Something Interesting, but weird/different
What if our whole lives were a dream. What if we were all sleeping or stuck in some different dimension. Maybe there is another world out there besides planet earth. There has to be an explanation of why do we feel not here but we are here physically. Maybe our lives right now are trial runs. Our loved ones who are no longer with us are probably having a grand time wherever they are. I think after we all finish this life we move forward into our second lives. This world is filled with wonders. Its a thought or a theory to think about or research.
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
Thursday, December 1, 2016
Baca's Notes
"Immigrants in our own land"
Theme- people going to a foreign place on their homeland
Tone- serious, pessimistic, and formal
Mood- serious and explains real life hardships
Devices- similes (They used common sense like scholars use glasses and books to reach the world.), metaphors (We are born with dreams in our hearts.) , allegory because this poem tries to create a emotional response to the audience and reaches out to people who can relate to the experience. This poem would be pathos because its a appealing to the emotions of the audience. Logos because the author creates a central message about how life works that some people don't have a reason to live and other people just die.
"Immigrants in our own land"
Theme- people going to a foreign place on their homeland
Tone- serious, pessimistic, and formal
Mood- serious and explains real life hardships
Devices- similes (They used common sense like scholars use glasses and books to reach the world.), metaphors (We are born with dreams in our hearts.) , allegory because this poem tries to create a emotional response to the audience and reaches out to people who can relate to the experience. This poem would be pathos because its a appealing to the emotions of the audience. Logos because the author creates a central message about how life works that some people don't have a reason to live and other people just die.
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