amore e morte

Mar 22, 2005 19:27

Ah, Shakespeare. We're reading Romeo and Juliet in English. It's alright. I've read it before. We're going to have a masquerade ball, which should be fun. We get to skip a couple periods and dance and eat and such. I don't know exactly when it's going to be, though. Some people volunteered me to be Juliet...*twitch* I was like, "Umm...how about no ( Read more... )

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krazyriot March 23 2005, 13:48:30 UTC
lol i hope they make victor romeo :P
lol jk

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__plasticwings March 23 2005, 18:26:29 UTC
Eep! Don't even joke like that =P
Luckily he's not in my class.

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grace_and_mercy March 23 2005, 20:13:39 UTC
Aw, i think you'd make a wonderful Juliet :)

I hated R&J so much, I love the romance and passion of it and stuff, but then I read it properly and Romeo's not actually in love, just infatuated (which killed it for me) and isn't Juliet like 13 and Romeo like 17? Which...yeah, I'm such a spoilsport :P

But have fun at the dance thing, i wish our lessons would be that interesting.

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__plasticwings March 23 2005, 20:35:27 UTC
Well yes, they were really young. I think Romeo might have actually been somewhere around 15 or 16? I don't know. But yeah, Romeo's more in love with the idea of love than he is with Juliet. I try not to think about that part too much, it ruins it for me.

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stardropz1023 March 24 2005, 20:07:36 UTC
Sorry I added you a bit late Sarah..I'm behind on this stuff.

I had to read Romeo and Juliet last year, we read the old english version. I also got to see the movie..but it wasn't the one with Leonardo De Caprio (sp?) in it.

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__plasticwings March 25 2005, 00:28:10 UTC
That's ok ^.^

I've read the old english version before too, but apparently we're going into greater detail this time or something.

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stardropz1023 March 25 2005, 02:19:43 UTC
Glad you understand.

what fun that should be going into greater detail! <33

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