Sunday, April 7, 2013


Character Blog From Romeo’s Perspective

            O, woe is me. Why am I so cursed? After I met Juliet there’s no one I love more than her. I had just gotten over that other girl, Robin or something like that, and now I can’t be with my true love. I want to be happy and have Juliet by my side, but that idiot Tybalt tried to kill me. That Tybalt killed Mercutio instead of me so I gave him a taste of his own medicine.  One thing led to another and now that stuck up prince banished me from Verona. I don’t know what to do now with myself. I spend my time under a bridge in Mantua because I have nowhere else to stay. It’s getting harder finding a reason to wake up in the morning and continue living life. Thinking about Juliet is the only thing that keeps me going. Those few days I’ve known her were the best days of my life. I don’t know how I survived these days without her but I don’t think I can do it much longer. Maybe she could come live with me in Mantua. We could open a bakery or an apothecary and make a living and start a family. O who am I kidding, there’s no hope so why even bother? I might as well end this pitiful life I’m living if I can’t be with Juliet. Goodbye cruel world, this is the last you’ll see of Romeo Montague.

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Benvolio character blog

Benvolio


I think the picture above represents Benvolio's actions because he is always trying to keep the peace. One of his lines in the play were "I do but keep the peace; put up thy sword,".



I think this picture represents the mood Benvolio tries to create. He is an optimist and tries to get others to see the brighter side of things. For example, when Romeo was sad about Rosaline, Benvolio essentially said to him that there are other fish in the see and he should try and find other women to marry.


I think this picture represents Benvolio's motivation. All through the story Benvolio is always trying to keep others happy, especially Romeo, like when he convinced Romeo to go to the  Capulet party to see other women.


I think this is a method that Benvolio uses to keep Romeo happy. He listens to Romeo's problems then gives his own input which is always in Romeo's best intrest.


 I think this Bob The Builder picture represents Benvolio well because he is always trying to fix and mend problems that happen with others and he always means well. And he generally is successful like Bob.