Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Blog 4

English has always been easy for me. This semester I'm learning to read between the lines and better understand literature. I also learned that literature can also be fun instead of long and boring. Thanks to Mr. Smith, I am becoming more comfortable with reading and writing. The supernatural theme is very interesting to me because you can read and learn a lot about the "non visible universe." Research is very important to literature because you may have to read long descriptions and some information can be irrelevant. I'm not so familiar with web tools yet, but customizing and editing can bring some life to your blog. The class is cool so far, but what I am still wondering is am I an A+ student yet?

Monday, March 15, 2010

Blog 3 (Tone & Symbolism)

Sappho was an ancient greek poetess, born on the island of Lesbos. She was born between 630 and 612 BC, and died around 570 BC. She was exiled from the island of Lesbos to Sicily between 604 and 694 BC. Her name is the origin of the name sapphic which was applied to female homosexuality beginning in the 19th century. The reason why i chose this poem is because this poem was written a very long time ago and the fact that she was a lesbian poet caught my attention.

My definition of tone is the way you say something. If someone is speaking in an argumentative tone, that means their angry or looking for an argument. Tone can have a certain pitch or level to figure out how the person is feeling. When there is a specific type of tone you can feel it. Even through reading. In this poem the tone is very happy and delightful. The poet feels satisfied that she has that person in her life.

With symbolism you can refer to objects, people, or places to represent something else. It can be something that represents itself but means something else. In this poem she says "paler I turn than grass is." Sappho uses the pale color of grass to explain how she physically feels.

In conclusion I think Sappho is explaining in her poem is that you can be a very happy person when you have that special someone in your life. Sometimes you might feel empty when the person is not there or you cannot seem to find them. Sappho, to me, is describing a type of relationship. And when this relationship ends, she feels as if the world has come to an end. The person she is with is like a god in her eyes. In the third stanza she says "underneath my skin the tenuous flame suffuses." I think that line means that the flame is spreading and taking over her body. She can no longer hold it off. To me Sappho is portraying a relationship that goes from good to bad very quickly.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sappho
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&defl=en&q=define:tone&ei=onCnS52BIYrWM7nfoYwI&sa=X&oi=glossary_definition&ct=title&ved=0CAgQkAE
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=define%3Asymbolism

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Blog 2

For this blog i decided to go with a mythology poem. The reason why i chose it because poems of Greek mythology is confusing to understand but at the same time i find it interesting. I used the website http://www.spiffy-entertainment.com/mythpoetry.html to find this poem. I think the author of this poem is defining god in her terms. She also talks about either a sickness or coming close to her death.

[Like the very gods in my sight is he]
by Sappho of Lesbos
translated by Richmond Lattimore

Like the very gods in my sight is he who
sits where he can look in your eyes, who listens
close to you, to hear the soft voice, its sweetness
murmur in love and

laughter, all for him. But it breaks my spirit;
underneath my breast all the heart is shaken.
Let me only glance where you are, the voice dies,
I can say nothing,

but my lips are stricken to silence, underneath
my skin the tenuous flame suffuses;
nothing shows in front of my eyes, my ears are
muted in thunder.

And the sweat breaks running upon me, fever
shakes my body, paler I turn than grass is;
I can feel that I have been changed, I feel that
death has come near me.

http://www.spiffy-entertainment.com/mythpoetry.html

Monday, March 8, 2010

Blog 1

Name: Sharod
Age:19
Hometown: Brooklyn
Major: Veterinary Technician
Hobbies: Dancing, playing instruments, and writing music