25 YEAR OLD MAN SHOT DEAD IN BRIXTON. 25th February March 2013 Yesterday a 25 year old man was shot dead on one of the roughest estates in Brixton. Jermaine Johnson, a dustbin man, was shot by a group of… Continue Reading →
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The question i asked was why didnt the Arsenal Manager Arsene Wenger sign any strikers this January Transfer Window. To get primary source information, I watched one of his interviews and he said, “I feel that we didnt find anyone… Continue Reading →
In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare explores the idea of it by letting the audience be a part of the Characters destiny’s. We know in the end that Romeo and Juliet will die however we hope and pray that maybe the… Continue Reading →
“But he that hath the steerage of my course, Direct my sail. On, lusty gentlemen.” This metaphor means whoever is in charge of my life, referring to God, is in Charge of his life and can steer my back and… Continue Reading →
Your task is to identify the metaphor present in the following excerpt and then write a paragraph that explains the metaphor and its effect on the meaning of the passage it is embedded in. ROMEO I fear, too early: for… Continue Reading →
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We have reached the end of the play where Romeo and Juliet have now commited suicide. In the end of the play we’ve discovered that Juliet has already taken the potion putting her into a deep sleep. However Romeo wasnt… Continue Reading →
In the play Friar Lawrence and Juliet have made plans to weave their way out of trouble. Last time Juliet decide that she will consider suicide if she is married to Paris. So Lawrence decides to give her a potion that put her into… Continue Reading →
In today’s lesson we started Act 4 with Mr Waugh. Paris is trying to rush the marriage so that Juliet will stop thinking about Tybalt who has died not long ago. The play states: “And in his wisdom hastes our marriage To stop the… Continue Reading →
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