This passage is about… (provide a brief summary)
This passage is about how Peter has to take over Kit’s part of Juliet since she can’t go since Sir Philip is their. Peter gets dressed and go onto the stage. As he spoke the amount of letdown and astonishment made by the audience hurt Peter’s feelings. This time he wasn’t going to take it in but be pleased of the performance he gave. He confidently lifts his head and he make eye contact with Sir Philip Morton who is sitting right in front of him.
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This passage is important because… (justify yourself using proof from the novel)
This passage is important because shows at the time Sir Philip is on the search
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My explanation is the box shows Sir Philip and Peter 's relationship when he is Juliet which is sweet similar to the box of sweets. The box is the colour pink as it represents the colour of sweetness and the white ribbon represents peace (which is fake peace) between them. When you open it, the inside shows the true relationship of Sir Philip and Peter and how they feel about it when he is not Juliet, which is not as sweet as it looks on the outside. I created 2 symbols for each character. The chain and mask is Peter’s perspective. The chains shows weakness as he does have the strength but Sir Philip has broken the chain of strength he has. The mask shows how he has to pretend to be someone else around Sir Philip in order to be safe, therefore this has 2 parts to the mask. The heart with arrow and 4 red parts is Sir Philip’s perspective. The heart with the arrow shows hatred he has for Peter’s actions. The 4 red parts shows the anger as this the symbol of anger building up inside Sir Philip to find Peter. The idea refers to the quote "Never judge a book by it 's cover" which is what inspired