rage,
Which, but their children’s end, naught 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.
The translation in modern English
Two families both equal in power
In Verona where this Play is set
From old fued brakes out a fight from families
Where the people pick sides and blood will be spilt
Innocent people have to choose a family and innocent people will be caught up in violence Between the two families each a child will be born
And they will love each other for as long as they can
But the pressure is to strong so they take there own life’s
There death stopped the fight between the households
And made peace between themselves
But this peace didn’t stay settle for long
Even there death did not stop the rage which stayed In there families blood. Now in the next 2 hours will be play
And that will be what happens on this stage
And if you have To be focus and listen well
But what you miss will or showed upon the stage
By Liam LD
Why the voting age should not be brought down to 16
I believe they should not lower the age restriction as people of our generation do not particularly intend to be interested in politics. Therefore why should we lower the vote as roughly 60% of the population vote each election.So if u give more people the chance to vote then the percentage will be even lower.Also people are likely to be influenced by there parents, if they are not informed by the topic . Basically its a vote wasted.This is why u disagree with the statement.
‘Teenagers are lazy monsters’ essay.
English Essay: ‘Teenagers are lazy monsters’
I strongly disagree with the statement ‘teenagers are lazy monsters’. This is because when you turn thirteen you don’t automatically turn into a monster.
At times, we may be a bit lazy but we have to wake up early (six to seven am). Then we have six hours of school, six periods of hard work. As you may know, we can also get detentions from one hour to half an hour. This could be a seven hour day, when we get home we have homework to do as well . Apparently we are still expected to be vivid and energetic.So why call us lazy monsters?
Why call us lazy monsters?That’s putting us under scrutiny. We, as teenagers, are going through a change, from being a sweet little kid to a smart teenager who wants to debate and discuss like adults. Listen carefully, do all of us carry knives and join gangs?The answer is no, only a small majority do. For some unknown reason the media likes to focus on the gang violence but not when we get an A star. The media doesn’t make us feel positive but make us worried.
Being a monster is being aggresive and also destroying anything in its path. This means we are uncivilised people. If we are uncivilised people why do iwe say thank you when people do us favours. A synonym for uncivilised is ill-mannered.So right there we have a reason for not being a monster/uncivilised person.
Going back when we are accused of joining gangs, we don’t just get accepted. We get accepted by another member which is usually a man. The man whom accepts you will be the leader. He will order you to do some jobs like, robbing people, hold drugs. If they do this they might be rewarded with a bit of cash or may be some shoes. Gradually over time the teen becomes more important and comes to the verge of risking his life. Therefore aren’t adults in the wrong?I guess not as we are still being scrutanised.
We, as teenagers,should not worry about this stereotype, which can be very offensive to some people, but focus on our good work from getting A stars in Maths to Achieving our dreams in sports and hobbies. As in a song sang by Kelly Clarkson, ‘What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.’ Should inspire us to our ultimate goal which is to stop this stereotype and prove this corruption wrong.
Every one produces Meltaonin. It is a darkness hormone.This means the hormone is alive/ or active at night. Usual men and women’s melatonin kicks in at 10pm whereas ours, teenagers, kicks in at 1pm. So that means that we have a disturbed sleeping pattern and also a disturbed growth as we are going through puberty, transition from a kid to a adult, and our body needs a rest.
Now let me talk about our days, months and years. Well each day of our life is a learning process: learning new words; how to spell words; how to simplify equations; how to hold a tennis racket correctly. So for our scholastic year we have to learn, learn and learn. Thats a massive amount of information flowing into our head and remembering is not that easy. So once again we have to work hard, revise for our tests, or for our GCSE. Some of us teens are at the stage of taking there GCSE, all of this pressure that they have come throughout there five to six years at there school, also revising countless hours, staying back after school and preparation for this one test (per each subject) could be ruined by the cause of a stereotype that cannot be taken out of the individuals brain. Thats five years wasted. So I say to the adults, who are agreeing to this, to ‘grow up’ and let us live our life.
Finishing off my essay, which is disagreeing with the statement ‘teenagers are lazy monsters’. Is that there is no main argument with the people who agree with the statement as it directed at a small proportion (10%) of us .
Liam Lauciello-Destefanis


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