TIV Issue 1 - 2020-2021

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Creative Corner

A Senator’s Diary By Aditi Rawat, Year 10C

A shock, a surprise, a bolt out of the blue; I am left speechless. The things I heard and saw today should never have happened. Oh, the things I witnessed! Today, in the council-chamber, we senators along with the Duke were having a consequential discussion upon where to send our troops. Our decision could have been the rise or fall for all of Venice. We were told that the Turks had set off to attack either the island of Rhodes or the island of Cyprus. Amid the discussion, a message was delivered to us by a sailor, saying that hundreds of Turkish ships were headed towards the island of Rhodes. By God, if the Duke would have acted upon it, we may have had to pay a heavy price! The Ottomans, those scum, tried to fool us into sending our men towards Rhodes, but the words of Signior Montano, the Duke’s most trusted and valiant servitor, delivered his advice to us by a messenger, that the Ottomans were changing their course towards Cyprus, and so we should send our men there too. ‘Twas then the Moor - Othello - and Signor Brabantio arrived with some other men in the chamber. We were all pleased to see Brabantio, as we lacked his council and help, but upon entering the room Brabantio cried upon his grief. He mentioned his daughter - Desdemona - being taken away. Everyone stood stunned. We had all thought Desdemona had died, but thankfully ‘twas not so. However, what happened was just as unfavourable; It seemed that Othello had laid hold of Desdemona’s heart.

‘Twas unbelievable to hear at first, but soon I realised that what Brabantio said was not for laughs. Othello and Desdemona had married. The poor Brabantio begged to the Duke that his daughter be freed from the Moor’s witchcraft, but the Duke seemed to have been bound under a spell too. By nature ‘tis obvious- this kind of relationship between the Moor and Desdemona - ‘tis unacceptable! But ‘twas a painful sight to watch as the Moor was asked for his say in this, and the robbed Brabantio just stood, incapable of doing anything. The Moor justified his love story with Desdemona being no witchcraft, but his pitiful past and her pity for him. I must confess, there is no doubt that Othello is capable enough to marry that maiden: he has fought many wars, escaped the cage of cannibals, and been bound by the chains of slavery at youth, which he managed to break apart. His stories of battle are a delight to listen to, but tales remain tales. The truth being, after all, he is just a Moor.


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Cappucino Broad

18min
pages 120-126

Rapping Astronaut

3min
pages 118-119

IBSB Student Wins NAC

1hr
pages 44-106

Wave Goodbye

5min
pages 116-117

A senator’s Diary

3min
pages 112-113

Then & Now

3min
page 111

Black Sea Schools

7min
pages 107-110

Molly’s Diary

3min
pages 114-115

High Performance Learning

1min
page 43

Spanish

1min
page 42

House Competitions

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pages 38-39

German

1min
page 41

French

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page 40

House Captains

1min
page 37

Sports Day

1min
page 36

United Nations Day

1min
page 33

Romanian National Day

4min
pages 34-35

Halloween

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page 32

World Sight Day

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page 31

Year 5H

3min
pages 24-25

Year 6M

2min
pages 26-29

Year 3T

9min
pages 16-22

Year 2O

1min
page 15

Year 4S

1min
page 23

Year 6W

1min
page 30

Head of Secondary School Message

2min
pages 10-11

Glass Half Full

3min
pages 8-9

Year 1M

1min
page 14

Student Editor’s note

1min
page 4

EYFS

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Head Girls’ Message

1min
page 5

Head of Primary School Message

1min
page 12

A Term in Review

3min
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