Wednesday, 6 December 2017

ROMEO AND JULIET Shakespear

Romeo and Juliet English Class 2017 TERM 3&4


What is Romeo and Juliet about?

Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetime and along with Hamlet, is one of his most frequently performed plays.

who are the characters in Romeo and Juliet?

Here are some character. 
Romeo:
  The son and heir of Montague and Lady Montague. A young man of about sixteen, Romeo is handsome, intelligent, and sensitive. Though impulsive and immature, his idealism and passion make him an extremely likable character. He lives in the middle of a violent feud between his family and the Capulets, but he is not at all interested in violence. His only interest is love. At the beginning of the play he is madly in love with a woman named Rosaline, but the instant he lays eyes on Juliet, he falls in love with her and forgets Rosaline. Thus, Shakespeare gives us every reason to question how real Romeo’s new love is, but Romeo goes to extremes to prove the seriousness of his feelings.
Juliet:
 The daughter of Capulet and Lady Capulet. A beautiful thirteen-year-old girl, Juliet begins the play as a naïve child who has thought little about love and marriage, but she grows up quickly upon falling in love with Romeo, the son of her family’s great enemy. Because she is a girl in an aristocratic family, she has none of the freedom Romeo has to roam around the city, climb over walls in the middle of the night, or get into swordfights. 

Friar Laurence
(Nevertheless, Friar Laurence decides to marry Romeo and Juliet in the attempt to stop the civil feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. When Romeo is banished for killing Tybalt and flees to Mantua, Friar Laurence tries to help the two lovers get back together using a potion to fake Juliet's death.)

Rosaline
: Is an unseen character and niece of Capulet in William Shakespeare's tragedy Romeo and Juliet (1597). Although silent, her role is important. Romeo is at first deeply in love with Rosaline and expresses his dismay at her not loving him back.

Capulet:
the patriarch of the Capulet family, father of Juliet, husband of Lady Capulet, and enemy, for
unexplained reasons, of Montague. He truly loves his daughter, though he is not well acquainted with Juliet’s thoughts or feelings, and seems to think that what is best for her is a “good” match with Paris. Often prudent, he commands respect and propriety, but he is liable to fly into a rage when either is lacking.
The Nurse 
 Juliet’s nurse, the woman who breast-fed Juliet when she was a baby and has cared for Juliet her entire life. A vulgar, long-winded, and sentimental character, the Nurse provides comic relief with her frequently inappropriate remarks and speeches. But, until a disagreement near the play’s end, the Nurse is Juliet’s faithful confidante and loyal intermediary in Juliet’s affair with Romeo. She provides a contrast with Juliet, given that her view of love is earthy and sexual, whereas Juliet is idealistic and intense. The Nurse believes in love and wants Juliet to have a nice-looking husband, but the idea that Juliet would want to sacrifice herself for love is incomprehensible to her.
Lady Capulet 
  Juliet’s mother, Capulet’s wife. A woman who herself married young (by her own estimation she gave birth to Juliet at close to the age of fourteen), she is eager to see her daughter marry Paris. She is an ineffectual mother, relying on the Nurse for moral and pragmatic support. 

Tybalt 
  A Capulet, Juliet’s cousin on her mother’s side. Vain, fashionable, supremely aware of courtesy and the lack of it, he becomes aggressive, violent, and quick to draw his sword when he feels his pride has been injured. Once drawn, his sword is something to be feared. He loathes Montagues.
Montague  
 Romeo’s father, the patriarch of the Montague clan and bitter enemy of Capulet. At the beginning of the play, he is chiefly concerned about Romeo’s melancholy.
Lady Montague 
  Romeo’s mother, Montague’s wife. She dies of grief after Romeo is exiled from Verona.
Benvolio 
      Abram 
 Montague’s servant, who fights with Sampson and Gregory in the first scene of the play.
These are some of the characters i read about and also learnt about.


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Tuesday, 27 June 2017

MIGRATION

PUSH AND PULL REASONS WHY PEOPLE MIGRATED?

So last week I interviewed my parents about the push and pull reasons why they migrated to New Zealand.

Well the reasons why my parents migrated was because they wanted us to have a good education and for my parents to have a good job to look after us.

So in Tonga they didn't have much equipment to help them find jobs or even build a business. They also didn't have enough money to make a living.

They didn't have much issue coming to NZ and making there lives better.

SOCIAL MEDIA HEALTH

This is a google drawing of mine that I just created in Health. We had to create our own footprints and add in the current apps/sites we've been on in the last 48hours. As you can see that on the bottom of the footprint is a large photo of google drive and apps around it that relates. The reason why we are learning about SM is because we have been using SM alot, leaving behind bad/good footprints. I learnt today that everything that we do using wifi is not private as we think it is. What I'm going to do from now on is to always leave a smart footprint, because I'll never know when someone's watching me.  

Tuesday, 7 March 2017



FONO FALE!

WHAT IS A FONO FALE: 
The Fonofale model was created by Fuimaono Karl Pulotu-Endemann as a Pacific Island model of health. It encompasses the values and beliefs from Samoa, Cook Islands, Tonga, Niue, Tokelau and Fiji. The concept of the Samoan fale or house is used as an image to describe a Pacific view of important factors in healthy development.

THE ROOF:

The roof represents cultural values and beliefs that are the shelter for life. These can include beliefs in traditional methods of healing as well as western methods.

THE FOUNDATION: 
The foundation of the Fonofale represents the extended family, which is the foundation for all Pacific Island cultures.

The pou

Between the roof and the foundation are the four pou, or posts. These pou not only connect the culture and the family but depend on each other. The pou are:
  • spiritual. This dimension relates to the sense of wellbeing which stems from a belief system that includes either Christianity or traditional spirituality relating to nature, language, beliefs and history, or a combination of both.
  • physical. This dimension relates to physical wellbeing.
  • mental. This dimension relates to the health of the mind, which involves thinking and emotion as well as behaviours expressed.

Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Health Wharetapawha


HEALTH CLASS 
                                 Hauora(Health/Wellbeing)


  1. Physical: exerciser, sleeping, food
  2. Mental/Emotional: Feelings
  3. Spiritual: Beliefs and Values
  4. Social: Family and Friends


PHYSICAL:  what i like to do for physical is to keep my body active and fit. like playing sports such as rugby and touch. why i play these sports is to keep my body healthy and active. sometimes i like to train with my brothers and go for walks with my friends. i also make sure that i eat proper food and keep it balanced.

MENTAL/EMOTIONAL: Every time or even everyday i feel happy when people are smiling or even when i'm with my family and friends. sometime i might feel upset or sad but i know there is always someone for me  to count and will always have my back like my friends.

SPIRITUAL: As a young Tongan girl my parents always tell my sibling's and I to go to church every Sunday even to attend Sunday school. i always ask why we have to got to church? my parent told it because the lord is our saviour and hes the one who forgives all our sins. now people may call us religious people but to us we are known as Christians and we also go to church to receive the lords blessing and to give thank to what he has given and done for us.

SOCIAL: in my life my family is the most important thing in my life because when one falls down then we all fall down and work together to get back up. Also my friends are and important part in my life because if it weren't for them i wouldn't be the smart and confident person i am today and i really appreciate them always having my back no matter what.