Hi, Aadi. Thanks for agreeing to attend this presentation. Here is a copy of the letter – which I will give you in paper form tomorrow. Mr Waugh 23 October 2012 Christopher Waugh Department of English INSIDE OUT FESTIVAL,… Continue Reading →
Pathetic fallacy, the weather changed. 2) the interpretation of Romeo killing tybalt in hot blood instead of a sword it is a gun 3). The prince instead of having a escorts they have police cars and uniform. The prince is… Continue Reading →
One of the most well known example of premonitions of the tragic ending in Romeo and Juliet is when Mercutio says the famous line: ” A plague upon both your houses”. Mercutio is Romeo’s best friend and cousin, Mercutio is… Continue Reading →
Sunday Morning: A brawl starts between Capulets and Montagues, The Price warns them of the consequences if they start another. Sunday Afternoon: Benvolio convices Romeo to go to the masquerade. Sunday Evening: Lady Capulet informs Juilet that she has… Continue Reading →
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