Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Conflict and Concepts of love......

Some conflicts of love that are set in motion through Act one scene V include the argument between Tybalt and his uncle. The argument starts because Tybalt is outraged that there is a Montague (Romeo) in his house. Tybalt is about to talk to Romeo but is talked down from it by his uncle.

Some concepts of love that are shown in this act include Romeo and Juliet, who are in love. Romeo refers to his lips as "two blushing pilgrims" wanting to be kissed and Juliet replies, by saying that pressing their hands together should be enough for them. Then after this, they kiss twice. A example of a lack of love is how Juliet's love for Paris never really works out, its not right I think.

adversary=one's opponent in a contest, conflict, or dispute.

disparagement= regard or represent as being of little worth

pernicious= having a harmful effect, esp. in a gradual or subtle way

posterity= all future generations of people

propogate= to cause (an organism) to multiply by any process of natural reproduction from the parent stock.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Fate..... a horrible thing.....or is it?

Fate is a horrible thing, in but not in the eyes of everyone.
Fate can be the thing of one person or a whole family. Fate can destroy or build your whole life. Fate has been seen throughout history and can change your life, if you chose it to. If you just let a bad thing take over your life that will be your fate. A fate can also be a good thing, like if you study for a test a good grade will be your fate. When we think of fate we usaully think of something bad, but when I think of fate I think of it as the ending of something, good or bad. A fate could be the difference between life and death in some cases. I think that if people used fate more they would realize that the word doesn't always have to mean a horrible thing.