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Final Blog Post

I clearly remembered how was the first day of this class. We warmed up to be familiar with acting. To a person who had not experienced any performance ever, performance undoubtedly became the part I spent time to think the most. Two years course is a long run, but it impresses me more than the other classes I have taken in Cheshire Academy. Before I took this class, I thought acting is easy like until we tried to improvise various moves and gestures in front of people. I felt shy and embarrassed at the beginning, throughout two years' performance, and I became more and more confident to act in front of people and cameras. The class is called literature and performance so the other essential aspect is its literature. I still remembered the first book we read and the first performance, which is the monologue we played in the black box.  Fences talk about poverty and situations of African Americans. From the book, I felt how the power from people themselves explain the anger and uns...

Poetry Sample Question NYE

While some poems focus exclusively on a personal or private experience, others reflect on the place of the individual in the larger human community. In the work of at least two poets, explore the ways in which poems have conveyed the poet’s sense of the world beyond the private sphere. Naomi is a poet who always introducing her hometown's culture and her family members' behaviors. Meanwhile, I do realize how does she extend her vision of the relationship from her own culture to the other culture from her family members' perspective, because they have moved to a new environment. Their adaptability reveals their culture beyond their private scene. "My grandmother in the stars" does not mention her grandmother throughout the whole poem, but Naomi shows elements cherished by their people. "What you think of him is the knowledge I wish to gather. I bow to your rugged feet, the moth-eaten scarves that knot your hair." shows that how does she depict grand...

NYE Note

My Father and the Fig Tree  For other fruits, my father was indifferent. He'd point at the cherry trees and say,  "See those? I wish they were figs." In the evening he sat by my bed weaving folktales like vivid little scarves. They always involved a figtree.  Even when it didn't fit, he'd stick it in. Once Joha was walking down the road and he saw a fig tree.  Or, he tied his camel to a fig tree and went to sleep. Or, later when they caught and arrested him, his pockets were full of figs. At age six I ate a dried fig and shrugged. "That's not what I'm talking about! he said, "I'm talking about a fig straight from the earth – gift of Allah! -- on a branch so heavy it touches the ground. I'm talking about picking the largest, fattest, sweetest fig in the world and putting it in my mouth." (Here he'd stop and close his eyes.) Years passed, we lived in many houses, none had figtrees.  We had lima beans, zucc...

Blog Post 5/6

3. Resistance and rebellion at either a personal or a larger, social level, can lead to very interesting poetic explorations. By what means and with what effects have at least two poets you have studied included such impulses and actions in their poetry? From one of Emily Dickinson's poems, she viewed herself as nobody in this world. Even though there was a big number of people knew her, considering her as a famous poet, she had never put a tag or a crown on her head. On her perspective, the reader who is reading her poems and herself are both nobody. We might think that this is desocialization. But if we enhanced everyone's existence to the macroscopic of the world, we recognized what is she saying. Also, I can clearly see her resistance from her lines: How dreary to be somebody? Authors are content makers and also are building her identity through her collection. What character she recognizes herself might be different from the other people's sight. Moreover, the pu...

Memorization Quiz

I’m Nobody! Who are you? (260) Emily Dickinson ,  1830  -  1886 I’m Nobody! Who are you? Are you – Nobody – too? Then there’s a pair of us! Don’t tell! they’d advertise – you know! How dreary – to be – Somebody! How public – like a Frog –  To tell one’s name – the livelong June –  To an admiring Bog! Tell all the truth but tell it slant — (1263) BY  EMILY DICKINSON Tell all the truth but tell it slant — Success in Circuit lies Too bright for our infirm Delight The Truth's superb surprise As Lightning to the Children eased With explanation kind The Truth must dazzle gradually Or every man be blind —

Poems' Note

Success is counted sweetest: This poem is positive, excited, and indignant. It tells both sides of getting success. It appreciates success and its process whether how does it describe the pain. She is on both views of winner and loser to the definition of success but she converts both ideas to one direction which is that successes are sweet after everyone suffers from them. Success is counted sweetest By those who ne'er succeed . To comprehend a nectar Requires sorest need. Not one of all the purple Host Who took the Flag today Can tell the definition So clear of victory As he defeated – dying – On whose forbidden ear The distant strains of triumph Burst agonized and clear!  I'm Nobody! Who are you?: I felt how she was annoyed by the agitated outside world. She loved to be alone and to avoid voices from outside. She didn't like to exposure herself. "Don't tell! They would advertise", "How dreary to be somebody." showing that she ...

3 of 9 Quiz

Select a passage from a novel you have chosen to study where a change of atmosphere impacts on the characters and/or the course of events. By paying due attention to the context of the passage, show how such a passage might be dramatized for an audience. When the wedding is going, Desiree goes to find Daniel in the Church.  "Her sad, searching eyes fell on Desiree. Then, with a sigh, she turned away." Obviously, her sad eyes are searching Desiree, however, when her eyes really fell on Desiree's body.  Desiree kept her final wish and final hope to find Daniel on his wedding. She was exhausted and weak that readers assume her wish would come true or gods would help her or some miracles would happen, but the atmosphere rapidly reverses from the one side of the peak to the other side. Mathilde had not expected her to come so when her sad eyes fell on her body, she felt disappointed that this girl gave up her life. On the center stage, Desiree is kneeling, crying, and crawli...