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The Balcony Scene (Act 2 Scene 2)

1. Shakespeare is showing that Juliet is like a goddess to him and is superior to him.

In this film interpretation, there are a lot of differences in the film compared to the original play. Firstly the setting has changed so instead of Juliet being on a balcony outside, the Balcony is inside a hall. Another key element that has been added to the scene in the film is a swimming pool which play a big role in the film. In the book, Juliet usually stays on balcony and talks to Romeo for all of the scene but in the film, Juliet comes down to Romeo’s level on the ground.

The characters were not too different between the two different adaptations but there was a few significant differences for example, they actually kiss in the scene. Plus, the nurse interrupts throughout the conversation especially at the end. Romeo also seems to be mor confindent than Juliet because he seems to kiss Juliet and Juliet doesn’t want to kiss her back because she doesn’t want to get caught.

 

 

 

Science Work

What is an energy source?

An energy resource is when it can  produce heat and power life.

2.Heat energy

kinetic energy

food energy

electrical energy

Geothermal energy

3. Geothermal energy is the energy and heat from the earth and is clean and sustainable.

What is nuclear energy?

the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity.

5.What is hydroelectric energy?

Flowing water creates energy that can be captured and turned into electricity. This is called hydroelectric power or hydropower. The most common type of hydroelectric power plant uses a dam on a river to store water in a reservoir.

6.Fuel has a wide arrange of application in our daily lives, that’s why oil products are extremely demanded all around the globe.

7.heating a house

You would use to electric energy to make heat energy.

Running a car

using fuel to make kinetic.

boiling water

using electric which heats the water.

 

 

The Balcony Scene

‘O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?’

Oh Romeo why ate you Romeo.

He jest at scars that never felt a wound.

Mercutio teases him about his love but he’s never been in love.

deny thy father and refuse thy name.

Names not being important.

What’s in a name? That which we call a rise by other word would

 

 

 

Romeo and Juliet

Reflecting on Act 1

In Act 1, it starts with the capulet and montagues start fighting and argue in Verona. After that they both get threatened to be killed if they fought again. During that event Romeo is contemplating his love for rosiline and eventually goes to party to visit her. Once he’s there, he sees Juliet and is instantly in love with each other.

Geography homework rivers

River Thames Geography Homework

Where does the river Thames start from??

Thames Head is a site in Gloucestershire and is the source of the River Thames.

How long is the river Thames???

The river Thames is approximately 346km long.

Does the river Thames connect to any other rivers??

The river Thames does not connect to any other river or lake.

How is the river Thames used today???

The river Thames is use for a number of different uses such as; tourism, industrial uses, leisure and most importantly for water.
Drinking Water
The second largest use of river water is for the public water supply.
Water for Industries
The uses of water for industry are infinite!!Steel mills,paper makers and many other industrial processes are just some examples of river water or groundwater uses in the U.K.
Rivers for Tourism
Tourism is a huge factor for this magnificent river because people come from all over the world to visit this lake.

My book review on: Grit

I say: read this book. You will not find anywhere here that Grit is about “sucking it up and getting it done”. Angela Duckworth writes: “This book has been my way of taking you out for a coffee and telling you what I know”. This book is filled with the science of Grit, as well as countless stories about Grit. The stories stick. I will have to read the book again to internalize the science of it all. I suggest you start the book with the conclusion. It gives readers a great outline of what the book is about, without giving it all away. In the conclusion Is the best part about this book “. To be gritty is to hold fast to an interesting and purposeful goal. To be gritty is to invest, day after week after year, in challenging practice. I would give this book 4.5 stars out of 5

The Chorus

What is a Chorus?

1. You would generally find a chorus in the middle a song.

2.Usually, the chorus is the main part of a song along with the lyrics for a chorus are the same making it repetitive.

What is a prologue?

1. The prologue is a small passage at the start of a book or story which is based before the story actually happens. It’s use is to have the reader intrigued and interested in your book so it’s vital to have a exciting prologue.

1. The old desire is was rosiline

2. Rosiline Is not fair because Romeo likes Juliet now.

3. He is bewitched because he loves his families’ enemy.

4. It’s because Juliet family is more secure and because she is a woman.

 

How does Shakespeare show the themes of love and hate in act 1 scene 5, through the language of the characters

The way Shakespeare uses the contrast of love and hate in the scene by using : personification and other form of word play.

Here some examples of love

The first example of love is when Romeo describes Juliet being one of the most beautiful people in the world “O she doth teach the torches to burn bright!” Romeo line 43

The second example is “What lady’s that which doth enrich the hand” Romeo line 40-41

Here are some examples of hate.

1.”A villain that is hithercome in spite” Tybalt line 61-62

2. ” Here’s much to do with hate but more with love” Romeo

Shakespeare shows the themes of love and hate in Act 1 Scene 5 in a number of ways. Firstly he makes Romeo and Juliet conversation is a sonet (Which is a love peom) to show that there are in love. The use of hate in the scene is the use of anthesis by Romeo

 

Re-Write Romeo’s speech

I’m concern we’ll get there too early. I have a feeling this party tonight will be the start of something horrible, something to do with my own death. But God will chose where my life’s going can steer me wherever they want. Onward, lover boys!