Saturday, October 28, 2017
Post 20 - Metaphor for Poetry
I tried to think of a metaphor for poetry, that captures it somewhat well. What I came up with was "Poetry is a bottle of root beer", some people love it and can't get enough of it, they'll ix it with other things they like and just make it better. Other people think it tastes like toothpaste or medicine and have no clue why others enjoy it.
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Post 19 - My Life's Metaphor
I like to think of my like like driving a car. Sometimes you'll drive at 90 down the highway living fast, sometimes you'll be stuck in traffic not knowing when you will get out, and sometimes you just sit idle in the parking lot listening to music.
Down highways, muy rápido,
In driveways, voy a parar,
Last Summer, tuve que escushar,
a "Despacito".
(I don't know... I made something up sue me.)
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Post 18 - Image's Different Meanings
I believe that the reason images from songs, poems, or anything really have different meanings is because of the many different experiences people have. You could have an upbeat song that you enjoy listening to, but all of a sudden you may have a tragedy happen. The song you once listened to now you see it in a different way.
Even though it's from a show and the people who gain meaning from this song are fictional, I still believe it shows people reacting differently to the same song. In Game of Thrones, the Lannister's song is the Rains of Castamere. To the Lannisters, the song represents the strength of their house. Lord Reynes of Castamere no longer respected house Lannister after the weakness shown by their Lord Tytos. When Tytos' son Tywin became Lord, house Reyne rebelled against their liege. Tywin decided to prove his might and quickly defeated the Reynes executing every Reyne and burning their castle, making the family extinct.
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Post 17 - My Image
I think this logo represents me well. I've always played games, whether it be: Playstation, Xbox, Computer, board game, doesn't matter I've been playing them all since I was like 5. They're just something I find competitive yet relaxing and what I turn to when I have some downtime. I've logged hundreds of hours into some games and maybe thousands into 1 or 2 games that I really liked, but in all this image represents what I find fun and get enjoyment out of.
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Post 16 - Myths in this weeks Poems
The poem "Hazel Tells LaVerne" follows the myth of a frog being a prince and if a woman kisses him he will make her his princess. We get this idea from the line, "But sohelpmegod he [the frog] starts takin/bout a golden ball/an how i can be a princess". This frog pops out of a hotel toilet and wants this cleaning lady to kiss it an he says/kiss me just kiss me/once on the nose. In return, she gets to be a princess with him as the prince. Hazel ends up not following the myth strictly and decides to flush the frog down the toilet.
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Post 15 - Myths in My Life
Something that relates to mythology that happened in my life was the myth of UFOs. Some people might argue that UFOs are real or fake but it doesn't stop them from being a modern myth. When my family was driving back home in Florida in about 2004, we all thought we saw a UFO. We pulled up our road after taking my siblings, friend, I to the movies. We saw a flash of light and a fireball coming toward the ground. We all froze and believed we saw a UFO but later I think the news reported it was something along the lines of a satellite. That got me very interested in aliens and all that jazz; until a few years later when I lost interest and decided that there were explanations for a lot of things and aliens were probably unlikely. Either way, it was a modern myth that we all believed at the time of it happening, and still makes you question if it might have been real.
Saturday, October 7, 2017
Post 14 - Verses
A verse that I like that also comes from the song "One More Light" by Linkin Park, which I also wrote about in post 13, is the opening verse:
Should've stayed, were there signs, I ignored?
Can I help you, not to hurt, anymore?
We saw brilliance, when the world, was asleep
There are things that we can have, but can't keep.
Can I help you, not to hurt, anymore?
We saw brilliance, when the world, was asleep
There are things that we can have, but can't keep.
I feel like this is a great line about the whole theme of the song, loss. But I also feel it's sent as a warning. A message that even though things are sometimes temporary, to see the good in people and try to help whenever you can. If you see someone is hurting or down, talk to them, make sure they are ok. Try your best even though you know it might be worthless to do so. And even if it doesn't help, at least you noticed and tried to help.
Thursday, October 5, 2017
Post 13 - Theme of a Song
I never really have a favorite song for too long, but as of right now I've been really into "One More Light" by Linkin Park. I used to listen to Linkin Park pretty much through all of middle school and then every once in a while since. After hearing of Chester Bennington's passing it made me go a listen to their old and new music. I believe the theme of this song is mainly about loss, but specifically suicide, which is also how Chester died.
The reminders pull the floor from your feet.
In the kitchen, one more chair than you need, oh.
And you're angry. And you should be. It's not fair.
Just cause you can't see it doesn't mean it isn't there.
In the kitchen, one more chair than you need, oh.
And you're angry. And you should be. It's not fair.
Just cause you can't see it doesn't mean it isn't there.
This set of lyrics embodies the meaning of the song. The sudden loss of someone can make you feel like the ground is leaving you. The constant reminders of the one you lost hurt you. Memories of them and even just an extra empty chair in the kitchen make you angry because they were taken away so suddenly. The last line, in my opinion, deals with mental health. Just because someone is hiding what they feel, or maybe no one pays attention at the time, doesn't mean it did exist. The song as a whole, deals with loss, and even though there are some people don't care: "Who cares if one more light goes out", there are those that do care and will suffer from the loss.
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