Learn from yesterday. . .
Live for today . . .
Hope for tomorrow . . .

Linggo, Disyembre 29, 2013

In the Mirror Where I Met Him

              Standing in front of the mirror, I found him. He sits on the bed and starts our conversation:
              “How are you?” he said.
              “I . . . I . . . I'm fine. Am I dreaming or is my imagination?” I replied.
              “Imagination is very important thing, it is more important than knowledge” he replied.
              “Can I ask a question?” I asked.
              “Sure, what do you want to know about me or about something?” he replied.
              “I want to know how life goes on, how can we forget the things happened before? How can you be one of the most famous persons in the world? Do you have any problem during your time?” I immediately asked.
              “Well, life is like a bicycle, to keep it balance, you must keep moving. There will be a lowest point in our life. Of course, I faced a lot of problems and challenges. As I said, I faced them; I laughed at them and solved them. Remember, we cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them. Forget the problems you faced and always remember the lessons it gave you. I am not that genius and famous, I am just curious. You may not understand everything in your life but life takes time, all you need is love and imagination. In our world, we have a lot of problems. The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it” he answered.
              I was speechless to what he said. I realized one thing, he may be my imagination but his presence was felt by my mind and my heart. I want to be like him.
              “Don’t let the world change your smile, let your smile change the world. Make your own future and you will be successful” he suddenly said.
              “Thank you Mr. E . . . Ei” I said but before finishing my statement:
              “Learn from today, hope for tomorrow and live for today. Don’t judge others, judge yourself. Goodbye my son. Let all the spirits be with you” he said.
              He walked through the mirror and said “I will always your reflection”. He vanished and just smiled at me. I never thought that this will happen. The man I admire most, the man who moulds me by his inspiring quotes. Mr. Albert Einstein, I believe in you.

Linggo, Disyembre 8, 2013

Nine Circles of CNSHS: The Place I Belong XD

              Every school has a secret, a secret that is unbelievable. Some of us know the nine circles of Hell but each circle was divided in each correspondents in a particular area. These correspondents were broken also into nine circles, they are around the world. Some people say that these correspondents were broken for the preparation of Satan's revenge and also known as "Apocalypse". One of those correspondents is Cavite National Science High School. 
              Every correspondent was built strongly to protect each soul that was punished. God knows each correspondent and so each soul cannot be trained for the Apocalypse, instead, the souls will be punished more and they will never forgiven. The gate is obviously the gate of the said secondary school. This was built according to the correspondent circle it came from. The design can be changed but the whole thing can be destroyed if a soul is come from different correspondent. There, you can see the Guidance Room, the first circle. Inside the room are the souls punish for being undisciplined. They can be transferred to other correspondent or they can be fallen to the Inferno. A correspondent can also be called as Meerno, a sub-form of  Hell.
           The second circle of CNSHS is the Learning Resource Center (LRC). The souls inside this are punished for being inconstant. They are punished and secured by Rombul, an angel sent to every correspondent to check and secure the second circle. The circle can be destroyed if the Rombul failed to do her job.
            Every circle has an outline that serves as the path through each circle. There you can see the Canteen I, the third circle. The souls are punished for their greediness. Due to more unforgivable greediness of a person, a soul can be sent to Canteen II, the fourth circle of CNSHS. There are severely punished because of greediness or covetousness. They cannot eat and have a thing because if they do, they will pay and be sent to the ninth circle of CNSHS.
           The fifth circle of Hell is the ICT laboratory. The souls are punished because of being well-improved and high pride. They cannot enter the Inferno unless they help Satan for his awakening. They can also go out of the circle to secure and check every corners of the correspondent but an angel is watching them. 
           The sixth circle of CNSHS is the TRC room. The souls are punished because of laziness. They are the souls who make reports and updates in the correspondent and sent it to the Paradiso. They cannot rest because every step and every move a soul in the correspondent makes will be reported and signed to the assigned angel in a particular circle.
           The seventh circle is the CAT room. The souls are mostly masculine. They are punished for being undisciplined and there, they are judged if a soul will transfer to the first circle or not. The angel that secured the circle is a soul from the Inferno which is forgiven by the heaven.
           The eight circle is the Third year building. The largest circle in the Meerno. The souls in the circle are punished because of undisciplined coolness. They cannot go out and see the the Meerno but this circle is divided into four. The three sub-circles contained a lot of skillful souls which can help for the Satan's awakening and different angels secured this circle. The other sub-circle is actually not called a "sub-circle" because it contained the most powerful souls in the Meerno. This is called the ninth circle of CNSHS. The souls are frozen but it is just during weekends. The souls are very active during weekdays and can help more Satan for the Apocalypse. This circle is guarded by an archangel, a powerful and the highest degree of an angel. The souls in the last circle are taught about different lessons and the angels try their bests for the souls to change for them to be forgiven by heaven.
              There are many correspondents, who knows? Your school is one of those. Check it out. 
              

Sabado, Nobyembre 30, 2013

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              Everything changes; the way we speak, the way we move and the way we communicate. Text messaging or commonly known as "texting" is one of the most done things in our daily life. An act of composing and sending a brief, electronic message between two or more mobile phones or fixed or portable devices over a phone network. The term originally referred to messages sent using the Short Message Service (SMS); it has grown to include messages containing image, video, and sound content (known as MMS messages).
              There are many ways of texting, one of those is what they call "Jejemon". There are a lot of languages invented for us to understand a statement well. We can manipulate the way we compose a message and make it cooler and awesome. Honestly, I am not that active in text messaging because "chat" came. I am more comfortable in chatting than in texting but when I was an Elementary student, I was very active in text messaging and very familiar of how to text like using jejemon or simply, making a word shorter. But my English language I think, was not affected by that simply because, I know how to write and pronounce a word properly and at the same time, I know how to compose a message without respect to the spelling of a word. Language is as simple as 1, 2, 3 so how can a person be affected in how he/she texts a message? I know when to text a message informally and when to write and text a word or sentence formally.
              Our English language cannot be affected by a social texting simply by having a self-discipline and a balance of mind on when to text a message informally and when to write and text a word or sentence formally.     

Linggo, Nobyembre 10, 2013

Semestral Break

              One of the greatest breaks or resting times in a school year is our semestral break. In about seven (7) days, students can enjoy their selves or cram for the projects given. This break is the most awaited time I think for some students, but for me, this one-week break is a busy time.
              As usual, a lot of projects and home works were given by the teachers regarding their respective subjects. Honestly, I finished all the tasks given to us in about two days so I can rest and have fun for about four days. I did my best to finish the projects and home works. My friends planned to play and have a sleep-over  to my other friend's house so I agreed and asked permission to my parents. Razen and I went to our other friends to make sure they come. We slept and have fun. We also played a lot of games; physical games and computer games. We played DOTA (Defense Of The Ancients) and basketball. Some of us played chess and some played jack's stone. For me, that was an awesome experience because I have been with my best friends.
              We all need rest or break. rest is a factor or a part of healing. We can think deeply and have some fun. This semestral break was obviously a very awesome trip I ever had. I hope I can experience this again with my other friends or maybe, with my classmates. "I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do. I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do."

Martes, Nobyembre 5, 2013

LOVE is EVERYTHING

             "Love is the irresistible desire to be desired irresistibly". Emotions and feelings are the greatest parts of our life. These are divided into different branches; anger, loneliness, happiness, etc. But these are just a result of loving. For me, love is the major part of everyone's life, the meaning of God and the purpose of our life. Love is everything.
              I'm always in love or "we are always in love", I'm sure. I love my country, I love my classmates, I love my parents, I love God and I love all the people around me. In Mathematics, love is like solving twenty-six (26) unknown variables in an equation; in elementary geometry, love is like a line, endless; in higher geometry, love is perpendicular to God and parallel to life; in Physics, love is like energy, you should exert power (effort) and time; in Chemistry, love is like some chemicals, unstable; in Araling Panlipunan, love is history; in Theology, love is God, love is life, love is everything; in Integral Calculus, love has its maximum volume; in Biology, love is when a couple knows each others anatomy XD; in Botany or Zoology, love is like the interrelationship of particular species in an ecosystem, they depend to each other; for ophthalmologist, love is blind; for Marie Digby, love is strong, love is never wrong, love is where we belong; for me, love is undefined. Generally, love is very complicated.
              Honestly, my love life is like Chemistry, unstable. I love someone not because of her beauty but because of her attitude, care to someone, skills or abilities and her thoughts. Loving is a complex thing, a complicated relationship, a deep understanding and it means everything to each of us. "I love you, not only for what you are, but for what I am when I'm with you".

"Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none" - William Shakespeare

Linggo, Oktubre 6, 2013

My Teacher, My Hero

             Every one of us needs knowledge, learning and wisdom. We have our first teachers, our parents, who let us learn everything, who always tell about your life, your safety and give you the guts to achieve your goals. We also have our second parents, our teachers. Education is the thing that will never remove from our personality. Without teachers, there will be no education.
             Be thankful for the teachers who try their best for us to have better future and deeper understanding about our nation and our personality. Teachers teach everything they know, help us in our problems and give us strength to face our problems. Teachers are very important for the students, without them, there is no other profession, without them, do you think our parents will know something? Teachers taught our parents who teach us what their teachers taught them and so when we grow up, we'll be parents who will teach another generation and be proud that there are teachers who taught you. Be thankful that God made and will make teachers that will show us the real world. Projects, home works and seat works are aspects of being a student that are given by our teachers. Some of us hate these without knowing what the real purpose of those things, not the grades, standing, rank or honor but for enhancement of our abilities and skills. 
             Teachers may be the instrument of God to show the knowledge and the path of success. Teachers are smart, they know more than what you know, powerful, whatever say, you should obey (as a student), incredible, they can check more than three hundred students' test papers and lovable, they love us even they do not say. 

Martes, Oktubre 1, 2013

Beyond Reality

              On a cold winter night, Juliet is talking to herself on the balcony of their house. She is confused about her feelings towards Romeo, her best friend. She is asking herself if what she feels is true love or not. Romeo, unseen by Juliet, is hiding behind the bushes of the garden and overhears everything she is saying. Romeo is actually in love with Juliet ever since they met and he didn't have the confidence to express his feelings. But after hearing Juliet's true feelings, he finally decided to ask her hand in marriage. Romeo shows himself to Juliet and asked her to marry him. After hearing this shocking revelation, Juliet's eyes were filled with tears of joy. Juliet says yes and Romeo was overjoyed. Romeo put the diamond ring given by his mother to him. This ring was preserved and given from his ancestors and now to him by his mother, saying that it should be passed to whoever he will marry. Their wedding was planned to take place in Italy. They planned the wedding before they board their ship to Rome. On their way to the Verona Royal florist, they came across the soothsayer. They were astonished by the shocking news that the soothsayer said. They were warned to beware of the Ides of March. The couple was so afraid for they planned the wedding to take place on the 17th of March and they will board their ship on the 14th of March. They thought of their plan all over again. The Montagues and Capulets suggested to postpone the wedding but the couple believed that the warning of the soothsayer is only brought about by superstitious beliefs. On the 14th of March, the couple boarded their ship to Rome.
              On board the ship are Romeo and Juliet’s guests. They are all well known personalities from various allied kingdoms. From the kingdom of Denmark, Hamlet, from the Kingdom of Rome, Julius Caesar, Cassius, and Brutus, from the Kingdom of Scotland, Macbeth, from the Kingdom of Syracuse, Antipholus and Dromio, from the Kingdom of Ephesus, Antipholus and Dromio, from the Kingdom of Athens, Lysander, Demetrius, Helena, and Hermia, and from the Kingdom of Messina, Beatrice and Benedick. At midnight, everybody was having the time of their life when Beatrice and Benedick suddenly notice that the Antipholus and Dromio of Syracuse and the Antipholus and Dromio of Ephesus are actually twins. The mischievous Benedick told Beatrice that they should play a prank on them. Beatrice agreed and commenced their plan. Beatrice flirted with Antipholus of Syracuse and told him to ask Dromio of Syracuse to fetch her a glass of water. Benedick told Antipholus of Ephesus that he will give him a treasure chest full of gold if he gives him a piece of cake. Antipholus of Ephesus easily believes this and told Dromio of Ephesus to get him a piece of cake. When both Dromio got what their master wanted, Benedick and Beatrice switched the places of the two Antipholus. Dromio of Ephesus gave the cake to Antipholus of Syracuse and Dromio of Syracuse gave the glass of water to Antipholus of Ephesus. Both Antipholus got mad because they thought that their servants were mocking them. The 2 pairs of twins chased each other all over the ship. Dromio of Syracuse accidentally trips on the floor and accidentally pushes Antipholus of Ephesus towards the captain of the ship. As the captain falls, he accidentally stirred the ship towards an iceberg and caused the ship to sink. Everybody fell overboard except for the Capulets, Beatrice, Benedick, Antipholus and Dromio of Syracuse, Antipholus and Dromio of Ephesus because they were able to get on the lifeboats along with the crew of the ship.
              After the dreadful shipwreck on March 15 (based on the soothsayer’s Ides of March), all the guests of Romeo and Juliet were drifted upon a mystical island which was then believed to have superstitious beings. Auspiciously, they were able to prosper in the barren island a few days right after the shipwreck. There they came across with Oberon and Titania, the mysterious king and queen of the fairies, together with Helena, their gorgeous princess and Puck, their relentless aide. Puck has this potential to mess up a relationship between two lovers simply by squirting a mystical juice to the eye of either the guy or lady once they were asleep, so that when they woke up, they won’t be together again as if they were not acquainted with each other. Prior to the abhorrence of Capulet and Lady Capulet to Romeo, Capulet ordered Puck to squirt the mystical juice to the eye of Romeo so that he could not be acquainted with Juliet to any further extent. Lucky for them, Puck was able to do so. Meanwhile, Helena was in love with Demetrius, a guy whose love interest is Hermia. Helena has no other choice but to order Puck to squirt his mystical juice to Demetrius so that he will be falling in love with her. At the same time, Egeus, a mighty blacksmith of the island, was also disgusted with Lysander, whom his daughter Hermia loves so much. So Puck was then ordered to do the same like what the Capulets and Helena ordered him before, and he was successful in doing such.
              From then on, perplexity between three couples had started. Romeo was now in love with Hermia; Demetrius was stunned by the lovely Helena; and Lysander has a deep adoration to Juliet. Thus, Helena was successful with her plan. Upon having Demetrius in her life, Helena pretended to have been pregnant to him (but actually, this is not true). To his delight, Demetrius ordered his servants to get everything ready for their daughter. 
              Almost a year had gone by; still Helena seemed not to be pregnant. Upon knowing the truth that Helena was not actually pregnant, Demetrius drove away Helena from his mighty realm, leaving her outside stumbled upon the shimmering hallway. Demetrius, having disgusted with what he knew, started to look for his first love interest which is Hermia. He searched every part of the barren island; day and night he screeched Hermia’s name, but after a month of incessant search, he could not find Hermia any longer. And according to what he had heard from the adjacent realm, Hermia was currently the queen of Verona in Italy with his husband Romeo. This put himself into suicide.
              On the other hand, while the prosperity continues to stretch throughout the island, they decided to have a leader to be elected in order to maintain the peace and order of the newly-occupied island. Out of several aspirants, Julius Caesarhas been chosen to rule the island. He overpowered several aspirants, including Brutus and Cassius. Resentful and envious with what has transpired, Brutus and Cassius reunited to topple the leadership of Julius Caesar. They began spreading rumor about Julius Caesar: a rumor that would put his leadership and even his life to an end. Hamlet who was elected as one of the senators to complete the panel of senators has his father, Alonso executed by a group of armed men after a senate hearing in Naples (since his dad was once a senator, too). The suspects are still anonymous up to date; this gave Brutus and Cassius the idea to point Julius Caesar as the prime suspect. 
              Without knowing by Caesar, Brutus and Cassius are already spreading rumors throughout the citizenry of the island about the “execution” of Alonso, which is all a hoax. All was easily convinced since Caesar was once known to be a powerful yet ruthless executioner leader of Mantua. He immediately put convicts into death without prior hearings and court proceedings. Upon hearing the rumors, Hamlet had this sudden outburst of anger to Julius Caesar. But since he was a senator and a dignified statesman, he cannot carry out his plan of Caesar’s assassination so as not to besmirch his reputation. Without any hesitation on his part, he ordered Macbeth, his fellow camp-de-aide to execute Caesar in a Senate hearing. 
              Few days after, Prospero, a faithful and loyal follower of Alonso who got stranded in the island after Alonso's assassination, heard the surreptitious plan of Caesar’s assassination. On the day of assassination, Prospero tried to avert the plan, saying that he’ll be stating the golden truth about Alonso's death. Hamlet, trying not to besmirch his reputation, decided to bring the plan of assassination an end, since according to him, all was just a rumor and there is no valid evidence to verify that Caesar assassinated his father before. Prospero was relieved and he told Hamlet the truth behind his father's death. According to Prospero, Alonso died when they were on their way home from the Senate hearing in Naples. They were riding their ship when suddenly pirates came aboard and tried to steal their ship. Alonso protected all his men and drove all the pirates away but Alonso didn't notice that one of the pirates stayed behind and stabbed him on the chest. Prospero killed this pirate and Alonso died in his arms. After a few hours, a raging storm came and the ship sunk. Prospero got stranded in the island and was the only survivor from the tragedy that occurred.
              Meanwhile, on the mighty realm of Demetrius, Helena was stacked and still wondering what happened to Demetrius. She then ordered her servants to search for Demetrius. After few days of searching, they found Demetrius’ body and saw a knife which he used to stab himself. Upon knowing the news her servants reported to her, Helena ran in the hallway. She then stopped at the fountain and tears kept falling in her eyes. Day and nights had passed yet she is still crying and not eating. Her servants are worried for her condition. By this, her servants decided to send a letter to Romeo, Lysander, Hermia and Juliet. The letter is about the condition of Helena that her servants thought that will surely help to improve her condition. The two pairs of lovers; Lysander and Juliet, Romeo and Hermia came. They were shocked for they saw Helena crying then laughing. In short, she’s out of her mind and now she’s crazy. Her servants tell the whole story of what had happened to Helena. They said that Helena is blaming herself because if she didn’t pretend to be pregnant then Demetrius will not be disappointed and will not find Hermia in the barren island, resulting for him to stab himself after knowing the dreadful news. Hermia was shocked why Demetrius wanted to find her. She ran to Helena’s bedroom.
              In Helena’s bedroom, Hermia heard her singing a song. The song is about her act of ordering Puck to pour mystical juice to Demetrius’ eyes. Hermia, upon hearing the Helena singing, called Romeo, Lysander and Juliet. They began to wonder who is Puck and what the meaning of the mystical juice is. They’re mind are full of questions, so for them to satisfy their curiosity and to find all the happenings behind this, they went back to the barren island. There, they searched and searched. Until one night, they were so tired and hungry and wanted to have rest. Then, they heard someone coming. They saw Julius and Prospero. They immediately asked them for help. They asked if they knew Puck. Prospero said that Puck is just beside them. The two pairs of lovers were shocked. They don’t know that Puck is just playing around them. As they started to chase Puck, Juliet tripped at Romeo’s foot. A diamond ring fell from Juliet’s pocket in her dress. There, she suddenly remembered his love for Romeo. She remembered that Romeo is the one who gave that ring. After she remembered and will now tell it to Romeo, Prospero suddenly casted a spell andthe lovers fell asleep. Prospero then ordered Puck to bring back the true feelings of the lovers. Puck poured the mystical juice to their eyelids. Upon waking up, everything is back to normal again. Romeo is madly in loved to Juliet again, same as Lysander to Hermia. They immediately went to Helena and found her asleep. The lovers heard a sound saying “wake up, wake up”.
              The lovers closed their eyes and opened it again. They found themselves in the ship safe and secured. They were shocked for Demetrius is alive and now fell in love with Helena. Then, they discovered that it was just a dream; a bad dream yet to be remembered. That day, they reached the shore of one of Italy’s beaches. A triple wedding occurred with the other boards of the ship as their guests. Then, they lived happily ever after.
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Linggo, Setyembre 22, 2013

Fair is Foul, Foul is Fair

              "Fair is foul, foul is fair", a famous line from a Shakespearean masterpiece "Macbeth". This quote or line affects most of us.This quote needs deeper understanding and analysis to understand well. It means a lot for me. There are things that seem or look good but these things may have a quality we do not like or want while there are also things we do not admire but if we look at it inside, these things will surely look good.

              This quote is related to our lives. There are people whom you like or admire because of their appearance and how they treat you but be careful, these people can hurt you the most. There are also people  whom you do not like because of what you see in them, their appearance, physical form, penmanship, attitude, and strength but try to look them inside and find yourself as their friend and you will see how they care, love and respect you. Never judge a person without knowing more about them.

              This quote surely affects our personality. These people, for us, as Filipinos, can be call as "plastic", they pretend, using their appearance, to earn or gain respect and destroy one's personality. And always look inside and try to analyze everyone's attitude, emotion or feeling towards you. They may be the people who will love and care you as yourself and never leave you. So "Don't judge a book by its cover".

Sabado, Setyembre 14, 2013

Midsummer Night's Dream (Climax)

              For me, the climax of one of the Shakespearean masterpieces, "Midsummer Night's Dream", is when the four lovers were confused of what is happening. Demetrius and Lysander pursued and fall in love with Helena, Helena and Hermia were amazed of it. The two men went out and found a place to fight as well as Hermia who threatened Helena with a physical fight. The lovers quarreled.

Reason:
              I think that the climax of the said Shakespearean masterpiece is this because for me, the highest point of arguing is fighting and they fought in the scene. It was also near in falling action so the climax showed the four lovers reached their highest degree and anger and let it came out from their bodies.

Opinion:
              The climax is intense and usually contains the highest quarrel or fight in the play so I chose these scenes as my climax.

Linggo, Setyembre 8, 2013

The Best Way to Forgive is to Forget

             Forgive is a thing  we usually do everyday. Forgive the people who hurt you; the people who borrowed your pen and lost it; the people who tease you; the people who make you sad; and the people who did not help you in your assignments, projects and in your problems in Mathematics, Science and languages.
             In every mistake we make, failure occurs, we regret for the things we did and blame the other people for not helping you but you forgive them and forgive yourself. The people who hurt you emotionally and physically are hard to forgive. Forgetting the things they have done will help you in forgiving them. But the hardest thing to forgive includes your love life, family and friendship. Forget the things they have done or forget them?
             It is very difficult to choose either to forger the things they have done or forget them. Forgetting them? I think you may not easily forget them because they are the persons whom you love, the person who became part of your life and the person who let you feel safe. So these persons are the persons who will be remembered and who will not be forgotten. But there is always a way, try to forgive them but never forget them and the things they have done, let it be a lesson in your life.

Sabado, Setyembre 7, 2013

Academic Inclined or Sporty Student?

              Being a student, I need to concentrate to my academic performances. It simply means that I need to study all of the major subjects in our curriculum. But we all know that every student wants to play, enhance their skills, improve their abilities and mold their talents by joining different physical sports like basketball, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, sepak takraw and swimming and mind games or mental sports such as chess and scrabble. 

              For me, a student can be academic inclined and at the same time, sporty. I want to learn, to know and to understand everything about our major subjects (mathematics and sciences) for me to have a better life in the future and I also want to mold my physical and mental skills and improve every single part of my body by playing different sports such as basketball and chess. I think both of the performances; academical and sporty will help me in many ways especially for improvement.

         Both of them are needed especially by a student like me. Each of them has their own uses or importance to an individual and so if we can be academic inclined and sporty at the same time, we can have a better understanding about our lives, a better mind, a better future, a better body or for short, for improvement.

Martes, Agosto 27, 2013

A Prayer

Without lips, we cannot smile
Without nose, we cannot smell
Without eye, we cannot see
Without You, we cannot be.

Lord, have mercy on us
Come and please fill our hearts
Fill our lives
Stay with us.

We have sins, we feel pains
We disobey and so we fail
But we help and we care
We love and we share.

Typhoon destroyed the victims' homes
Destroyed their wishes and hopes
And so we pray asking for Your help
And for more strength to stand.

Let them feel Your presence
Let them feel Your love
For new life and hopes
For new beginning and challenges.

Amen.


Sabado, Agosto 17, 2013

Ganito Ka rin ba mag-English?

The following is a letter found at a certain bar in Manila and has been preserved in its original, unedited form.

To Marije,

I am not surprised or wonder why Dennis leave you why? What reason can you think about but you're very fat body. I thought before that Dennis only use me to his toy but sooner and later I'm realize that he really can't not beared or stomached to be with you anymore because at first, Dennis say he could not stand you're habit of making pakialam all his walks (lakad) and always calling to their house what he got home or this or that.
And then he say he get ashame to me either in school or in his family and then asking you to exercise you’re very very, very fat body. But you hate it. Thought you’re the most preetiest girls he knows about. What do you think you are “ Beautiful Girl” of Jose Mari Chan?

Even you are beautiful face ( to your think) you do not have the right to called me whatsoever or else difference name one time or the other for the real purposed to insults my personality because I’m never call you names either in the front of Dennis or in the backs of Dennis, but if you start already to calling me different name, I don’t have any other choice but to call you other different name to. Like you are a PIG, FAT, OBESSED, OVERWIGHT, AND UGLY SHAPE girl. Shame to you’re body that is to a BUDING.
You can’t not blame Dennis for exchanging you to me because I am the more sexier that you when you look to us in the mirror. I’m repeat again that you are like Lozada when she is a girl.

Love,
The sexiest Girl of D.M.

P.S.
You say that I’m the bad breathe but who is Dennis want to kissed. Me or you? And the final is me. There you go.


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              Everyone of us seems to hate reading this letter because of the grammar including the tenses and the redundancy, the words that the sender used and the meaning of the letter. The letter obviously shows insult, disrespect and pride of what she got and their relationships between Dennis. For me the only purpose of the sender to Marije is to insult and for Marije to know what's wrong to her physical appearance. I also noticed different mistakes such as the wrong used of tenses, grammar, choose of words, etc. Even she committed different mistakes in grammar, the receiver will surely get mad or maybe she will laugh at the letter.


Revision:

To Marije,

I was not surprised why did Dennis leave you. The reason that I thought was because of your very fat body. before I thought that Dennis only use me for his toy but later on, I realized that he really could not be with you anymore because Dennis said that he did not want your attitude particularly whenever he is busy and your habit of calling him in his house about the things he did not want to talk about.
And then he said that he was ashamed to me in school and in his family. then he asked you to exercise your very fat body but you did not listen to him. Though you’re the preetiest girl he knows. What do you think you are, “ Beautiful Girl” of Jose Mari Chan?

Even you have beautiful face, you do not have the right to call me in different name just for you to insult my personality because I never call you in different name in front of Dennis or in the back of Dennis, but if you start to call me in different name, I don’t have choice but to call you in other names too, like you are a PIG, FAT, OBESE, OVERWEIGHT, AND UGLY SHAPE girl.
You cannot blame Dennis for choosing me because I am sexier than you when you look us in the mirror. I repeat that you are like Lozada when she is a girl.

Love,
The sexiest Girl of D.M.

P.S.
You said that I’m the bad girl but who do you think Dennis want to kiss with? You or me? And the answer is me. There you go.

Linggo, Agosto 4, 2013

Blogging: My Informal Theme

A page has been opened on the path to modernization” a simple quote but has a lot of meanings. We have entered a new face of life and world. Just one type, one click and one smile, everyone can learn, everyone can read, everyone can watch and everyone can communicate. Technology is one of the important things to us today. We can do almost everything with these improved equipments, machineries and tools. For me as a student, technology helps me a lot. Blogging is one of the products of a part of today’s technologies. Blogging is also one of the most effective things to do if you want to express your feelings and share your experiences just like our informal theme.
For me, it is a very good idea in making our informal themes as our blogs. It is easy for me to construct a theme or blog compared in manual writing of our themes. It can also be made neatly and I can assure that I construct correct grammars. I can also customize the designs of the page to make it more interesting for the readers. A reader can also post a comment or reaction about the theme or he can also follow the BlogSpot and he can be updated for new blogs to come. It has also an auto save so if the internet connection is gone I can recover my blog.
However, if there are advantages in blogging, there are also disadvantages. First is the person, who does not have internet access, it is difficult for them to construct and for their money to spend for it. Second is that, it is better for the teacher to see his students make and construct their own themes lively for more honest grading system.
          For me, we need to follow the flow of our universal system or our modernization so let us make our life better. But “Small wonder our national spirit is husk empty. We have more information but less knowledge. More communication but less community. More goods but less goodwill. More of virtually everything save that which the human spirit requires. So distracted have we become sating this new need or that material appetite, we hardly noticed the departure of happiness”

Sabado, Hulyo 27, 2013

A Permanent Change

              All of us change the way we are as a part of our development. We grow, we mold ourselves and we made things better. For me, changes that occur can be physically, emotionally, socially and mentally. I, myself, experienced a lot of changes but the most unforgettable change I underwent was when I was in my elementary school.
              When I was in my sixth Grade, I experienced a lot of problems even problem that includes our teacher. Our teacher, not mentioning her name, was one of the most outstanding teachers in our school so we respected her and always followed what ever she says. I learned many things from her but for me, she was not good in teaching. Yes, she knew everything about her subject, particularly in Science but the way she taught us was not that really good. She was a little bit strict. One day, she told us that she would leave in few days and we would do a lot of things and activities. While announcing it, I said, "Yes" excitedly, then she was hurt of what I said but I did not mean it. She was over reacted of that and she told me that I need to behave and if I talk, she would scold me and she would transfer me to other section or even to the other school.
              Then the day came when she was not in our class. I did not think that her daughter was monitoring me. That time was out school's sports festival, I enjoyed, I played and I won. After that, our teacher was present. She called me and talked to me. She told me that I did not have respect to teachers, she also told me that if she would transfer me to other school, even I was on top ten, she would make sure that I would not have a good education and life. She seemed to be insulting me but I did not know what to say. She also told me that maybe I would be an undisciplined man and I could be just a simple guy in the future. She told me to change and she asked my mother to talk with her. She my mother about the things I have done.
              At that time, I was a little bit sad, insulted and disappointed. I thought that teachers understand their students, they forgive the students but no, I was wrong then she insulted my abilities, skills and my whole personality. After that, a new "me" has begun. My relationships between my teachers were changed.
              Today, I want to change again. I want to be a guy that I used to be before. Teachers here in this school are very different compared to other teachers. They knew how to bond and comfort their students. But the more I want to change, the more it does not come or the more the change does not occurs. It maybe simply because I do not want to experience it again so I can say that I have undergone a permanent change.

Linggo, Hulyo 14, 2013

My Decision Was Right, Right?

“To be or not to be” a quote from Shakespearean masterpiece entitled “Hamlet” which means a lot of things and affects our emotional minds. This six-word quote can be a thousand quotes especially for a guy like me. This short quote has something to do with decision, choosing the right decision. Wrong decision leads to mistakes and mistakes can lead to a change, a worse change that can affect our entire life.

As a student, I faced a lot of problems in school such as doing endless assignments/home works and making a lot of projects. Aside from problems, I faced a lot of decisions, a decision that can change the way I am now, a decision that can affect my entire life and a decision that leads me to success or failure.

Aside from assignments and projects, one of the most unforgettable decisions I have made has something to do with computer games (LAN Games). Defence of the Ancients (DOTA) is one of the most played games in the world so I became interested to this game. At first, I played it not that often but when I loved this game, something changed to me. Every time it starts, my blood pressure seems to be high; I become more excited and more energetic. In our school, some of my friends gave me opportunity to have fun by joining them in playing DOTA, so for me, it is another happy moment in my life. Each computer in front of us was already starting up when I have thought of something. I thought that “I can have more time for playing this game and I can also play at home” but the other part of my life said “playing with friends is better than playing at home alone and with your mother scolding you”. I thought of my mother that time and the other side said “my mother is waiting at home and I have a lot of assignments, I have played with them many times so if I will go home it will not affect them so much”. I really love my mom so much so I stood up and said “bye guys, next time na lang, be what you are and I will be what I am”, my friends laughed at me but they seemed to be disappointed to me but I enjoy sitting with them. I went home and I felt “I made the best decision”. When I was in front of our house, I saw a letter from my mother; it said “Dear Kuya . . . . . . Nakila Lolo’t Lola mo kami, iniwan ko yung susi sa kapit-bahay, kunin mo na lang kay Ate Cony mo. May pagkain sa loob kung nagugutom ka o kaya sumunod ka na lang kasi baka gabihin kami ng dating . . . . . . Mommy”.  My decision was right, right?

Sabado, Hulyo 6, 2013

ENGLISH TIME ! ! !

Every day, in our class
We enjoy, we discuss
We can laugh while we learn
And that is our teacher.

She teaches what she knows
We can learn what she knows
She tells us what life is
She tells what's that, what's this

The subject goes with her
The lessons we have heard
Shakespeare's masterpieces,
And Verbals and tenses.

"Save the best for last", I agree
Though I'm not good in English III,
This class lets me know and see ; that
 Understanding exists on me.


Miyerkules, Hulyo 3, 2013

I Think Before I Click


Today's technology helps man in many ways. We can do more things than before; having a spontaneous communication with friends, families, and other people; sending important messages in just a short period of time; having more friends using different social networking sites; having more knowledge by searching; in just a click, you can know about what things you want to know; making projects, assignments and researches easier; and making more applications for more uses. In my collage, there are different pictures showing how a technology works, and these pictures formed a computer. Computer is one of the most used products of high technological system of the world. I did this collage simply because computer helps me a lot. The collage also shows the components of a computer and a very important thing for a computer, internet access. With internet connection, you can do many things. But there are disadvantages of technology. It can be a cause of addiction and using this technology, someone can know all about you and use it for yourself to be destroyed. These disadvantages will not occur if the user is responsible enough. I hope this collage always reminds you how to be responsible and to THINK BEFORE YOU CLICK.

Sabado, Hunyo 22, 2013

Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare

Act 5, Scene 3
SCENE III. A churchyard; in it a tomb belonging to the Capulets.

    (Enter Paris, and his Page bearing flowers and a torch)

Paris: 
Give me thy torch, boy: hence, and stand aloof: 
    Yet put it out, for I would not be seen.
    Under yond yew-trees lay thee all along,
    Holding thine ear close to the hollow ground;
    So shall no foot upon the churchyard tread,
    Being loose, unfirm, with digging up of graves,
    But thou shalt hear it: whistle then to me,
    As signal that thou hear'st something approach.
    Give me those flowers. Do as I bid thee, go.

Page: 
[Aside] I am almost afraid to stand alone 
    Here in the churchyard; yet I will adventure.

    (Retires) 

Paris: 
Sweet flower, with flowers thy bridal bed I strew,-- 
    O woe! thy canopy is dust and stones;--
    Which with sweet water nightly I will dew,
    Or, wanting that, with tears distill'd by moans:
    The obsequies that I for thee will keep
    Nightly shall be to strew thy grave and weep.

    The Page whistles
    The boy gives warning something doth approach.
    What cursed foot wanders this way to-night,
    To cross my obsequies and true love's rite?
    What with a torch! muffle me, night, awhile.

    (Retires)

    (Enter Roemand Balthasar, with a torch, mattock, etc.) 


Romeo: Give me that mattock and the wrenching iron.
    Hold, take this letter; early in the morning
    See thou deliver it to my lord and father.
    Give me the light: upon thy life, I charge thee,
    Whate'er thou hear'st or seest, stand all aloof,
    And do not interrupt me in my course.
    Why I descend into this bed of death,
    Is partly to behold my lady's face;
    But chiefly to take thence from her dead finger
    A precious ring, a ring that I must use
    In dear employment: therefore hence, be gone:
    But if thou, jealous, dost return to pry
    In what I further shall intend to do,
    By heaven, I will tear thee joint by joint
    And strew this hungry churchyard with thy limbs:
    The time and my intents are savage-wild,
    More fierce and more inexorable far
    Than empty tigers or the roaring sea.

Balthasar: I will be gone, sir, and not trouble you.

Romeo: So shalt thou show me friendship. Take thou that:
    Live, and be prosperous: and farewell, good fellow.

Balthasar: [Aside] For all this same, I'll hide me hereabout:
    His looks I fear, and his intents I doubt.

    (Retires) 

Romeo: 
Thou detestable maw, thou womb of death, 
    Gorged with the dearest morsel of the earth,
    Thus I enforce thy rotten jaws to open,
    And, in despite, I'll cram thee with more food!

    (Opens the tomb) 
Paris: This is that banish'd haughty Montague,
    That murder'd my love's cousin, with which grief,
    It is supposed, the fair creature died;
    And here is come to do some villanous shame
    To the dead bodies: I will apprehend him.

    (Comes forward)

    Stop thy unhallow'd toil, vile Montague!
    Can vengeance be pursued further than death?
    Condemned villain, I do apprehend thee:
    Obey, and go with me; for thou must die.

Romeo: I must indeed; and therefore came I hither.
    Good gentle youth, tempt not a desperate man;
    Fly hence, and leave me: think upon these gone;
    Let them affright thee. I beseech thee, youth,
    Put not another sin upon my head,
    By urging me to fury: O, be gone!
    By heaven, I love thee better than myself;
    For I come hither arm'd against myself:
    Stay not, be gone; live, and hereafter say,
    A madman's mercy bade thee run away.

Paris: I do defy thy conjurations,
    And apprehend thee for a felon here.

Romeo: Wilt thou provoke me? then have at thee, boy!

    (They fight)

Page: O Lord, they fight! I will go call the watch.

    (Exit)

Paris: O, I am slain! 
(Falls)
     If thou be merciful,
    Open the tomb, lay me with Juliet.

    (Dies)

Romeo: In faith, I will. Let me peruse this face.
    Mercutio's kinsman, noble County Paris!
    What said my man, when my betossed soul
    Did not attend him as we rode? I think
    He told me Paris should have married Juliet:
    Said he not so? or did I dream it so?
    Or am I mad, hearing him talk of Juliet,
    To think it was so? O, give me thy hand,
    One writ with me in sour misfortune's book!
    I'll bury thee in a triumphant grave;
    A grave? O no! a lantern, slaughter'd youth,
    For here lies Juliet, and her beauty makes
    This vault a feasting presence full of light.
    Death, lie thou there, by a dead man interr'd. 
(Laying PARIS in the tomb.) 
    How oft when men are at the point of death
    Have they been merry! which their keepers call
    A lightning before death: O, how may I
    Call this a lightning? O my love! my wife!
    Death, that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath,
    Hath had no power yet upon thy beauty:
    Thou art not conquer'd; beauty's ensign yet
    Is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks,
    And death's pale flag is not advanced there.
    Tybalt, liest thou there in thy bloody sheet?
    O, what more favour can I do to thee,
    Than with that hand that cut thy youth in twain
    To sunder his that was thine enemy?
    Forgive me, cousin! Ah, dear Juliet,
    Why art thou yet so fair? shall I believe
    That unsubstantial death is amorous,
    And that the lean abhorred monster keeps
    Thee here in dark to be his paramour?
    For fear of that, I still will stay with thee;
    And never from this palace of dim night
    Depart again: here, here will I remain
    With worms that are thy chamber-maids; O, here
    Will I set up my everlasting rest,
    And shake the yoke of inauspicious stars
    From this world-wearied flesh. Eyes, look your last!
    Arms, take your last embrace! and, lips, O you
    The doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss
    A dateless bargain to engrossing death!
    Come, bitter conduct, come, unsavoury guide!
    Thou desperate pilot, now at once run on
    The dashing rocks thy sea-sick weary bark!
    Here's to my love! 
(Drinks) 
    O true apothecary!
    Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die.

    (Dies)

    (Enter, at the other end of the churchyard, FRIAR LAURENCE, with a lantern, crow, and spade)

Friar Laurence: Saint Francis be my speed! how oft to-night
    Have my old feet stumbled at graves! Who's there?

Balthasar: Here's one, a friend, and one that knows you well.

Friar Laurence: Bliss be upon you! Tell me, good my friend,
    What torch is yond, that vainly lends his light
    To grubs and eyeless skulls? as I discern,
    It burneth in the Capel's monument.

Balthasar: It doth so, holy sir; and there's my master,
    One that you love.

Friar Laurence: Who is it?

Balthasar: Romeo.

Friar Laurence: How long hath he been there?

Balthasar: Full half an hour.

Friar Laurence: Go with me to the vault.

Balthasar: I dare not, sir
    My master knows not but I am gone hence;
    And fearfully did menace me with death,
    If I did stay to look on his intents.

Friar Laurence: Stay, then; I'll go alone. Fear comes upon me:
    O, much I fear some ill unlucky thing.

Balthasar: As I did sleep under this yew-tree here,
    I dreamt my master and another fought,
    And that my master slew him.

Friar Laurence: Romeo! 
(Advances) 
    Alack, alack, what blood is this, which stains
    The stony entrance of this sepulchre?
    What mean these masterless and gory swords
    To lie discolour'd by this place of peace? 
(Enters the tomb) 
    Romeo! O, pale! Who else? what, Paris too?
    And steep'd in blood? Ah, what an unkind hour
    Is guilty of this lamentable chance!
    The lady stirs.

    (Juliet wakes) 

Juliet: O comfortable friar! where is my lord?
    I do remember well where I should be,
    And there I am. Where is my Romeo?

    (Noise within) 

Friar Laurence: I hear some noise. Lady, come from that nest
    Of death, contagion, and unnatural sleep:
    A greater power than we can contradict
    Hath thwarted our intents. Come, come away.
    Thy husband in thy bosom there lies dead;
    And Paris too. Come, I'll dispose of thee

    Among a sisterhood of holy nuns:    Stay not to question, for the watch is coming;    Come, go, good Juliet, (Noise again)     I dare no longer stay.

Juliet: Go, get thee hence, for I will not away.


    (Exit Friar Laurence) 




    What's here? a cup, closed in my true love's hand? 
    Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end:

    O churl! drunk all, and left no friendly drop


    To help me after? I will kiss thy lips;    Haply some poison yet doth hang on them,
    To make die with a restorative.

    (Kisses him) 
    (Thy lips are warm.) 

First Watchman: [Within] Lead, boy: which way?

Juliet: Yea, noise? then I'll be brief. O happy dagger!
    (Snatching Romeo's dagger)
    This is thy sheath;
    Stabs herself
    there rust, and let me die.

    (Falls on Romeo's body, and dies)
    (Enter Watch, with the Page of Paris) 


Page: This is the place; there, where the torch doth burn.

First Watchman: The ground is bloody; search about the churchyard:
    Go, some of you, whoe'er you find attach.
    Pitiful sight! here lies the county slain,
    And Juliet bleeding, warm, and newly dead,
    Who here hath lain these two days buried.
    Go, tell the prince: run to the Capulets:
    Raise up the Montagues: some others search:
    We see the ground whereon these woes do lie;
    But the true ground of all these piteous woes
    We cannot without circumstance descry.

    (Re-enter some of the Watch, with Balthasar) 

Second Watchman: Here's Romeo's man; we found him in the churchyard.

First Watchman: Hold him in safety, till the prince come hither.

    (Re-enter others of the Watch, with Friar Laurence)

Third Watchman: Here is a friar, that trembles, sighs and weeps:
    We took this mattock and this spade from him,
    As he was coming from this churchyard side.

First Watchman: A great suspicion: stay the friar too.

    (Enter the Prince and Attendants) 

Prince: What misadventure is so early up,
    That calls our person from our morning's rest?

    (Enter Capulet, Lady Capulet, and others) 

Capulet: What should it be, that they so shriek abroad?

Lady Capulet: The people in the street cry Romeo,
    Some Juliet, and some Paris; and all run,
    With open outcry toward our monument.

Prince: What fear is this which startles in our ears?

First Watchman: Sovereign, here lies the County Paris slain;
    And Romeo dead; and Juliet, dead before,
    Warm and new kill'd.

Prince: Search, seek, and know how this foul murder comes.

First Watchman: Here is a friar, and slaughter'd Romeo's man;
    With instruments upon them, fit to open
    These dead men's tombs.

Capulet: O heavens! O wife, look how our daughter bleeds!
    This dagger hath mista'en--for, lo, his house
    Is empty on the back of Montague,--
    And it mis-sheathed in my daughter's bosom!

Lady Capulet: O me! this sight of death is as a bell,
    That warns my old age to a sepulchre.

    (Enter Montague and others) 

Prince: Come, Montague; for thou art early up,
    To see thy son and heir more early down.

Montague: Alas, my liege, my wife is dead to-night;
    Grief of my son's exile hath stopp'd her breath:
    What further woe conspires against mine age?

Prince: Look, and thou shalt see.

Montague: O thou untaught! what manners is in this?
    To press before thy father to a grave?

Prince: Seal up the mouth of outrage for a while,
    Till we can clear these ambiguities,
    And know their spring, their head, their
    true descent;
    And then will I be general of your woes,
    And lead you even to death: meantime forbear,
    And let mischance be slave to patience.
    Bring forth the parties of suspicion.

Friar Laurence: I am the greatest, able to do least,
    Yet most suspected, as the time and place
    Doth make against me of this direful murder;
    And here I stand, both to impeach and purge
    Myself condemned and myself excused.

Prince: Then say at once what thou dost know in this.

Friar Laurence: I will be brief, for my short date of breath
    Is not so long as is a tedious tale.
    Romeo, there dead, was husband to that Juliet;
    And she, there dead, that Romeo's faithful wife:
    I married them; and their stol'n marriage-day
    Was Tybalt's dooms-day, whose untimely death
    Banish'd the new-made bridegroom from the city,
    For whom, and not for Tybalt, Juliet pined.
    You, to remove that siege of grief from her,
    Betroth'd and would have married her perforce
    To County Paris: then comes she to me,
    And, with wild looks, bid me devise some mean
    To rid her from this second marriage,
    Or in my cell there would she kill herself.
    Then gave I her, so tutor'd by my art,
    A sleeping potion; which so took effect
    As I intended, for it wrought on her
    The form of death: meantime I writ to Romeo,
    That he should hither come as this dire night,
    To help to take her from her borrow'd grave,
    Being the time the potion's force should cease.
    But he which bore my letter, Friar John,
    Was stay'd by accident, and yesternight
    Return'd my letter back. Then all alone
    At the prefixed hour of her waking,
    Came I to take her from her kindred's vault;
    Meaning to keep her closely at my cell,
    Till I conveniently could send to Romeo:
    But when I came, some minute ere the time
    Of her awaking, here untimely lay
    The noble Paris and true Romeo dead.
    She wakes; and I entreated her come forth,
    And bear this work of heaven with patience:
    But then a noise did scare me from the tomb;
    And she, too desperate, would not go with me,
    But, as it seems, did violence on herself.
    All this I know; and to the marriage
    Her nurse is privy: and, if aught in this
    Miscarried by my fault, let my old life
    Be sacrificed, some hour before his time,
    Unto the rigour of severest law.

Prince: We still have known thee for a holy man.
    Where's Romeo's man? what can he say in this?

Balthasar: I brought my master news of Juliet's death;
    And then in post he came from Mantua
    To this same place, to this same monument.
    This letter he early bid me give his father,
    And threatened me with death, going in the vault,
    I departed not and left him there.

Prince: Give me the letter; I will look on it.
    Where is the county's page, that raised the watch?
    Sirrah, what made your master in this place?

Page: He came with flowers to strew his lady's grave;
    And bid me stand aloof, and so I did:
    Anon comes one with light to ope the tomb;
    And by and by my master drew on him;
    And then I ran away to call the watch.

Prince: This letter doth make good the friar's words,
    Their course of love, the tidings of her death:
    And here he writes that he did buy a poison
    Of a poor 'pothecary, and therewithal
    Came to this vault to die, and lie with Juliet.
    Where be these enemies? Capulet! Montague!
    See, what a scourge is laid upon your hate,
    That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love.
    And I for winking at your discords too
    Have lost a brace of kinsmen: all are punish'd.

Capulet: O brother Montague, give me thy hand:
    This is my daughter's jointure, for no more
    Can I demand.

Montague: But I can give thee more:
    For I will raise her statue in pure gold;
    That while Verona by that name is known,
    There shall no figure at such rate be set
    As that of true and faithful Juliet.

Capulet: As rich shall Romeo's by his lady's lie;
    Poor sacrifices of our enmity!

Prince: A glooming peace this morning with it brings;
    The sun, for sorrow, will not show his head:
    Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things;
    Some shall be pardon'd, and some punished:
    For never was a story of more woe
    Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.

    (Exeunt.)


Act 5, Scene 3 (Modified)
SCENE III. A churchyard; in it a tomb belonging to the Capulets. 

(Paris bearing flowers)

Paris: Ohhh, my Juliet! I can do everything for us to meet and love each 
    other again. Even it costs my life!

(Enter Romeo and Balthasar, with a torch. mattock, etc.)


Romeo: Give that mattock and the wrenching iron. Take this letter to my

    lord and father. Give me the light and do not interrupt me in my course.

Balthasar: So I will be gone, sir, and not trouble you.

(Opens the tomb without knowing the watchmen are walking around)

Paris: This  is that banish'd haughty Montague that murdered my cousin. He is supposed to be killed but                        

    why did he come here? To do some villainous shame to the dead bodies!? I will apprehend him.
(Comes forward)
    Stop vile Montague! I can kill you if you will do some villainous shame to the dead bodies. So go out 
    or die.

Romeo: You're not my purpose here so just leave me alone, sir.


Paris: You're saying to me to leave? what a disrespect!? Oh good saints. Never tell me what will I do, sir, if you want to be killed I'll give it to you.


Romeo: Wilt thou provoke me? Then have at thee, boy!


(They fight)


Paris: Ohhh! Good saints! I am slain! (Falls)


(Watchmen enter)


First Watchman: Ohhh! God of all saints, who did this?

Second Watchman: Maybe this Montague.


Third Watchman: Yeah.


Romeo: I just wanted to be alone but he interrupted. I just wanted to see my Juliet and join her rest.


First Watchman: Your Juliet!? Let us kill this haughty Montague that kills Tybalt.


Second Watchman: Seriously?


Third Watchman: Yeah of course.


(Enters Friar Laurence)


First Watchman: Why are you here!?


Second Watchman: You're not supposed to be here!


Third Watchman: Yeah!


(Romeo kills the watchmen while they are talking to Friar Laurence)


Friar Laurence: Ohh God! How could you do that!? (Romeo cries)


Romeo: I do not know! My Juliet... My JULIET!


Friar Laurence: Wait! Juliet is . . . 


(Another watchmen enter; Juliet wakes, Romeo shocked; Friar Laurence hide in the tomb)


Romeo: Juliet? Is this a dream? You're alive!


Fourth Watchman: He is the vile Montague, and the daughter of Capulet!?


Fifth Watchman: He must be getting the body of the daughter of Capulet! Let's stop him!


(Friar Laurence Exits)


(Romeo hugs Juliet; Juliet cries and tell Romeo about the potion)


Fourth Watchman: You vile Montague! (stubbed Romeo through its back without knowing about Juliet)


(Romeo and Juliet dies)


Fifth Watchman: Ohh God of Saints! You killed the daughter of Capulet who was alive before! And it's true! It's True!  


Fourth Watchman: But how can it be possible?


Fifth Watchman: It's your fault! It's your fault! You will be punished! You will be punished!


Fourth Watchman: Ohh God! It's not true! I will gonna die!!!


(Fourth Watchman killed himself)


Fifth Watchman: I will be blamed! I will be blamed! I will be blamed!


(Fifth Watchman killed himself)


(Re-enters Friar Laurence with Balthasar)


(Enter the Prince and Attendants)


Prince: What happened here?


(Enter Capulet, Lady Capulet and others)


Capulet: There are watchmen died, there must have a fight inside before.


Lady Capulet: There are some people that cry from Romeo and some cry for Juliet. There are also       

    watchmen died and even Paris.

Prince: Search, seek and know how this foul murder comes.


(Enter Montague and others; Friar Laurence faced the Prince and explained everything about Romeo and Juliet)


Prince: We still have known thee for a holy man. Where's Romeo's man? What can he say in this?


Balthasar: I brought my master news of Juiet's death then he gave me this letter for his father.


Prince: Let me have the letter and I will read it. (Prince read the letter)

           These words are obviously about an endless love. He can sacrifice his life for Juliet even they are    
     from arguing families. They showed their true love for each other and it will always be them and no one
     can cut their relation.

Capulet: O brother Montague, give me thy hand:
    This is my daughter's jointure, for no more
    Can I demand.

Montague: I can give more, they showed what love is. I can even have 
    a statue of them made of pure golds.

Capulet: Thank you for having Romeo and I want to apologize for the 
    things we have done to Montague.

Montague: I also thank you for having Juliet who gives our son an
    endless love and happiness and sorry for everything we have said
    and did to Capulet.

Prince: Their everlasting love brings peace to Verona. Starting this    
    morning, peace occurs in each of our hearts and let this be a lesson  
    to everyone that will reminds us what is a true love.

    (Exeunt.)