This class I would have to say was absolutely the best. We have read so many great stories by so many great people, such as Edgar Allan Poe, Sojourner Truth, Nathaniel Hawthorne and many others. We have also read poems from two of the best poets Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman. I also got to see what others thought about the stories and poems they read. But sadly this semester is drawing to a close which all things must end at some point. But I really want to say I enjoyed this class so much and I really would suggest this to other students. I hope everyone enjoys their Christmas and continue to read on this coming New Year!!
My Admiration of Poe
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Some Christmas Reading
There are so many wonderful Christmas stories to read. There is one that I love to read every year which is The Night Before Christmas. We all know that wonderful story of Christmas eve night when the man watched Santa. I think what makes it really special to me is that we had a book that she would read to us which was really heartwarming. Then I discovered a Christmas story in our library that I may read. Christmas with the Kranks by John Grisham. Sadly I have seen the movie before even knowing it was a book. Regardless of that fact I really want to read the book. So Merry Christmas everyone and happy reading.
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Poe in the Media
I have seen Poe in movies and TV shows. I have seen a couple. There is a movie staring actor Wes Bentley called The Tomb. It is an adaptation of the story by called called Ligeia. It is about a college professor who falls under the spell of a beautiful woman who is trying to fight death by stealing souls. It sounds weird, I know but I really liked it. At the end at the credits Wes recites a poem that is in the story Ligeia. Another thing I have seen of Poe is in The Simpson's. They did The Raven in one of the Halloween episodes when they were telling stories and Lisa read The Raven. I thought it was funny, especially when Bart played the raven and said Eat My Shorts. I really love seeing our favorite writers' works being made into movies and put in television shows, especially the great Edgar Allan Poe.
Monday, December 15, 2014
Dickinson's Quote
One of the activities we had to do in the pod about the poets was our interpretations of Emily Dickinson's quotes from her poems. I really liked the 10 I chose but the one that stuck out to me the most was the quote from her poem Unable are the loved to die. The quote was For Love is Immortality. My interpretation for that was is this. In life, what had a beginning must have an end. One of the many things in this life that begins but never ends is love. Love goes on forever whether it be a mother's I've for her child or children, a husband's love for his wife, or even a love for a pet. We as humans will die away but love goes on forever and ever no matter what.
Friday, November 28, 2014
Hester's True Love
Technically Hester and her husband who later goes under the name Roger Chillingworth were married, but we're they truly in love? Maybe they did truly love each other before they got married or maybe they didn't but they thought they did we didn't find anything behind that in the book. Of course he went off to pursue one of his desires while leaving Hester at home and that couldn't build up any relationship. I think the one she truly loved was Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. He has been there for Hester and with Hester when she went through her trials. I also think you see it in the way they reconciled in the woods. I think Hester would have been better off with Dimmesdale than her husband in my opinion.
Saturday, October 25, 2014
What I Have Enjoyed So Far
We have read so many wonderful stories by so many wonderful and bright authors but I want to list my top three favorites. Number one is, of course, Edgar Allan Poe. I have read the Tell Tale Heart in 10th grade and fell in love with his writing since. We had a big book full of his incredible writings in my library in the dining room or what used to be the dining room. But ever since reading that story in 10th grade and reading more to the point of time where we read more in our online English class made me a lover of more of his dark tales. The second one I have enjoyed reading was The Gettysburg Address. I have learned about it before but what I liked about it was that one of the activities we had to was to put ourselves in the shoes of either a former slave, soldier, the wife of a Union soldier, or someone attending when Lincoln gave the speech. I chose the view of the Union soldier. I listed the things I would have seen and heard as well as things from the battle such as gunshots and the groans of the soldiers that were wounded. The third one I enjoyed reading was an aphorism by Ralph Waldo Emerson. As I have written ina previous blog I chose the aphorism of the civilized man being more dependent on the carriage than in his own feet. I will not go to deep into detail but we as Americans have become to dependent on technology than in the natural resources we were given a long time ago. I would rather read a book in my hands than on a tablet. I have enjoyed reading these and many others and I am really looking forward to reading more amazing stories in the last couple sessions!!
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My Other Favorite Work by Poe
Of course you all know that we have read so many stories written by the greatest Gothic writer of all time Mr. Edgar Allan Poe. I have to mention one of my other favorites written by him. The Raven. As you know (and I will try to be accurate with the story) it is about a man who is being haunted by something of a form of a raven who keeps coming and repeating phrases ending with "never more". As the raven kept coming the man kept demamding the raven to tell what its purpose was for being there. In the beginning of the poem he was dealing with depression and heartache from losing someone he had loved a long time ago and I think the raven driving him to the brink and eventually into insanity did not help his situation that much. Like I have mentioned before and what I will mention over and over again I truly admire Poe and his writing. He is the type of author that I could read over and over again.
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