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Year 9 are studying Romeo & Juliet and created masks for the characters ahead of the Capulet Ball

Here is Tess talking about her work:

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"I designed Romeo's mask with navy blue and bright yellow. I feel that blue can represent his sadness about Rosaline but the yellow shows his love and hope for the night ahead. It is also quite regal and at the same time upholds Romeo's masculinity. I really tried to incorporate the eye shape and make it quite swirly to show his softer, more feminine side too. I also thought it would fit the character I see in my mind when I think of Romeo. I'd love to see some gold glitter added to it to make him sparkle!"

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