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Thursday, December 20, 2018
Analysis of the Saddest Poem by Pablo Neruda
1. Theme: what themes do you notice in the poem? Explain how the themes contribute to your understanding of the poem
I notice that the themes of heartbreak, depression, and loss of love are present in the Saddest Poem by Pablo Neruda. Throughout the poem, there is a recurring line which is “Tonight I can write the saddest lines” which showcases all the pain and sorrow that the author is experiencing with love. The themes occur in chronological order first starting with his initial heart, then leading to his period of depression, and then his loss of love for his significant other. The lines, "I can write the saddest poem of all tonight. I loved her, and sometimes she loved me too.”, demonstrates the author’s feeling of heartbreak because he believed that both he and his significant other were both deeply in love but in reality, they were not. The author’s feeling of depression is portrayed through the lines, “I can write the saddest poem of all tonight. To think I don't have her. To feel that I've lost her.” The theme of depression can be found in these lines because the author showcases his emotions of feeling lonely and sad without the love of his life. Finally the lines,” Although this may be the last pain she causes me, and this may be the last poem I write for her.”, display the author’s loss of love for her and how is slowly moving past his previous relationship.
2. Do you agree or disagree with the poem? Explain your thinking.
I agree with the poem because when one is in a relationship with someone that they love for a long duration of time, they become very intimate and close to them. As a result, when they end their relationship, it become difficult to move past the relationship. This is portrayed with the line the lines: “Someone else's. She will be someone else's. As she once belonged to my kisses. Her voice, her light body. Her infinite eyes.” These lines showcase how when one goes through a breakup, all they can think of is that person and how much they loved them. In addition, they endure a feeling of depression knowing that someone else will get a chance to be with them rather than themselves.
3. Jot down and respond to a favourite line or favourite image. What specifically do you like about the poem? Be specific, pay attention to beautiful words, phrases and language.
My favourite line from the poem is “To hear the immense night, more immense without her and the poem falls to the soul as dew to grass.” This line is significant because it demonstrates how the author was able to hear the night more clearly without his significant other and he felt lonelier without her as the night was filled with darkness. In addition the line, “falls to the soul as dew to grass”, metaphorically signifies the loss of love as the small droplet of dew from a leaf falls into the grass signaling the end of a relationship.
4. What is this poem saying? What ideas is the poem conveying?
The poem is conveying the idea that love is precious and vulnerable. Sometimes a relationship may not always work out and as a result it may be difficult to move past it. One must give themselves some time to regroup and fix their mistakes before searching for love again. The process will be filled with some periods of depression which will lead one to make irrational decisions but, the feeling of depression can be filled overtime through learning from past mistakes. Once one does some self-reflecting, they will be able to put their past relationship behind them and embark on a new relationship.
5. Personal connections: is there any way in which you relate to anything in the poem?
I cannot personally relate to this poem and the author’s experiences, but I have seen others who went through the same feelings and emotions as the author did in this poem. For instance, recently one of my friends recently broke up with his long-time girlfriend and he had been going a whirlwind of emotions after the breakup. Similarly to the author, he has not been able to stop thinking about the girl that he loved and he felt that his soul was lost without her. He tried countless times to win her love back and he tried correcting his mistakes in hopes of mending his relationship with her but, unfortunately, she did not want to get back with him. This goes to show that sometimes in life, relationships do not always work out and we should not dwell on them, but rather learn from them and become better people leading into other relationships.
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Media Collage
1) Picture One – What did you include in this picture? Do you have to document everything to tell the whole "truth" about this classroom? What did you exclude? Why is this important to note about documentary film and media in general?
I chose this first pic which is located in the green pit at school. I chose this picture because this was a place that I always hung out with my friends at lunch. In addition, I also met some of my new friends here as well. I had many great memories here in grade 9 because this was a spot where I always studied before tests and hung out with my friends. The green pit also changed over the course of four years as they added furniture and charging spot for phones. As the green pit went through changes, I also went through drastic changes since grade 9 as I matured into a better person.
2) Picture Two - Is there truth in this picture – despite not providing all of the details of the room? Is there bias in this picture? How do your emotions impact the picture you have chosen to take?
Truth is evident in this because it showcases a valuable message that I can apply to my life and that others can apply to their own life. When I come to class everyday, I always see this picture and it helps motivate me each day to improve on myself and to strive to succeed in my life. There are many significant messages from this piece of artwork such as that we cannot change the mistakes that we made in the past, but instead we can learn from them and become better people. In addition, the quote “Everything affects everything”, is also significant because it demonstrates how every choice or action that we take in our life can have a positive or negative impact on us.
3) Picture Three - How does one set up the composition of a beautiful photograph to connect with the audience? How does this beautiful photograph impact the audience's perspective of this classroom? How does this connect back to our discussion of social media accounts in Unit Two?
I took this picture in the classroom and it depicts a composition of a beautiful photograph because it showcases how words are a form of art. The different fonts, colours, and styles of the words showcase the beauty of words and how they are a piece of art. The classroom is filled with words throughout the classroom and the many words such as quotes and messages reveal all the wonderful moments and experiences that previous students endured in the classroom. This impacts the audience’s perspective of the classroom because when one walk into the classroom, they will feel welcomed and happy seeing how vibrant classroom is with all kinds of art portrayed throughout the room. This photo connects back to our discussion of social media accounts because as one would share their stories and lifestyles through their social media accounts, the writing on the ceiling and walls throughout the classroom reveals many memories that students have experienced over the course of many years while in this classroom.
Sunday, December 2, 2018
English Essay
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Saturday, December 1, 2018
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Friday, November 23, 2018
Nothing But Death Pablo Neruda Analysis

I notice that the theme of death is present in the poem. More specifically how death is inevitable and that it can occur at any moment in our lives. As said in the poem; “where death is waiting, dressed like an admiral” signifies how death is metaphorically an “admiral” all dressed up and ready to take us from this world. This quote further helped me understand the poem because an admiral is the highest rank in the navy and they have power over everyone in the navy as they can command any orders. Similarly, death is like the highest command to all humans because death ends our lives and discharges us from the world.
2. Do you agree or disagree with the poem? Explain your thinking.
I agree with the poem because I believe that death is unavoidable and we will never know when we will be faced with it. Hence, we must enjoy every single moment that life has to offer to us and we must not live our lives in regret knowing that the fear of death results in us holding back. We must live in the present and not focus on the future of our lives because then we will fail to cherish the moments that we experience in the present.
3. Jot down and respond to a favourite line or favourite image. What specifically do you like about the poem? Be specific, pay attention to beautiful words, phrases and language.
My favourite line from the poem is “death is inside the bones, like a barking where there are no dogs, coming out from bells somewhere, from graves somewhere, growing in the damp air like tears of rain.” This line is significant because it showcases how death is spontaneous and that it can occur at any time. The line “death is inside the bones” demonstrates how death is evident in everyone because we cannot live forever and that one day we have to leave this earth. The line “coming out from bells somewhere” reveals how death could occur anywhere and at any time in our lives. That is why we must cherish every moment in our lives and live it to the fullest.
4. What is this poem saying? What ideas is the poem conveying?
The poem is conveying the idea that death is evident in life and that it is unavoidable. Therefore, we must not fear death and instead be prepared for it as it can occur anytime. Rather than worrying about death, we must enjoy our lives to the fullest and make every moment count. We must not let death restrain us from enjoying and being successful in our lives. Those who fear death will always be afraid of death throughout their lives and they will never really live their lives to their full potential. However, those who embrace death and are not afraid of the circumstances that it has to offer, often live their lives to their full potential and they become successful.
5. Personal connections: is there any way in which you relate to anything in the poem?

Monday, November 12, 2018
Valentine Carol Ann Duffy Poem Analysis
1. Theme: what themes do you notice in the poem? Explain how the themes contribute to your understanding of the poem
The main theme present in the poem Valentine by Carol Ann Duffy is love. The metaphorical reference to the onion further reinforces the fact that love is complicated and that you must be patient with love or you will end up being heart broken. The theme contributed to my understanding to the poem because using a metaphor helped me visualize love with an object. I was able to visualize how peeling an onion and the consequences of cutting an onion relate to love. At first, it is easy to peel off the outer layer of an onion, but as you dig in, it becomes more difficult to peel in. This is in relation to love because it is easy to fall in love but being able to understand your partner and maintain a healthy relationship is difficult.
2. Do you agree or disagree with the poem? Explain your thinking.
I agree with the poem because there is a great connection with love and an onion. Onions have a strong odour that often stays on you for a while when you cut them and the odour is so strong that it can make you cry when you cut them. Love is similar to an onion because like an onion, love is very strong as it can affect you emotionally if you get sucked in and it can take a long time to overcome a breakup. In addition, I agree with the poem because the author showcases that you must be patient with love and you must be able to take things slow in a relationship rather than trying to move fast. In doing so, you will be able to understand and truly value your partner.
3. Jot down and respond to a favourite line or favourite image. What specifically do you like about the poem? Be specific, pay attention to beautiful words, phrases and language.
My favourite line from the poem is “Lethal. Its scent will cling to your fingers, cling to the knife”. This line is significant because like the scent of onion, love is difficult to remove or shake off. For example when someone ends a relationship with someone they love a lot, it is difficult to move on. Similarly from the poem, when you cut onions, the strong scent can stay on your fingers and even if you try to wash it off, it may take a few days from the scent to be fully removed from your fingers. That is why if someone goes through a breakup it could take days, weeks, or even months to move on which is similar to the scent on onions in your fingers.
4. What is this poem saying? What ideas is the poem conveying?

5. Personal connections: is there any way in which you relate to anything in the poem?

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