viernes, 2 de noviembre de 2012
Narrative poem: An extract from the Canturbury Tales
http://prezi.com/z6xuuv7_ssfo/canterbury-tales/
The theme of the extract from The Wife of Bath's Tale is money and happiness. This topic is something that people usually think of. In my opinion, like the extract said, having money does noy imply be happy. Money can help you to achieve things that you want or for example, to treat some illness. But you can't buy happiness... You are happy if you are with people that love you and you do good actions to be a good person.
2nd Poem
http://prezi.com/kkn91pfxtffe/the-road-not-taken/
THE ROAD NOT TAKEN by Robert Frost.
The theme of this poem is choices in life. I have chosen it because in my opinion it is really interesting and refers to reality. Every day we face different situations. Depending of the importance of these situations, we have to think of them, be responsible for our actions and try to do the best.
The two roads represent methaphors for the two possibilities or options we have.
Whether we realise it or not, we are constantly making choices that determine our future.
THE ROAD NOT TAKEN by Robert Frost.
The theme of this poem is choices in life. I have chosen it because in my opinion it is really interesting and refers to reality. Every day we face different situations. Depending of the importance of these situations, we have to think of them, be responsible for our actions and try to do the best.
The two roads represent methaphors for the two possibilities or options we have.
Whether we realise it or not, we are constantly making choices that determine our future.
jueves, 1 de noviembre de 2012
Poetry Anthology
http://prezi.com/u4wlipafsyht/fire-and-ice/
I have chosen the poem "Fire and ice" by Robert Frost because it is about something that is really unpredictable and some time we have thought of: the end of the world. Is it going to be by fire or by ice? Who knows? These are some ways to think of it. Both fire and ice are equal in destruction.
The writer uses methaphors. He compares the fire with desire. This comparison suggests that Frost views desire as something that consumes and destroys. Another example is the comparison between ice and hate. I think that he compares them because ice makes things be rigid and cold, and it also causes breaks among things.
The theme of this poem is the end of the world.
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