Saturday, March 31, 2007

Act Three Writing Assignment

A letter from Paris to Juliet.



Dear Beloved Juliet,

I hear delightful news from thy father! We shall bind in holy matrimony soon, very soon in fact if everything goes as well as planned. Oh how gracious the wedding shall be, and soon, I am hoping we may have something else to cherish other than our matrimony - a child. That is, if thy beloved shall agree to have a child that delivers us with even more happiness.
I do hear some news of rather the worrisome side. I hear you were reluctant to accept my offer of marriage. How painful to bare such a thought. I'm a good man, I truly am, so I will tell you the truth, all of it. Please, prepare and brace yourself for what you might read. I am an horable man, and I am truly not here to hurt you in any way, that thought shall never cross my mind ever.
I've always had a great dream, a dream to rule something of greater power. Indeed, I do in fact have my own side of our soon to be tied relationship to rule, but it just doesn't satisfy me quite enough. My family isn't as leading and powerful as yours.Of course, then there is the honorable Capulet, a great man to heart, and he has no son to leave his authority to. Doesn't it seem fitting that I, a seeker of power, be in contact with thy Capulet, a seeker of a son? Can't I be that son? Who else would be a greater fit to be his son than I? The pairing is nothing less than perfect. The only thing to keep me, your fiance, and thy Capulet, your gracious father, from our happiness is a mediator. Someone that can connect us in a way to get what we want. Can't this person be you? This isn't just for our happiness, but yours as well. Won't it be wonderful to make the lives of not one, but two of your closest loves a whole lot better? Also, you're riches will grow into more than you can imagine! Together, we shall buy the world, just for you. Your fame and forture will grow forever, and surely in the end you will not regret a single thing!
To tell you more of the truth. I do not love you. But that does that mean our marriage shall be put to a halt! Marriage isn't always based on love, but rather, perfect circumstance. Yes, it is true that I do not love you, but with this marriage we will! It shall bring us closer to each other until the love between us blossoms to the beautiful flower that you are.
I know you've changed your mind and have decided to marry. I just wanted to let you know the truth on what you're getting yourself into - happiness. You may interpret our marriage however you like, but this is how I want it to be, and it's with you.
Truly yours,
Paris

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Montague Logo/Gang Tag

And the Montague logo/gang tag:

Capulet Gang Tag/Logo

Sorry it's late, I had a virus and I wasn't a supposed to touch the computer until it was fixed.
But here's the Capulet Gang Tag/Logo:




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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Monday, March 12, 2007

Act Two Writing Assignment

Task: Write a diary entry from the point of view of one character

Point of View of Nurse.

Dear Diary,

My, has everything changed in the passed few days. There has been so much drama arousing here and there about the craziest things. Is it possible that the feud between the two ruling families are finally coming to an end? Oh, I hope so. So finally my lovely Juliet can wed with the one she loves.
I am pretty fond of Romeo, that kind gentlemen. Bless his heart and soul. Though I do think Paris is the handsomer man, Juliet seems insanely in love with him, and thus, I shall be fond in him as well. They do cease to seek every opportunity to be together anyways.
I've been helping them communicate with each other lately, Romeo and Juliet that is. They've been trying to avoid the thought of having the two heads of the quarrelling families go to a little war on the streets because of their forbidden love. I'm not sure if I should be doing this. If I am caught, oh how dreadful to even think of it, but if I were, what am I supposed to do then? Do I tell them about Juliet's secret love? No, I could never betray my daughter. I love her even if she isn't my own. Though she kind of is, in a way. I'm much closer to her than Lady Capulet shall ever be! So what am I to do if Lady Capulet, or some other disdain servant in this building overhears my forbidden knowledge? Lie? May the Lord forgive for the lie I may told? Or is it even considered a lie if it's for a good cause? There seems to be no answer my problems.
It was like it was just yesterday I had raised Juliet from birth after the loss of my other one. She grew up so fast, and now she'll grow up even more once she marries Romeo - women grow by men. What a beautiful child they shall bare.
Anyways, you know who I don't seem to take a liking to? It's those two gentlemen that Romeo was with, Mercutio and Benvolio are their names I believe. Stupid gentlemen, always thinking they have the right to offend me like that. I'll show them, one more joke about sailboats, and I'll draw out my own sword!
Juliet shall be needing me soon, she'll probably want me to assist her towards her wedding, hopefully everything goes as planned. Thus I must go.

Love,
Nurse

Promo Poster

Representative Assignment 2:

Design a promo poster for the play.

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Saturday, March 3, 2007

Queen Mab Drawing

The queen mab drawing assignment.



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Made by me, and drawn on photoshop.