{{quote|Eyes on the screen, people.|Mr. Berty to his class.|New Moon (film)}}
{{quote|Eyes on the screen, people.|Mr. Berty to his class.|New Moon (film)}}
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'''Mr. Berty''' is [[Bella]] and [[Edward]]'s English teacher in ''[[New Moon]]'' in their senior year. He shows the class a film adaptation of ''Romeo and Juliet'' at the beginning of the story.
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'''Mr. Berty''' is [[Bella]] and [[Edward]]'s English teacher during their senior year in ''[[New Moon]]''. He shows the class a film adaptation of ''Romeo and Juliet'' at the beginning of the story. In the [[New Moon (film)|movie]], he asks Edward to recite Romeo's last lines to show he was paying attention (he was talking to Bella at the time). He looks on disturbed when Edward recites the words perfectly, and asks his students to return their glances to the screen to watch the last parts of the movie.
Mr. Berty is Bella and Edward's English teacher during their senior year in New Moon. He shows the class a film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet at the beginning of the story. In the movie, he asks Edward to recite Romeo's last lines to show he was paying attention (he was talking to Bella at the time). He looks on disturbed when Edward recites the words perfectly, and asks his students to return their glances to the screen to watch the last parts of the movie.