FoxTrot by Bill Amend for February 20, 2011
Transcript:
Paige: Peter, when you had Mr. Thornton for English, did you have to write a paper on "Romeo and Juliet"? Peter: I did. Paige: Do you remember what you wrote about? I don't want my paper to be remotely similar to yours. Peter: Good idea. Thornton's like a psycho when it comes to plagiarism. Paige: Actually, no, I just remember seeing your freshman year grades. Peter: Let's see...I think I focused mostly on how Juliet could've looked hotter on the cover.
kittenpah over 13 years ago
Chances are slim that Paige will produce something in a similar vein.
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
No, Paige would write about how Romeo could have looked hotter.
Sandfan over 13 years ago
Paige will focus on Juliet’s wardrobe.
twj0729 over 13 years ago
And, as I recall, Peter is in advanced English class?
twj0729 over 13 years ago
And, as I recall, Peter is in advanced English class?
Destiny23 over 13 years ago
Our class read “Romeo and Juliet” in Grade 11. The teacher got a movie version of it to show us. But I don’t think she watched it first – it was the one in which we see teenaged Juliet naked. Just the thing to show a roomful of 16 year old boys! But I think that would have met Peter’s request that she look hotter!! (Finally, a way to get kids interested in Shakespeare…)
DerkinsVanPelt218 over 13 years ago
I wonder for the movie at the end of their unit, if they will show Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo+Juliet, with Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes.
legaleagle48 over 13 years ago
Ew, I hope not, DVP218. That was the WORST version of the classic story that I’ve ever seen (although, ironically enough, the only movie in which I could actually stand Leonardo DiCaprio.) Not even Paige deserves that kind of torture!
And, twypsi, Paige is two years younger than Peter. ANY English class he’s in would naturally be more advanced than hers – besides, Andy threatened to pull him out of that class for putting ideas into Jason’s head regarding Kafka and nightmares.
puddleglum1066 over 13 years ago
I substituted as an English teacher a couple years ago and had to show the Zeferelli version of R&J. I made a point of warning the class that there would be some nudity in today’s portion of the film, and finished up by advising: “but it’s a pretty short scene, and you’ll have to pay attention or you’ll miss it!”
The boys still managed to miss the topless-Juliet scene, because they all turned away and made exaggerated gagging noises at the preceding scene of Romeo’s unclothed behind. Teenage boys…
Colt9033 over 13 years ago
Will they ever grow up?
treBsdrawkcaB over 13 years ago
Concur with Sanfan…
Minecraft Puppies over 4 years ago
I read “Romeo and Juliet” in 3rd grade. BRAIN PULSES