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sylock232   
Sep 13, 2008
Essays / How to write an exciting monologue [21]

Um i was thinking of Romeo at the scene just before he dies
Can u give me some examples of how to start it?
Its my first time writing a monologue and its very important TT_TT
Thanks!
sylock232   
Sep 9, 2008
Essays / How to write an exciting monologue [21]

Well Romeo kills himself for love which is a brave act.
The Friar is smart so that appealed to me as well

Sory for the late reply ^^
sylock232   
Sep 4, 2008
Essays / How to write an exciting monologue [21]

Sorz 4 da late reply

Um I was thinking about either Romeo or Friar.
Have you got any suggestions other than then?
By the way im a boy.
Cheers~
sylock232   
Sep 1, 2008
Writing Feedback / the most important reasons for Europeans to migrate to New Zealand, XVIII c [NEW]

Question: What were the most important reasons for Europeans to migrate to New Zealand in the 1800s?

New Zealand, a country in the pacific, increased its population rapidly over a period of time in the 1800s by emigration. Some of the main reasons are the gold rush in Otago and the difference between homeland and New Zealand.

Around 140 years ago, the young area of Otago was shaken up by the discovery of gold. Many rivers such as Arrow River and Shootover river had gold and people rushed to each scene in order to make a profit and become rich. A lot of miners in got rich from the total of around 2 million ounces of gold which was dug out in Otago, June, 1867. This meant there would be more gold and as long as there were more gold, the miners would think that they could become rich which also increased emigration to New Zealand.

Many of the European immigrants that immigrated to New Zealand were from Britain in the 1800s. In those days life in Britain was hard due to several reasons. These reasons included: poverty, disease and no freedom of religion. Britain had only a few amounts of upper-class citizens and the rest were average citizens. In Britain if you were born poor, then you would most likely be poor in the future. Since living was hard they moved to different countries for a fresh new start. Also, streets in Britain were completely disgusting. Rubbish roamed the streets freely which could generate disease very easily. As New Zealand was only recently discovered there were small chances of getting sick from a disease.

Also, in Britain, if you believed in the wrong type of religion there were dire consequences such as fines, imprisonment and the worst of all execution. In New Zealand there were no choices of religion. Although the missionaries tried converting the Maoris into Christianity it was a choice of wanting to change or not changing at all. Therefore, freedom of religion supports the fact of immigrating to New Zealand.

In conclusion, New Zealand, a country in the Pacific, has many reasons to emigrate to in the 1800s.
sylock232   
Sep 1, 2008
Essays / How to write an exciting monologue [21]

PLz help me on dis one.
Very important thing that i need to learn for da exams...
Thank you for ur help
Much appreciated
sylock232   
Aug 18, 2008
Grammar, Usage / How to avoid in writing in the passive tone [2]

Can u plz gimme some tips from avoiding the passive tone as i have been criticized a lot from doing that and i really need to improve on my essay writing skills.

Plz Help!!!
From a Needy Student... xD
sylock232   
Aug 16, 2008
Writing Feedback / essay on Juliets speech in Romeo and Juliet Modernized [2]

This is a essay on Juliets speech in Romeo and Juliet Modernized.

The speech if Juliet in the play "Romeo and Juliet" written by William Shakespeare is a classical play which has many figures of speech but the main is a figure of speech named imagery. In Juliet's speech in line 15-60 in scene three, she describes many different things by imagery.

Firstly, Juliet talks about fear very descriptively using a figure of speech called imagery. "..that almost freezes me to death..." is describing how much she fears about the dreaded events that are going to occur. Another example of describing fear is "A feeling of faint, cold fear pierces my veins..." is a sentence of how she is feeling the fear.

Secondly, she also talks about death, if she was tricked about the potion. "What if it's a poison that the Friar has cleverly given me to kill me..." is talking about the fear she is facing and also about concerns and curiosity of the sleeping potion if it is a poison to kill her. Another example is the sentences "...die strangled in my death..." is about the ways of dying. She also takes out a knife just in case the plan doesn't work and where she would kill herself because she would have to marry Paris instead of Romeo.

Lastly, Juliet describes the most in behaviors of hellish or evil acts or thoughts which comes to mind when she is thinking about the upcoming plan. "...at certain hours in the night, ghosts walk..." is talking about the death of Tybalt and about what happens when death comes. "...with the loathsome smells and shrieks like mandrakes torn out of the ground, which make living beings go mad when they hear them..." is a short paragraph like sentence which is describing horrors of evil thoughts that she will be facing if she fails this plan. It is also describing relatively similar to the images of hell.

In conclusion, Juliet's speech in line 15-60 of scene three of Romeo and Juliet describes many different subjects by type of figure of speech named imagery.

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