"NO!!! THATS NOT THE POINT SHAKESPEARE WAS GETTING AT!! He was obviously warning about the stupidity of youth and young love." I retaliated. Inside I was proud of my boldness to this subject because i was usually really shy. I think it was because it's not everyday you find a group of Shakespeare lovers and you get to express your feelings about his works of wonder. What do you got to say to that? I thought smugly. All of a sudden a voice retorted back saying "NO IT'S NOT!!! Its a story about love and heartbreak, tradgedy, and hatred being conquered by love." At first I couldn't see the source of the voice; then a boy stepped foward. Dressed in a fitted blue button down shirt cuffed at the sleeves, kahki shorts, and Vanns the boy looked quite nice. As I was inspecting him his eyes stood out the most. With his beautiful chocolate brown curly locks his sea green eyes went perfectly. They were intense yet soft, full of fire yet humbled, they were impossible to read. They were full of determination that was for sure. " DO YOU HAVE ANY PROOF?!?" bellowed a voice that belonged to my friend Arthur. When it came to Arthur he was socially popular, not to mention beautiful ( though I would never admit it) , and you would be shocked to find that he was deep down a nerd. In other words I found him adorkable!! Arthur's hot outfit today was a fitted black v-neck, layered under an unbuttoned blue plaid shirt. Matching perfectly with his ripped jeans and Converse. His most striking features is his popping hazel eyes that of course matched perfectly with his pitch black hair and his smile. His smile was gorgeous. His mouth would raise to the one side causing him to smirk and if that wasn't perfect enough he shows his perfectly white teeth making all the girls swoon. "No, I don't have a letter written from William Shakespeare telling that I am right. And im pretty sure you don't either; do you?" As the boy with no name asked this he started to smirk, and the only thing I thought at that moment in time was wow his smile is gorgeous. "No....." Arthur mumbled clearly irritated that he didn't have a comeback for this one. "So technically you can't ask me that question as backup for your being correct" the boy boldly stated. "Excuse me but I think ive found a solution to the problem" our shakspeare club director Mr. Hudson stated matter o factly. " first let me say how much I am loving how you guys are voicing your opinions. As for my solution to your problem I believe that there class should split into 2, one for each of the messages you thought that Shakespeare was trying to convey. And as a group write a report that's supports it. The report that makes the most sense wins " Mr. Hudson offered. The classroom erupted in cheers. Everyone was rushing to grab pencils, paper, pens, white out, anything they could get their hands on. We were all eager to write the best report. "Guess they liked that idea......" Mr. Hudson chuckled. Before you could say "Romeo and Juliet" the whole class has chosen a side. But as soon as we actually put pencil to paper the bell rang for first period.
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