Pictures:
I chose a picture of a Ferris wheel because it represents love. Some times the days are good and you have the feeling you have at the top of a Ferris wheel, while others are bad and you feel the despair you feel when getting off of a Ferris wheel.
I have chosen pictures of hearts made of hands because love shouldn't be forced on to someone like the situation with Juliet and Paris, it should be made with real feelings. You can't easily force someone to make a heart with their hands, they have to chose to, just like love.
I have chosen pictures of hearts made of hands because love shouldn't be forced on to someone like the situation with Juliet and Paris, it should be made with real feelings. You can't easily force someone to make a heart with their hands, they have to chose to, just like love.
About My Project:
This is my final project for the book Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare. I decided to do a music website. I read each scene in class. Then, I thought of a correlating song that reminds my of that scene. Each act has its own page, and on those pages are the names of the songs, the artist and why I chose that song. Also, under my whole book tab is the song that I think the whole book relates to. These are my opinions of the songs. I have done the same with the pictures under each tab. I will explain those, too. On my last tab, I have compared Taylor Swift's song "Love Story" to the book.
The book that I read in class was called Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare from No Fear Shakespeare. This book, and all other No Fear Shakespeare books are the original text next to a modified (and, let's face it, easier to read) version.
In class, we will also watch two Romeo and Juliet films. The first one we watched was the 1968 version. We would read each scene, then we will watch it with this version. The second one we will watch is the 1998 version. We watched this one straight through. We didn't watch the 2013 version but it looks interesting.
The book that I read in class was called Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare from No Fear Shakespeare. This book, and all other No Fear Shakespeare books are the original text next to a modified (and, let's face it, easier to read) version.
In class, we will also watch two Romeo and Juliet films. The first one we watched was the 1968 version. We would read each scene, then we will watch it with this version. The second one we will watch is the 1998 version. We watched this one straight through. We didn't watch the 2013 version but it looks interesting.
Movie Posters:
This one is the 1968 movie. This one is the 1998 movie. This one is the 2013 movie.
Thanks to:
- grooveshark.com
- weebly.com
- azlyrics.com
- metrolyrics.com
- teacher for giving us tie in class to work on our project
- and my parents and friends for helping me with a few songs and being supportive.