Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Poetry











1) Thomas, D. - Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night




The first feeling I felt after reading this poem is about an old man fighting against the death.




The second feeling is about a person who is sad with his father for not being brave against the final good night.



The picture reveals an old man with a lot of energy. The same style the writer is wishing for his dad.



The picture also tells us about being old without giving up totally.












2) Brooks, G. - We Real Cool



The first thought of this poem is about kids who do not worry about their future. All these kids want is to have some fun without any further worries.






The second feeling is when the writer says that "We Die Soon," at this moment I felt the same way many young people feel; why we do not live our lives at the top, if at the end we all are going to die.






The picture is about young girl having no limits on her drinking time. She thinks that it's so "cool" to be drunk.



The picture also reveals that some people do not know how to enjoy their lives without penalizing themselves.






3) Dickinson, E. - I Felt a Funeral In My Brain




The first feeling for this poem was about someone living a funeral experience. The second feeling was about on how people like to live the dark side of life. People love to imagine the most morbid things that might happen in their lives.




The picture reveals that in early aging, human being love to fantasy their death.


Another reason for the picture choosen is the fact that there is still life, and we should live the present.




4) Frost, R. - The Road Not Taken


The first feeling for this poem is the regrets someone might have about bad choices made.

The second feeling is that a person might never know if the other option would be better or not. Because life keep on.


The picture shows that everything in life is about choices.

The picture also shows that we should be happy with our choices because at least we are trying to be happy.


5) Silverstein, S. - If the World Was Crazy
The first feeling from this poem is about how good the world would be without rules.
The second feeling is the meanings we put in our lives that for others doesn't mean the same.
The picture shows that the poem shows confusing, but still is a colorful world.
The picture also shows that there are many ways that we can interprete our lives. Some people will take life away too serious, and others will live more relaxed.


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