What do these poems suggest about the way we should approach poetry? What is one specific example (evidence from the text)? The author portraits this poem as eating fruit. The poem says " It is ready and ripe now whenever you are". This could mean that the fruit is ripe or that the poem is now ready and filled with knowledge and it is up to you whether if you want to learn it or not.
For example, they write: " You do not need a knife or spoon or plate or napkin or table cloth".
This tells us: To read the poem even though it's messy and hard to understand and that all you need is your brain.
Thursday, 17 September 2020
Eating Poetry
Thursday, 13 August 2020
Introduction to Connections - The diary of Anne Frank
How does viewing this text through a child’s perspective change the way we experience it? They have not properly seen the world properly yet and they are still making their opinions and that they haven't seen how the world works and that they shouldn't be exposed to it yet.
How would this text be different if it were told from the perspective of an adult? How would the audience’s experience be different? Anne had a childlike perspective. Adults' perspective would have been more stressed. Seeing from an adult's perspective means we see more awareness, more need for survival.
Why did the filmmaker or author decide to tell this story from a child’s perspective? How are children represented in the text? It was written in a child's perspective to make it more innocent and friendly-like. However, If this was written from an adult's point of view, It would be darker and less friendly.
How are adults represented in the text? It shows how Anne felt and how they reacted. It is important to see things from a different perspective. Adults were represented in the text as selfish, ignorance, hard-headed, and matured.
Does imagination help the young hero to cope? How so? Provide an example
When she felt lonely, She would always think of being with her friend and riding a bike peacefully. This is to give her a peaceful mind.
Friday, 24 July 2020
Introduction to Connections
Introduction to Connections
- How does viewing this text through a child’s perspective change the way we experience it? Explain using an example from the text. Looking through a child's eyes are pure and innocent. This is because they have not experienced anything major and seen things as much as adults.