Saturday, October 24, 2015

Song of Myself VI

VI
Or I guess if is the handkerchief of the Lord,
A scented gift and remembrancer designedly dropt,
Bearing the owner’s name someway in the corners, that we
may see and remark, and say Whose?
Or I guess the grass is itself a child, the produced babe of
the vegetation.
1.This poem suggests that the poet is religious because he refers to grass as something God left behind for people to remember him by. It also suggests he believes that no one really dies and that he wishes he could translate what dead people were saying through the grass. He respects the grass because it comes from those who have died.
2.This poem portrays that America has a hopeful nature through the symbol of grass. Through his idea that no one really dies, makes it known how everyone matters and makes an impact on the world forever. It also could be saying that grass represents tongues of dead people.
3. It makes us, as individuals, feel hopeful by demonstrating an underlying message that no one really dies and death isn't as bad as it seems. It also symbolizes the importance of each individual because no one really dies.
4. The way he describes the connection between Man and nature(grass) is to use it as a symbol of the continuity of the inherent life-death cycle. "all goes onward and outward.." It also shows how grass grows everywhere no matter what just like people are born and die no matter what.

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Who I am.

I was the kid who was extremely attached to their parents. It got to the point where I could not go to school without crying because I missed my mom too much. With this constant fear of the separation from my parents, I was isolated from my environment and friends. I couldn’t have sleepovers or even go to summer camps. This fear led to many others, making me prominently hesitant to try new things and profoundly anxious, and perpetually had me running from my problems. When I finally outgrew these impediments, I was able to become closer to my friends and found myself becoming less reliant on my parents. This struggle in my life has ultimately made me who I am. It has enabled me to overcome many fears I continue to find within myself. I now understand that being afraid of things is what prohibits me from living my life and results in missed opportunities.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Out of the Silent Planet seminar

In the socratic seminar, they discussed the hross' hunt for the beast and how they value it as their enemy. This highlights C.S. Lewis' idea of the fialure of man because we don't respect or apreciate the contrasts in life like we should. Without negative occurrences in life, there wouldn’t be positive occurrences in life. The beast provides this contrast to the hrossa. Through the hross’ ability to coexist with others illuminates how Man fails at coexisting and working well together. As humans we like to think of happiness and perfection as goals in life, we forget that the obstacles and struggles we face are what allow there to even be happiness.