Romeo, o Romeo look what thy enemy has done! Your dear friend Mercutio has died. He has been struck with a dagger. Mercutio was standing up for you, he fought Tybolt because you were a mouse! He even said it was partly your fault. Do you think mercuric would want you to wait for the prince like a mouse or fight like a man?
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The Armchair
Craking, the world is craking.
Cowering in the corner of a room, is a boy, a room were he could once call home.
He looked at an armchair, he could see his mum laughing, telling him stories with real expression. She had sparkles in her eyes and smiled not with her mouth but with her eyes. Waving gently, the mum sent the boy upstairs to bed. The boy clambered into bed and fell asleep not know that that would be the last time he ever had dreams instead of nightmares.
In one blink of an eye, it was over.
The roof came crashing down and landed down on the armchair.That armchair was the last memory the boy could remember his my mum by . It was the night when the mum was reading stories on that very armchair, the one the boy has experienced being crushed in his very own eyes.
Having just witnessed the last memory of mum crumbling the boy sat in deep thought. He showed no expression he was just sitting blanking out everything that was going on around him, the noise of all the people and the world craking.
Letter to king Phillip
Dear King Phillip,
I am here to inform you that I have stumbled across an old stone structure and I would like to tell you about it. It has the finest patterns carved out of stone, there is a hole in the middle of what happens to be a small entrance. Above the small entrance are 4 stones, carved into what looks likes massive teeth. Beneath the entrance is a tiny jaw, with 3 blunt front teeth and 2 razor back teeth.
War in the ocean
Many moons ago Sparta was being invaded. A sailor called Thallsa was really suffering. His parents had been captured and his son had been sent to Argos away from the war.
Thallsa was in grief, he was also furious, so furious he asked Igetis (the admiral) if they could call up the sailors and warriors and defend Sparta. Although Thallsa was a great warrior he was only in charge of one ship that followed behind igetis’. But that didn’t hold him back.
The next crisp autumn morning, Thallsa and the rest of the crew set out to go and defend their city from the Athenians but as soon as he saw the Athenians he knew he was no match for them. He gave the gods and offering of wine. He prayed to Hephaestus and Poseidon , he prayed for help and to hold the Athenian ships back .Hephaestus answered his prayer and made him a pure bronze prow that could crash through any ship and Poseidon made a huge swell of water to push the Spartan ships forward. Thallsa was so thankful. However only Thallsa prayed to the gods so only Thallsa’s ship went forward. So everyone thought Thallsa was doing all the work.
When they arrived back on the shore everyone was praising him. But he claimed it was the gods, they should be thanking them instead. They just ignored him, they got so carried away they voted him up to admiral! Thallsa was astonished he thought Igetis was the best admiral ever but he couldn’t change their minds.
The next morning Thallsa was woken by a loud horn. The Athenians had arrived. He got up and instead of his normal ship he had to transfer into the admiral’s ship. But he hadn’t forgotten about the bronze prow Hephaestus had made for him. He sneakily transferred it onto his ship so none would find out. When all the troops arrived they got into their ship. Thallsa however had different plans. He sailed right passed the Athenians ships.
‘What are you doing Thallsa? We must defend Sparta not go and waist our time attacking other cities, we will never win these battles anyway’. Shouted Igetis.
‘Stay back Igetis you are no longer admiral, I am I can do what I want, now drive forward’ Commanded Thallsa
Battle after battle Thallsa just kept crashing into cities.
‘I know I’m not in charge, but I’m second in command and I’m the oldest here I have had the experience and this is a bad idea so stop.’ Advised Dwo the second in command.
‘Did you not just here what i said to Igetis STAY BACK! We must crash into Crete next to prove our strength against the gods’! Bellowed Thallsa.
‘This is a bad idea, Poseidon has made the beaches perfect on Crete and Hephaestus has made a sleek silver palace, Thallsa is sure to be punished by the gods.’ Dwo mumbled to Igetis.
Dwo didn’t bother warn Thallsa for he knew by now the answer would be no. But even if he did want to Warn Thallsa .it was too late. They had crashed into Crete the beach was transformed from calm to incredibly choppy from the force of the ships and hephistas’ silver palace was shattered. Thallsa was overjoyed. However the 2 gods were watching from above, they were furious they swept down to meet Thallsa. ‘You fool your friends warned you they were right you will be punished by us, your friends will get rewarded but you have to face the consequences.’ Shouted the mighty Poseidon
‘You’re not wrong there Poseidon. We helped you Thallsa and this is how you repay us you will pay.’ Bellowed Hephaestus
At that very moment the prow on Thallsa’s ship started to melt
‘Is that the best you can do Hephaestus, melt my prow! You lame mortal you don’t act like you are a god the only thing you have is a Brocken leg.’ Laughed Thallsa.
Hephaestus was outraged.
But Thallsa hadn’t yet realised how venerable he was without a prow. Nor how mighty the soldiers were on Crete. They had been blessed by the gods and they were immortal. Suddenly the ground started to shake, all the soldiers on Crete sprinted on to the boats they were unstoppable, they jabbed every human that stood in their way.
However Poseidon wasn’t done with Thallsa he sent a school of dolphins to circle round and round Thallsa’s boat a huge whirl pool started to grow it swallowed Thallsa and his ship. Never to be seen again.
The mysterious figure
LO: Can show what type of character my god is?
I glanced up from my loom and saw a dark figure stumbling through the crowd. ‘Excuse me, could you possibly move’ he kept saying in a soft trembled voice. His calloused hands, which were wrapped around his shaking stomach, were jet black. They were old and worn out they had been working hard I could tell. However his eyes were flinching at the smallest movements that the crowd made. They were like a never ending earthquake. The cowardly figure was getting on my nerves if he wanted to tell me something he should just step forward and talk to me. But I knew that he wouldn’t talk me unless I talked to him first. ‘You their’ I bellowed ‘just come and talk to me’ the figure trembled and stepped forward. ‘Well the thing is you have apparently gone against the gods, would it be ok if you possibly stopped?’ he asked in such an anxious voice. The figure had been sent from mount Olympus. He was a god, but he hardly acted like one.
Which Greek deity has arrived to warn Arachne?
Icarus’ sad death
L.O:Can I retell the ending of a story using noun phrases and accurate verb choices?
As they leapt from the immense tower ledge, their feathered, powerful wings spread from their blistering backs. The cold breeze was finally out of their faces and they were soaring like eagles in the azure sky. Icarus soon got the hang of flying; he was twisting and turning all over the place. Dadils warned Icarus not to fly to high otherwise the throbbing wax would melt but icarus just kept flying and flying he soon claimed he has better than his father and then he even claimed he was better than the sun God Apollo. At that very second Apollo a woke he was stunned to hear such arrogant words come out of Icuarus’ mouth he melted the wax on Icuarus’ back. Icuarus plummeted down like a lightning bolt as he passed his father dadilis was in disbelieve. But nothing Dadilis did made a difference Icuarus could see rolling, rough sea and he knew it was going to be the end of his life. In just one splash it was over Icuarus had died.