Saturday, May 24, 2008

MACC SCHOOL MUSICACL

mac has preformed a very nice preformance today. it was wonderful to see a lot of students in the party watching and preforming. iwas one of the people who were preforming. i was very happy to be in this preformence. it was great.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Friday, May 16, 2008

habbiba

habbiba is little girl in our family that id too naughty and is so playful. she likes to make people laugh from their heart. she loves me soo much cause when i go to her home i always bring candy and choclate with me.

Ronaldinho 10

Ronaldinho is the best player had been in the world. look how he can control the ball, and how he can do tricks on the palyers. and his smile. he is 10% clock, 20% skill, 15 % concentrate the power will, 5% pleasure, 50% pain, and 100% all to remmber the day.

Friday, May 9, 2008

jojoliscous

merolicous

If you're friendly and you know it,clap your hands.If you're friendly and you know it,clap your hands.
If you're friendly and you know it,and you really want to show it,If you're friendly and you know it,clap your handsA Best Friend!
A friend that really cares!
All my secrets i can share!
There when i need a hand!
There to understand!
When i cry!She will be by!
If i am away!She will call me day by day!
If i need her at all!She'll be there to stand tall!
Anything i say will be heard!
She will listen word by word!
If I am late! She will open the gate!

ms.barbralicous

ms.barbra The most admired teacher
Would be caring, kind and smart.
She'd always have her students'Best interests in her heart.
She'd help us love to learn.
Her lessons would be clear.You're a very special person.
and you should know.How I loved to be your teacher,how fast the time did go.
I wish that you could visit me,as through the grades you go.
Try hard to learn all you can,there's so much to know.
The one thing that I tried to teach youto last your whole life through

ms.maritalicous

miss marita
I look forward to your class
When I come to school.
You're an awesome teacher
I think you're very cool.
You're smart and fair and friendly
You're helping all of us. And if I got to grade you
From me you'd get A+!

Friday, May 2, 2008

ambition (perfume)

my brothers have this special perfume. i love it smell it marvulous. i brought it my brother ayman on his birthday. acctully the one for girls don't smell like the boys one. they also have form it deo spray. it;s the best

nick names 4 8k

Athar=saso
ayah= atoot
engy=jojo
hadeer=heda
meral=mero
roba=ruby
nora=nono
nadine=nodz
nada=nedo
mirna=mimo
omar=saadinho
mahmoud=mhmo
remon=remo

a dead baby!!

A father gave his baby his mobile to listen for music. the cell phone range and they mobile was in the baby mouth so baby died. some people thought h died cause he got scared. some said he didn't breath. but i think that mabe when the cell phone had electricty and it increased very fast. thats why people say do not hold your mobile when it is charging cause the electricty may increase at any time.

Friday, April 18, 2008

abdel halim hafez


this is a singer that has a voice that will not come again. he has many beuatifl songs that make the lisener want to continue the song and do no interupt. i really love this inbleivalbe singer and his songs has many inspiration of himself and others. this part that u are going to read is from the net. Abdel Halim HafezAbdel Halim Hafez (June 21, 1929 – March 30, 1977), was an immensely popular singer and actor in Egypt and the Arab world from the 1950s to the 1970s. He is widely considered to be one of the four 'greats' of Egyptian and Arabic music. Abdel Halim's music is still played on radio daily throughout the Arab world. His name is sometimes written as 'Abd el-Halim Hafez, and he was also sometimes known as el-Andaleeb el-Asmar (the Brown Nightingale), on account of his sweet voice.He was born Abdel Halim Ali Ismail Shabana in el-Hilwat, in e-Sharqiyah Governorate, 80 kilometres (50 miles) north of Cairo, Egypt. Abdel Halim was the fourth child of Sheikh Ali Ismail Shabana. He had two brothers, Ismail and Mohammed, and one sister, Aliah. Abdel Halim's mother died from complications after giving birth to him, and his father died five years later, leaving Abdel Halim and his siblings orphaned at a young age. Abdel Halim was raised by his aunt and uncle in Cairo.His musical abilities first became apparent while he was in primary school, and his elder brother Ismail Shabana was his first music teacher. At the age of 11 he joined the Arabic Music Institute in Cairo and became known for singing the songs of Mohammed Abdel Wahab. He graduated from the Higher Theatrical Music Institute as an oboe player. After singing in clubs in Cairo, Abdel Halim was drafted as a last-minute substitute when singer Karem Mahmoud was unable to sing a scheduled live radio performance. Abdel Halim's performance was heard by Hafez Abdel el-Wahab, supervisor of musical programming for Egyptian national radio, who decided to support the then unknown singer. Abdel Halim took Hafez Abdel el-Wahab's first name as his stage-surname in recognition of his patronage.Abdel Halim went on to become one of the most popular singers and actors of his generation, and is considered one of the four greats of Egyptian and Arabic music, along with Umm Kalthoum, Mohammed Abdel Wahab and Farid el-Atrache.Abdel Halim never married, although rumours persist that he was secretly married to actress Souad Hosni for six years. Both Abdel Halim and Souad Hosni's friends continue to deny the marriage even to this day. Interestingly, Souad Hosni committed suicide on Abdel Halim's birthday (June 21) in 2001.Despite this, Abdel Halim only truly fell in love once, in his youth. He fell in love with a young woman whose parents refused to allow them to marry. After four years, her parents finally approved, but the girl died of a chronic disease before the wedding. Abdel Halim never recovered from her loss, and dedicated many of his saddest songs to her memory, including Fi Youm, Fi Shuher, Fi Sana (In a Day, a Month, a Year) and the poignant Qariat el-Fingan (The Fortune-teller).At the age of 11 Abdel Halim contracted Bilharzia – a parasitic water-born disease – and was periodically and painfully afflicted by it. During his lifetime, many artists and commentators accused Abdel Halim of using his Bilharzia to gain sympathy from female fans. His death of the disease put to rest such accusations.Abdel Halim died on March 30, 1977, a few months short of his 48th birthday, while undergoing treatment for Bilharzia in King's College Hospital, London. His funeral (in Cairo) was attended by thousands of people – more than any funeral in Egyptian history except those of President Nasser (1970) and Umm Kalthoum (1975). Four women committed suicide on hearing of his death.His music can still be heard every day across the Arab world, and he is still considered one of the four 'greats' of Arabic music.Abdel Halim Hafez's song Khosara enjoyed international fame in 1999 when the American rap superstar Jay-Z used it as the background for his hit "Big Pimpin'".His most famous songs include Ahwak ("I love you"), Khosara ("A pity"), Gana El Hawa ("Love, come to us"), Sawah ("Wanderer"), Zay el Hawa ("It feels like love"), and El Massih ("The Christ"), among the 260 songs that he recorded. His last, and perhaps most famous, song, Qariat el-Fingan ("The fortune-teller"), featured lyrics by Nizar Qabbani and music by Mohammed Al-Mougy. He starred in sixteen films, including "Dalilah", which was Egypt's first colored motion picture.In 2006 his biography will be released as a feature film, "Haleem", starring the late actor Ahmed Zaki in the title role, produced by the Good News Group [see International Movie Database http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0444641/].FilmographyLahn El Wafa (The Song of Truth) as GalalReleased: March 1, 1955Starring: Abdel Halim Hafez, ShadiaDirected by: Ibrahim AmaraAyamna El Helwa (Our Beautiful Days) as AliReleased: March 1, 1955Starring: Abdel Halim Hafez, Faten Hamama, Omar Sharif, Ahmad RamziDirected by: Helmi HalimAyam We Layali (Days and Nights)Released: September 8, 1955Starring: Abdel Halim HafezDirected by: Henry BarakatMawed Gharam (Promised Love) as SamirReleased: January 3, 1956Starring: Abdel Halim Hafez, Faten HamamaDirected by: Henry BarakatDalila (Dalila) as AhmedOctober 20, 1956Starring: Abdel Halim Hafez, ShadiaDirected by: Mohamad KarimNotes: This was the first Egyptian colored movie in Cinemascope.Banat El Yom (The Girls of Today) as KhaledReleased: November 10, 1957Starring: Abdel Halim Hafez, Magda, Amal FaridDirected by: Henry BarakatNotes: In this movie, Abdel Halim Hafez the song "Ahwak" for the first time.Fata Ahlami (The Man Of Dreams)Released: March 7. 1957Starring: Abdel Halim Hafez, Amal FaridDirected by: Helmi RaflehAlwisada El Khalia (The Empty Pillow) as SalahReleased: December 20, 1957Starring: Abdel Halim Hafez, Lubna Abed El AzizDirected by: Salah Abu YousefShare' El Hob (Love Street)Released: March 5, 1958Starring: Abdel Halim Hafez, SabahDirected By: Ez El Deen Zol FaqarHekayit Hob (A Love Story) as Ahmed SamiReleased: January 12, 1959Starring: Abdel Halim Hafez, Mariam Fakher El DeenDirected by: Helmi HaleemEl Banat Wel Seif (Girls and Summer)Released: September 5, 1960Starring: Abdel Halim Hafez, Suad Husni, Zizi El BadrawiDirected by: Salah Abu Yousef, Ez El Deen Zol Faqar, Fateen Abed El WahhabNotes: This movie consisted of 3 stories. Abdel Halim Hafez acted in oneYom Men Omri (A Day of My Life) as SalahReleased: February 8, 1961Starring: Abdel Halim Hafez, Zubaida TharwatDirected by: Atef SalemEl Khataya (The Sins) as HussienReleased: Novemeber 12, 1962Starring: Abdel Halim Hafez, Madiha Yousri, Hasan YousefDirected by: Hassan El ImamSongs: Wehyat Alby, Maghroor, Last Adry, Olly Haga, El HelwaMaabodat El Gamahir (The Beloved Diva) as Ibrahim FaridReleased: January 13, 1963Starring: Abdel Halim Hafez, ShadiaDirected by: Helmi HaleemSongs: Haga Ghareeba, Balash Etaab, Last Kalby, Gabbar, AhebekAbi Foq El Shagara (My Father Atop a Tree) as AdelReleased: February 17, 1969Starring: Abdel Halim Hafez, Nadia LutfiDirected by: Hussein KamalSongs: Ady El Belag, El Hawa Hawaya, Ahdan El Habayeb, Ya Khali El Alb, Gana El HawaNotes: This was the last film Abdel Halim Hafez acted in.[

slavery

salvery is really hard and hurts a lot if you are a slave for someone. i am reading a story called the skin i'm in. it ;s really intersting .maleeka is dark blzck girl in a mClenton school which has some black and some are white. in class they are annoying her because he is dark black and making fun of her till comes mrs. snduras to stop thise nonsense.

Friday, April 11, 2008

friends

friends. without friends we can't live. without a shoulder that we can hold on we can fall down. without someone who cares about you, you can't easily talk. a friend can do anything to help you without any thing to do. with a word from here to a word from there you will feel better than being lonely. when you cry who is going to hug you and tell you stop crying and listen to me? a friend. When you did something wrong who is going to tell that you are wrong and try to make it right? a friend. when you go to ask for an advice you who are you going to take the advice? a friend. all of these things and more a friend can do it.

black

black is my favoriote color and not only my favoriote color but also describe me very much. all my friends is always telling me the same thing. in every picture i draw i have the same color BLACK. i like drawing and writing and i love also singing heartbrokrn songs.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

tom and jerry

tom and jerry is the best funny cartoon had been created ever. i still watch this cartoon and laugh from my heart. now they made the other part they suppose that they are the children of tom and jerry. I really love jerry because he is so smart but some times stupid, but tom is always stupid, he never made somthing right to trap jerry.

Friday, April 4, 2008

heart broken

I take my life experiences and draw all my inspiration from it. Everything I write is not written to impress, but to express my feelings and what I am going through in my life. Poetry is my escape from the harsher, more real world. I write about what is real to me, what I care about, and what I think and feel. Nobody can feel what I feel, but through my poetry I hope I can make you at-least understand it.
Screaming silently Crying silent tears A silent heart broken Nobody hears Nobody sees Nobody can fee lA silent past A silent tear A silent heart broken Still nobody hears As it shattered silentlyand hit the ground Nobody cared Nobody saw Nobody knew I remain lost in a silent worldi remain heartbrokenunseenunheardA silent cryA silent mindThis questionI askin silence Why?
Is there a better place,To be right now,Than to be home,Listening to the crickets’ sounds,Outside the windows.Is there a better place,To be right now,Than in the bed,Closing my eyes,Falling into a deep sleep,To forget about the days,Forget about the nights,Forget about you.
Heartbroken,Nothing better than to sleep,To forget that you are gone,To forget your lies,Forget the way,You told me,You never loved me,Forget the way,You looked at me,When you left me,I want to forget,I want to leave this world,Close my eyes,Fall to sleep to stop the heart,From beating. Just rip my heart outthrow it to the floorplease stop pretendingI know you don't care anymoreI very highly doubtyou ever really caredconstant lies proved thatyou're nothing but scaredI have no feelings?take a look in the mirrormaybe it will help youto see what is clearYou really hit two birdswith one giant stoneI've never really felt so completely alone. I Close my eyes, Your All I See.I've given you the best of me.Each breath I take, I take for you.But it's me you see right through.I've cried a million tears, every one for you.Yet every time it's still you I want to cry to.No matter how you use me, or how you break my heart,I still need you, and this one way love tears me apart.Your still the one in which I want to confide,I still need you here to help dry the tears I've cried.Your the one I've needed from the start.Please help me mend this broken heart.

love forever

"Trying to forget someone you love is like trying to remember someone you never met." "You can’t make someone love you, all you can do is be someone who can be loved, the rest is up to the person to realize your worth.""Your first love is not always your truest love." "To love someone is nothing. To be loved by someone is something. To love and be loved by someone is everything.""When you were born, you were crying and everyone around you was smiling. Live your life so that when you die, you're smiling and everyone around you is crying.""Life would go on smoothly if we only knew what to do with it." "Life is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved." "If you want the rainbow, you must first go through the rain." "Dance like no one's watching, sing like no one's listening, love like you'll never get hurt, and live like it's heaven on Earth!" "In everything you do, do it with love, and love will always be with you."

secert love

It was started from last year a guy that I do not know,I received a letter that say was from him but I won't believe it.It must be one of my classmate because they always do that to make fun of people so I know the letter is not from him.But as day go by I found that I have fall in love with him,every time I saw him I have a feeling that my skin began to feel hot and red.This make me confuse,I wonder if the letter was true.If it was true,why didn't he talk to me? But I really hope that he will come and talk to me.Maybe I was too young to understand what is love.I really want to know did he wrote that letter to me.If have wrote it,do he still remember what he say?Whenever I think of it,it really could made me cry.In every night I will cry alone in my bed but I really don't have the courage to ask him about it or to write a letter to him.What I want to say was "I Love You".

Friday, March 14, 2008

themes in romeo and juliet

i brought this from the internet. The Theme of LightScholar Caroline Spurgen once wrote, "The dominating image [in Romeo and Juliet] is light, every form and manifestation of it" (Shakespeare's Imagery, 310). When Romeo initially sees Juliet, he compares her immediately to the brilliant light of the torches and tapers that illuminate Capulet's great hall: " O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" (I.V.46). Juliet is the light that frees him from the darkness of his perpetual melancholia. In the famous balcony scene Romeo associates Juliet with sunlight, "It is the east and Juliet is the sun!" (II.ii.3), daylight, "The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars/As daylight doth a lamp" (II.ii.20-1), and the light emanating from angels, "O speak again bright angel" (II.ii.26). In turn, Juliet compares their new-found love to lightening (II.ii.120), primarily to stress the speed at which their romance is moving, but also to suggest that, as the lightening is a glorious break in the blackness of the night sky, so too is their love a flash of wondrous luminance in an otherwise dark world -- a world where her every action is controlled by those around her. When the Nurse does not arrive fast enough with news about Romeo, Juliet laments that love's heralds should be thoughts "Which ten times faster glides than the sun's beams/Driving back shadows over lowering hills" (II.v.4-5). Here, the heralds of love that will bring comforting news about her darling are compared to the magical and reassuring rays of sun that drive away unwanted shadows. Juliet also equates Romeo and the bond that they share with radiant light. In a common play on words, she begs Romeo to "not impute this yielding to light love/Which the dark night hath so discovered" (II.ii.105-6), again comparing their mutual feelings of love to bright and comforting light . Having no fear of the darkness, Juliet proclaims that night can
Take [Romeo] and cut him out into little stars,
And he will make the face of heaven so fine
That all the world will be in love with night
And pay no worship to the garrish sun. (III.ii.23-6)Here Romeo, transformed into shimmering immortality, becomes the very definition of light, outshining the sun itself. However, despite all the aforementioned positive references to light in the play, it ultimately takes on a negative role, forcing the lovers to part at dawn:
Romeo. It was the lark, the herald of the morn,
No nightingale. Look, love, what envious streaks
Do lace the severing clouds in yonder east.
Night's candles are burnt out, and jocund day
Stands tiptoe on the misty mountaintops.
I must be gone and live, or stay and die. (III.V.6-11)From this point on, darkness becomes the central motif. Romeo exclaims: "More light and light: more dark and dark our woes!" (III.v.36). And, as Peter Quennell writes, "...the beauty and brevity of love itself -- that 'brief light', doomed to quick extinction, celebrated in Catullus' famous lyric -- are set off by the 'perpetual darkness' of ancient Capulets' sepulchral vault" (Shakespeare: A Biography,150). The final indication that darkness has triumphed over light comes from The Prince: "A glooming peace this morning with it brings/The sun for sorrow will not show his head" (V.III.304-5). There are several other examples one could cite, and, despite Shakespeare's masterful poetic styling, many critics argue that these continual references to light are overkill, illustrative of Shakespeare at his most immature stage of writing.
The Theme of TimeEarly in the play, Romeo is painfully aware of the passage of time as he pines for Rosaline: "sad hours seem long" (I.I.159). Mercutio is the first to address the problem of "wasted time", and after his complaint, a sudden shift occurs and time quickens to rapid movement. Capulet laments that the years are passing too fast, and Juliet cautions that her love for Romeo is "too rash, too unadvis'd, too sudden...too like the lightening" (2.2.120). Soon time begins to aid in the destruction of the lovers. Capulet rushes ahead the marriage date, insisting Juliet wed Paris a day early, and thus forcing her into swift and, ultimately, fatal action. "The fast-paced world that Shakespeare builds up around his characters allows little possibility for adherence to Friar Lawrence's counsel of "Wisely and slow." In such a world to stumble tragically is surely no less inevitable than it is for Lear to go mad in the face of human ingratitude." (Cole, 17). As with Shakespeare's manipulation of the theme of light, it can be said that his reliance on time as an increasingly menacing force against the lovers is immature and artificial.
The Theme of DestinyAs critic Bertrand Evans points out: "Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy of unawareness" more so than any of Shakespeare's other plays. "Fate, or Heaven, as the Prince calls it, or the "greater power," as the Friar calls it, working out its purpose without the use of either a human villain or a supernatural agent sent to intervene in mortal affairs, operates through the common human condition of not knowing. Participants in the action, some of them in parts that are minor and seem insignificant, contribute one by one the indispensable stitches which make the pattern, and contribute them not knowing; that is to say, they act when they do not know the truth of the situation in which they act, this truth being known, however, to us who are spectators." (The Brevity of Friar Laurence, 850) The idea that Fortune dictates the course of mankind dates back to ancient times. Those writers of the medieval world incorporated the goddess Fortune into Christianity and made her God's servant, responsible for adding challenges to our lives so that we would see the importance of giving up our tumultuous earthly lives to God. The most influential treatise on the theme of Fate was The Consolation of Philosophy, written by the scholar Boethius (c.A.D. 475-525). Written while he awaited execution, it is a dialogue between himself and his guide 'Philosophy', who explores with him the true nature of happiness and fate, and leads him to hope and enlightenment. Here is an excerpt from Book IV
To human acts alone denied
Thy fit control as Lord of all.
Why else does slippery Fortune change
So much, and punishment more fit
For crime oppress the innocent?
Corrupted men sit throned on high;
By strange reversal evilness
Downtreads the necks of holy men.
Bright virtue lies in dark eclipse
By clouds obscured, and unjust men
Heap condemnation on the just...
Look down on all earth's wretchedness;
Of this great work is man so mean
A part, by Fortune to be tossed?
Lord...Make stable all the land's of the earth. (Book I)Boethius' work, specifically his concept of "Fortune's wheel", made an enormous impact on the work of Chaucer and Dante and, less directly, Shakespeare. Fate's impact on Romeo and Juliet is made clear from the outset of the play. The Chorus tells us that the lovers are "star-cross'd", and thus hindered by the influence of malignant planets (note that Renaissance astrologers used the planets to predict plagues and other such calamities, in addition to predicting the outcome and quality of individual's lives) . Throughout the play Fate's role is reaffirmed as the lovers sense its interference. Romeo, just before he attends Capulet's ball, has a premonition:
My mind misgives
Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars,
Shall bitterly begin thisd fearful date
With this night's revels, and expire the term
Of a dispised life, clos'd in my breast,
By some vile forfeit of untimely death:
But he that hath the steerage of my course
Direct my sail! (I.IV.106)Romeo later cries that he is "fortune's fool" (III.i.141), and Juliet exclaims that she has an "ill-divining soul" (III.v.52). Moreover, their predictions extend into their dreams, as Romeo says "I dreamt my lady came and found me dead" (V.i.6). So in keeping with tradition set down by the likes of Seneca and Boethius, Fate controls Shakespeare's doomed lovers. And "[t]he intent of this emphasis is clear. The tale will end with the death of two ravishingly attractive young folk; and the dramatist must exonerate himself from all complicity in their murder, lest he be found guilty of pandering to a liking for a human shambles. He disowns responsibility and throws it on Destiny, Fate." (Charlton, Shakespearean Tragedy, 52). This reliance on the motif of Fate in the play is the most representative of Shakespeare's dramatic deficiency. It is not the lovers' flaws that lead them to ruin; the tragedy does not spring from their own weaknesses. As a result, there is little growth of character and no profound analysis of the complexity of human nature. Thus, despite the lyrical beauty of the play and the endearing qualities of Romeo and his Juliet, (which have secured its place as one of the great dramas), it fails to rise to the level of Shakespeare's other tragedies that explore the inner failings of humankind.

quoets from romep and juliet

Is love a tender thing? it is too rough,
Too rude, too boisterous, and it pricks like thorn.
Romeo, Act I, scene iv
If love be rough with you, be rough with love;
Prick love for pricking, and you beat love down.
Mercutio, Act I, scene iv
But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?
It is the east, and Juliet is the sun!
Romeo, Act II, scene ii
O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?
Deny thy father and refuse thy name;
Or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love,
And I'll no longer be a Capulet.
Juliet, Act II, scene ii
What's in a name? That which we call a rose,
By any other word would smell as sweet.
Juliet, Act II, scene ii
Love goes toward love, as schoolboys from their books,
But love from love, toward school with heavy looks.
Romeo, Act II, scene ii
Good-night, good-night! Parting is such sweet sorrow
That I shall say good-night till it be morrow.
Juliet, Act II, scene ii
For naught so vile that on the earth doth live
But to the earth some special good doth give;
Nor aught so good but, strain'd from that fair use,
Revolts from true birth, stumbling on the abuse:
Virtue itself turns vice, being misapplied;
And vice sometimes by action dignified.
Friar Lawrence, Act II, scene iii
Come, gentle night, — come, loving black brow'd night,
Give me my Romeo; and when he shall die,
Take him and cut him out in little stars,
And he will make the face of Heaven so fine
That all the world will be in love with night,
And pay no worship to the garish sun.
Juliet, Act III, scene ii
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.
Prince, Act III, scene iii
For never was a story of more woe
Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.
Prince, Act V, scene iii

romeo and juliet

here are the characters and the role . Escalus: The Prince of Verona, his continued annoyance with the ongoing feud between the Capulet and Montague families leads him to warn both families that further fighting between the two will be punished by death. Escalus is also responsible for banishing Romeo from Verona after Romeo killed Tybalt, an act of mercy on the Prince's part. At the end of the play when both Romeo and Juliet are dead, Escalus tells the two grieving families they are largely to blame for this tragedy in addition to his own lack of intervention to stop the Capulet / Montague feud... (Lines 281-295)
Paris: A young nobleman, Kinsman to the Prince. Introduced to us in Act I, Scene II, it is Capulet's desire that the young Paris marry his daughter Juliet. Juliet later reveals her reluctance to be married so early in life rather than a dislike of Paris personally. When Juliet falls in love with Romeo, Paris is increasingly ignored by Juliet but remains polite, perhaps ignorant that Juliet does not want to marry him nor that she does not love him. At the end of the play (Act V, Scene III), he is killed by Romeo, but has his death wish of being placed near Juliet whom he loved, granted by Romeo. (Lines 73 & 74)
Montague and Capulet: The heads of two houses opposed to each other. Their feud has been going on for some time, described in the Prologue as an "ancient grudge" (Line 3). We never learn the cause of it, only that it continues to this day. Montague's son is Romeo, Capulet's daughter is Juliet. The two heads of their respective households never fight, only it appears do their servants, nephews and children. At the end of the play each man loses their beloved child. Montague's role in the play appears to be limited to concern for his son, and his last act in the play in Act V, Scene III is to raise a gold statue of his former enemy's daughter Juliet. Capulet's role, however is much greater. First we see him as the wise and charismatic, charming man who prevents Tybalt fighting Romeo at his party and graciously talks with various guests, then later as the firm, ruthless father who would see his daughter marry against her will rather than have his rule questioned...
Romeo: The son of Montague, Romeo is first introduced to us as a sad, melancholic, apathetic youth. His reason for sadness is universal; Rosaline his love will not return his affections. Not initially daring, it is his friends Mercutio and Benvolio who suggest he gatecrash or arrive uninvited at the Capulet party to see Rosaline. There he meets Juliet falling instantly in love. From this point on, Romeo no longer is melancholic, but dynamic and courageous, risking his life at the Capulet's house to be near Juliet and later breaking a banishment order which threatens death for him, to see his Juliet again. Well regarded even by Capulet, his enemy, Romeo is a thoughtful man, unwilling to provoke fighting unlike the hot-blooded, adversarial Tybalt, whom he kills. Romeo also kills Paris but in both encounters sought to avoid fighting, winning only to defend his life. At the end of the play, he commits suicide, rather than live without Juliet, the ultimate display of loyalty for his love Juliet since his life obviously no longer had meaning without her...
Mercutio: Kinsman to the Prince, Mercutio displays a fine if disrespectful tongue, especially towards Juliet's nurse. An unlikely source of wisdom, he tells a depressed Romeo to, "Prick love for pricking, and you beat love down" meaning Romeo should be rough with love if it is rough with him, and to regain his enthusiasm for love (Act I, Scene IV, Line 28) . Mercutio meets his death in Act III, Scene I when he rashly draws his sword on Tybalt who had been trying unsuccessfully to provoke Romeo into fighting. Famous for the words, "a scratch, a scratch; marry, 'tis enough" which describe his fatal wound by Tybalt, Mercutio's death results in Tybalt's death when Romeo avenges the death of his friend (Line 98). It has been argued in some literary circles that Mercutio was "removed" as he was increasingly stealing the show from Romeo, the lead character (with Juliet) in this play...
Benvolio: Nephew to Montague, and friend to Mercutio and Romeo, his role in the play is minor, serving mainly as a friend to Romeo.
Tybalt: Nephew to Lady Capulet, this rash, hot-blooded young man is adversarial and hateful towards all Montagues, especially Romeo. When he sees Romeo at the Capulet party, his immediate instinct is to fight, but only the increasingly firm warnings from Capulet to hold his peace restrain him. Tybalt is slain by Romeo in Act III, Scene I, after he had killed Romeo's friend, Mercutio. Until this point, Tybalt had failed to provoke Romeo into fighting, but dies when he finally fights Romeo.
Friar Laurence: A Franciscan priest, he plays a crucial role in the play by marrying Romeo and Juliet's in his cell in the hope that the feud between the Montague's and the Capulet's will now end. A friend of Romeo, he initially does not take Romeo's love for Juliet seriously, remembering Romeo's obsession with Rosaline. Later he unwittingly plays a part in the two lover's deaths when he first puts Juliet to sleep with a deathlike potion which fools Romeo into thinking Juliet is dead leading to his suicide by self administered poison followed by Juliet's death after her discovery that Romeo is dead. Friar Laurence's letter to Romeo explaining that Juliet was not really dead never made it to Romeo. At the end of the play, despite his own admission of guilt for Romeo's and Juliet's death, Escalus, The Prince of Verona forgives him.
Friar John: Of the same order as Friar Laurence, this Friar's detainment by quarantine in Verona (Act V, Scene II) leads to Romeo not receiving Friar Laurence's letter of explanation that Juliet was not really dead, leading to Romeo killing himself in despair...
Balthasar: Servant to Romeo, he witnesses the final moments of Romeo's life at the churchyard from a hiding place. He later backs up Friar Laurence's explanation of events to Escalus, Prince of Verona.
Sampson and Gregory: Servants to Capulet, these two men initially try to pick a fight with their opposites from the Montague family, Abraham and Balthasar in Act I, Scene I, establishing the feud that exists between Capulet and Montague families by showing that their mutual hatred even extends to their servants. This fight in a civic space leads Escalus to warn both families that further fighting will be punished by death...
Peter: Servant to Juliet's nurse.
Abraham: Servant to the Montague family, he is involved in the fight in Act I, Scene I.
An Apothecary: A minor character, he supplies the poison that Romeo uses to end his life. At first he is unwilling to sell poison to Romeo but later sells it out of necessity against his conscience.
Lady Montague: The wife of Montague, she worries about her son's happiness in Act I, Scene I. Later she dies, grief stricken that her son was banished from Verona. "Grief of my son's exile hath stopp'd her breath" Montague later explains (Act V, Scene III, Line 211).
Wife to Capulet: Juliet's mother, we see her as a distant figure in Juliet's life; Juliet's nurse remembers more about Juliet's childhood than Lady Capulet, suggesting a distance between mother and daughter. Nonetheless she appears close to her daughter, assisting her husband to convince Juliet into marrying Paris. When Capulet orders Juliet to marry Paris, Lady Capulet, falls into line, agreeing with Capulet and betraying Juliet.
Nurse to Juliet: In many ways a surrogate mother to Juliet, she cares deeply for Juliet's best interests, even encouraging Juliet's dangerous relationship with Romeo in the hope that it will make Juliet happy. After Tybalt's death, however, Nurse becomes less sympathetic and later when Capulet orders Juliet to marry Paris, she defends Juliet at first but later pragmatically suggests that Paris would not be so bad after all.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

be your self

Never be awful to anyone, that person you were awful to may teach you the most.
Always remember...you are a somebody, God didn't take the time to create a nobody.
Always smile, you never know whose day you might be making. Never 'forget' to say hi to anyone, never miss the chance to laugh or smile, never get too caught up in yourself that you forget to help others.Never forget that you aren't the only one with problems, and most of all...never forget that when you feel like you only have one friend, that friend will remind you of all the others.If you forget about all the bad things in life, the good will take over.
If fear is staring you in the face, close your eyes so you don't have to look at it.
Be yourself, you can't be anyone else...The best you can be is you!

FRIENDSHIP AND LOVE

Love starts with a smile, grows with a kiss, and ends with a tear. Don't cry over anyone who won't cry over you. Good friends are hard to find, harder to leave, and impossible to forget.
You can only go as far as you push. Actions speak louder than words. The hardest thing to do is watch the one you love, love somebody else. Don't let the past hold you back; you're missing the good stuff. Life's short. If you don't look around once in a while, you might miss it. A best friend is like a four leaf clover: hard to find and lucky to have. If you think that the world means nothing, think again. You might mean the world to someone else. When it hurts to look back, and you're scared to look ahead, you can look beside you and your best friend will be there
True friendship never ends.
Friends are forever.
Good friends are like stars....You don't always see them, but you know they are always there.
Don't frown. You never know who is falling in love with your smile.
What do you do when the only person who can make you stop crying is the person who made you cry?
NOBODY IS PERFECT UNTIL YOU FALL IN LOVE WITH THEM. (Isn't that the truth?)
Everything is okay in the end. If it's not okay, then it's not the end.

follow your heart

this story had happend but i changed the names. Billy loved Katie with all his heart. But he never told a Single soul. Katie secretly loved him too. But she thought she would never have a chance with him. Billy asked his friends what they think of her and his friends thought she was gay. They didn't like her at all. So Billy just went along with them. They all made fun of her and made her feel really bad. Katie was so upset.One day they followed her home from school making fun of her the whole way home. Once she got inside her house she dropped to the floor cringe. She had a crush on Billy since 3rd grade. She didn't know what to do. When Billy got home he felt real bad about what he had done. So he decided to go to Katie's house to tell her he was sorry and that he really loves her.When he got there he knocked on the door no one answered.
The door was open so he walked in. He walked into the living room and found Katie lying dead on the floor. She had slit her wrists. Billy was so up set . He knew it was his fault she killed her self. And now he could never tell her how he really felt.The lesson of this story is: Don't wait to until the last minute to tell someone how you really feel. Because it just might be too late. And don't always go by what your friends say, follow your heart.

Friday, February 29, 2008

Miss marita

miss marita, i want to tell you something, i have learned from you a lot of things. I've learned how to express my feelings in my writing, and ofcourse in poems. I don't know what to say but i really learned a lot from you as teacher and mother. You gave me self respection to others and to myself. I really enjoyed with you those years.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

dreams

i think that there are good dreams and there are terriable dreams. i had the both. .the good one was that i dreamt of happiness and that i will be happy all over my life. the bad one when i was trapped in a box that i can't escaspe from it, the terrible onae is that i can't breath at all and i am having time to take one breath. dreams may come true.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Attending a wedding for the first time, a little girl whispered to her mother, "Why is the bride dressed in white?" "Because white is the color of happiness, and today is the happiest day of her life." The child thought about this for a moment, then said, "So why is the groom wearing black?" One day a little girl was sitting and watching her mother do thedishes at the kitchen sink. She suddenly noticed that her mother hasseveral strands of white hair sticking out in contrast on her brunette head. She looked at her mother and inquisitively asked, "Why are some ofyour hairs white, Mom?" Her mother replied, "Well, every time that you do something wrongand make me cry or unhappy, one of my hairs turns white." The little girl thought about this revelation for a while and thensaid, "Momma, how come ALL of grandma's hairs are white?"
I feel like I well never be with anyone because of theway that I am... When I'm with friends, it's like i'm not really part ofthe group. I want to feel loved... Is that so much to ask for?? Or will I always be lonely?? Nobody knows who I really am I never felt this empty before And if I ever need someone to come along, Who's gonna comfort me, and keep me strong?

Friday, February 15, 2008

Valintine and love

There is only one happiness in life,to love and be loved. Love is strong yet delicate.It can be broken.To truly love is to understand this.To be in love is to respect this.Love is like magicAnd it always will be.For love still remainsLife's sweet mystery!!Love works in waysThat are wondrous and strangeAnd there's nothing in lifeThat love cannot change!!Love can transformThe most commonplaceInto beauty and splendorAnd sweetness and grace.Love is unselfish,Understanding and kind,For it sees with its heartAnd not with its mind!!Love is the answerThat everyone seeks...Love is the language,That every heart speaks.Love can't be bought,It is priceless and free,Love, like pure magic,Is life's sweet mystery!!
I love you so deeply,I love you so much,I love the sound of your voice. I love your warm smileAnd your kind, thoughtful way,The joy that you bringTo my life every day.I love you todayAs I have from the start,And I'll love you foreverWith all of my heart. My love is like an oceanIt goes down so deepMy love is like a roseWhose beauty you want to keep.My love is like a riverThat will never endMy love is like a doveWith a beautiful message to send.My love is like a songThat goes on and on forever
You’re in my thoughts and in my heartWherever I may go;On Valentine’s Day I’d like to care more than you know. Love is the greatest feeling,Love is like a play,Love is what I feel for you,Each and every day,Love is like a smile,Love is like a song,Love is a great emotion,That keeps us going strong,I love you with my heart, love the way I keep loving,Like a love I can't control,So remember when your eyes meet mine,I love you with all my heart
On Valentine’s Day, we think of people who have cheered and encouraged us,who go out of their wayto be kind and caring,who have enriched our lives just by being themselves. You are such a person.I’m so happy you’re my love for ever. happy valintine day!! I love you all through February,Not just on Valentine’s Day;I cherish you when flowers of spring Appear in the midst of May.I adore you in the summer,When the air is filled with heat;Without you in my life each day,I wouldn’t be complete.I treasure you in fall,When leaves are turning gold;I loved you when you were younger;I’ll love you when you’re old.I prize you in the winter,When colder days are here;I love you, love you all the time,Every minute of the year.But I want to let you know,It’s not just today, but always,That I will love you so.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

2oo8!!!!

it's 2008!!!!I am very happy that we had a our new year. i hope that 2oo8 bring for us the happienss and safe of evey thing and to get out from the people the saddness.people are so kind. There is no person who is not kind. I have met people who are really honest and nice to people and one of them is my bestfriend. she is really. Again i hope it is a very nice year to all the people. HAPPY NEW YEAR

Friday, January 4, 2008

my vacation

It was a really good vacation. I went to grdaga on a big boat or yacht and we sat there three days . When i was fishing i caught up 2 fish and they where soo nice. At night we go to eat. and the food were deliocous. after all of this i stand seeing the full moon and the ocean and the nice fresh air. After the three days we wnet to the hotel and we sat 3 days. after that i went to cairo again.