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Tuesday, 15 January 2019
Fame is a fickle food
Since the start of the poem we can see that the author has compared fame with a kind of food that is in constant change due to several factors. That's her way to tell that the same happens with fame. At first it brings everything you wish but then it can end up ruining your life. You're always in the public eye and people, especially the envious ones will always have something negative to say, just to ruin your fame and career. Practically, the crows represent these people in Dickinson's poem and these people are so caught up on a person's fame that spend their lives looking up to him and symbolically "die".
Monday, 14 January 2019
Sunday, 13 January 2019
My opinion about: AIN'T I A’WOMEN? Poem by Sojourner Truth
AIN'T I A WOMEN?
My opinion about: AIN'T I A’WOMEN? Poem by Sojourner Truth
I like this poem because it shows the story of how women have been discriminated. This story was born that with EVA who has eat the wrong apple and for this reason it was trimmed that women have no logic. Then when she spoke about Maria who had born Jesus, but she was virgin, so women should be virgin. This poem includes many other elements which describe how women and slave has no rights. She had brought the painful story that a woman had 13 children and 13 children were taken as slaves.
Without women the world would not have existed
because women have a very important role in this world, we cannot live without:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7...
Tuesday, 8 January 2019
Monday, 7 January 2019
New materials
AIN'T I A WOMAN?
Poem by Sojourner Truth (1797-1883)http://www.crmvet.org/poetry/ftruth.htm
Emily Dickinson selected poems.
http://www.emilydickinsonmuseum.org/https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poet/emily-dickinson?gclid=CO_3t7m3q9ECFRVmGwodZ3cM2Q
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, by Harriet Jacobs
Wednesday, 26 December 2018
Sunday, 16 December 2018
Wednesday, 12 December 2018
TWO PART READING RESPONSE: The Yellow Wallpaper (Charlotte Perkins Gilman)
The Yellow Wallpaper is a very interesting story. Talks about a mentally ill woman and her husband who is a doctor. As a doctor he convinced her that she needs to rest and to stay in the room in order to get well.“ The doctor” don’t listen to her when she said to him that she is feeling better he never heard her, she wanted to change the room because she thought that the room was a place that gives her depression, and make her feel sick. She seems like a woman completely depending on her husband. The things get worse when she start to obsess with the wallpaper. Maybe the wallpaper wants to represent the time or the way the women’s want to escape for the “control” of the men. Maybe the wallpaper want to represent also the difficult life of a woman, who doesn’t have voice and who can’t control their life’s .He made her believe that she is sick, maybe that’s because he wanted to control her life. He is more like a doctor than her husband to her.
The Yellow Wallpaper is a very interesting story. Talks about a mentally ill woman and her husband who is a doctor. As a doctor he convinced her that she needs to rest and to stay in the room in order to get well.“ The doctor” don’t listen to her when she said to him that she is feeling better he never heard her, she wanted to change the room because she thought that the room was a place that gives her depression, and make her feel sick. She seems like a woman completely depending on her husband. The things get worse when she start to obsess with the wallpaper. Maybe the wallpaper wants to represent the time or the way the women’s want to escape for the “control” of the men. Maybe the wallpaper want to represent also the difficult life of a woman, who doesn’t have voice and who can’t control their life’s .He made her believe that she is sick, maybe that’s because he wanted to control her life. He is more like a doctor than her husband to her.
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