Hello guys! This is Ire! I've attempted to make a creepy collage. As I read the short texts based on Edgar Allan Poe's motives, I created the collage with the dark theme.
In our TOK class, we were get to discuss how these two poems (Walt Whitman: From Song of Myself [1855] and First stanza of The Man with a Blue Guitar by Wallace Stevens [1937]. While I was reading the first poem, I thought that the following poetry is evoking us the acceptance that we need to listen to the others. Specifically, Whitman implies that the individual must pay attention to all different experiences of the individuals and be "listen to all sides, and filter them from yourself". Whitman calls upon the importance in humanity, which is to experience the world with the open-minded conceptual behavior. I believe this is related to "faith / momory" in Ways of knowing as we have trust and understand each individual's experiences in order to explore the world. The second poem, Stevens metaphorically symbolizes the guitar, serves as an particular instrument for musicians to relate themes. When you look at the very beginning of the poem "Things as they...
Hello guys! I'm here to share my ideas about "Frankenweenie" by analyzing the movie's portrayal of both Victor Frankenstein and his creation! Keep in mind: As you're looking at the poster above, it can be inferred that the 'victim' in the movie will probably the "Sparky" the companion animal of the protagonist, Victor Frankenstein (the boy that is next to left side of the dog). Summary : The tragedy starts as the Victor's pet Sparky dies by a car accident, which made the protagonist fell into high degree of depression. This results the protagonist to think about bringing Sparky back into the world from death. After few days, the protagonist dig up a grave that the sparky was buried in and somehow brings Sparky back to life, however, aftermath entails the appearance of sparky that the people be frightened of... The key plot moments reveal the monstrous side of his creation : I think there are two scenes where Victor's creation ar...
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