Author: Kyelito Bellinfantie

English work; Act 3 Scene 3

Romeo and Juliet – Forshadowing in Act 3 Scene 3

  1. Forshadowing is when Shakespeare warns or tells us what is going to happend in the play before it actually happens.
  2. The following act of foreshadowing is when Juliet says that she would rather die a virgin, if she can’t see Romeo again.

Shakespeare is using foreshadowing as a dramatic device because it makes the readers curious and makes them want find out if the foreshadowing is correct. This is very interesting because it adds to the story and gives that drama effect.

4. Romeo hides at the friars cell, desperate for his advice about what to do next. Both characters are over-suspisious when someone knocks at the door. It turns out to be the Nurse. Soon after her arrival, Romeo threatens to kill himself, when he hears about how crestfallen Juliet is. The friar tells him to be calm for three reasons …

1) She will love you no matter what has happened.

2) You have a good heart and mind.

3) You and Juliet will be together in the end.

If I was the friar I would say these lines in such a way that they are understandable and are getting through to Romeo. If it seems that Romeo is not taking in the information then I will raise my voice a little to make sure he hears. Then I will take it down and give him advice like a fartherly figure.

Friars plan is to make sure Romeo leaves Verona and he will send him a letter to tell him what is going on. Other than that, Friar is going to give Juliet a potion to make her sleep through the her arranged wedding so that she can’t get married. When she wakes it will be to late and she won’t be able to marry Paris. Continue reading

The history of the Periodic Table

The periodic table is an arrangement of the chemical elements, organised on the basis of their atomic numbers, electronic configuration and recurring chemical properties. Elements are presented in order of increasing atomic number. The standard form of the table consists of a grid of elements, with rows called periods and columns called groups.

In 1869 Russian chemist Dimitri Mendeleev started the development of the periodic table, arranging chemical elements by atomic mass. He predicted the discovery of other elements, and left spaces open in his periodic table. A Russian chemist called Dmitri Mendeleev published a periodic table. Mendeleev also arranged the elements known at the time in order of relative atomic mass, but he did some other things that made his table much more successful.

Just five years after John Newlands put forward his law of octaves. An octave was One of the first attempts at a periodic table, known as “Newlands octaves”.

Antoine Lavoiser was a French nobleman and chemist central to the 18th-century chemical revolution and had a large influence on both the history of chemistry and the history of biology.

The periodic table is very helpful to us humans, it helps us to understand the elements and how they react to different things.

”Miracles prove that God exists” P1

I agree with the statement ‘Miracles prove that God exists’. The reason for this is because if anything out of the ordinary happens and it breaks the laws of science then it is classed as a miracle. Jesus was know for doing many miracles such as, walking on water, healing blind men and feeding thousands with one fish. God gave Jesus the power to do all of those miracles. This shows God exists because without God Jesus wouldn’t have been able to perform all of these miracles. That’s why I agree with the statement ”Miracles prove that God exists”


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

Modern English

‘Oh Romeo, Romeo, why are you Romeo?’

Juliet is upset that she has fallen in love with a Montague and doesn’t understand why he has to be a Montague

PRE homework P4

I agree with the statement “A religious upbringing brainwashes children” Eventhough children should have there own mind they should be guided, however if the child is not listening then the parent might have to use other methods. Some parent might even use threats if needed. On the other hand, many parents don’t use threats and force their child to go to their place of worship and will even hit them if they don’t go. That’s why I agree with the statement “A religious upbringing brainwashes children”

PRE homework P3

I agree with the statement “A religious upfront brainwashes children” The reason for this is because parent may lie to you if you don’t want to go to your place of worship or they may use bribes. Many parents will make you bless your food or pray before bed. This can be seen as brainwashing because it is being repeated over time and is sinking into the brain. That is why I agree with the statement” A religious upbringing brainwashes children”

PRE homework P2

I disagree with the statement ‘A religious upbringing brainwashes children’. This is because if your parents are Christian and you want to be Muslim they cannot stop you because it’s not their choice and you have a voice in what you want to believe in and who you want to worship because that is very important. You don’t want to be forced into doing something that you don’t want to do. That is why I disagree with the statement ‘A religious upbringing brainwashes children’

PRE homework P1

I disagree with the statement ‘A religious upbringing brainwashes children’. The reason for this is because it is the child choice to believe what they want to believe. No parent is allowed to have control over what their child thinks. The parents job is to guide the child to the right things not to have full control. That is why I disagree with the statement ‘A religious upbringing brainwashes children’

Book review homework

My book that I read over the half term is The sword of Kuromori

This book is very relavent to power because Kenny Blackwood has the power to see creature and people that normal humans cannot see. This’s makes him powerful because many people are scared of him and they want him dead. His power makes him dangerous he is in the middle of a war and he needs to find a fabled lost sword that can save mankind and the opposition doesn’t want him to find it. Also in nine days the war will erupt so he has to hurry if he has any bright ideas to save the world!

Reflecting on Act 1, 50 words

At the beginning of Act 1 Scene 1 there is a standoff between the montagues and capulets. Sampson, from the family of Capulet bites his thumb at Abraham, from the family of montage. Other than that Romeo is in love with Rosaline however Rosaline doesn’t like him back. Then Romeo loses hope and is taken to a party and falls in love with Juliet instantly.