Seussification Of Romeo And Juliet Pdf !!top!! -

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“O ho, little Rome-o, I’ll tell you a tale / Of Mab, the small Queen with a flea for a sail. / She rides in a nut-shell, her chariot a pea, / With wheel-spokes of spider-web, humming with glee. / She gallops by night on a snozzle-wart’s nose, / And tickles young dreamers right down to their toes. / This Mab—yes, that Mab—she brings dreams to the crowd: / To lovers, of kissing; to courtiers, a shroud; / To lawyers, of fees; to a soldier, of cuts— / Of trenchers, of fences, of two-handed butts. / And sometimes she whacks them with old tail of rat, / And they wake up and cry, ‘What a Zizzer-Zaz-ZAT!’” seussification of romeo and juliet pdf

In the modern digital classroom, the hunt for a reliable has become a rite of passage for drama teachers. But what exactly is this play? Where did it come from? And most importantly, how can you legally obtain or utilize the PDF for your next production? This is a copyrighted, published play

Let us dive into the colorful, rhyming, upside-down world where Verona meets Who-ville. “O ho, little Rome-o, I’ll tell you a

[Illustration: A dramatic illustration of the tragic duel, with a giant clock in the background]

The script includes the original tragic ending, but many high schools opt for the "alternate happy ending" provided in the appendix of the published version. Read your PDF carefully—Bloedel wrote two endings.

Features fantastical elements, including "whoosh bush tush beasts" and "bumballoon swords".