vrijdag 30 november 2018

Assignment 8

                                               he named his Son Sue
                                                            was rUnning away
                                                                    lEft his son and wife
                                   his son thinks he is a Snake
                                                             kickeD like a mule
                                                                   gAve that name and left
                                                   name helpeD to make sue strong
                                                              calleD him son
when Sue will have a son he names him anYthing but Sue

woensdag 28 november 2018

Assignment 7

1) People who lived between WWI and WWII, it was an literary american movement.
2) It's not a really nice generation and he doesn't likt it to be a part of the generation.
3) He doesn't like how he thinks the future is going to be but he has to accept it
4) There is hope and the generation is not completely lost, it's just that they think they're lost but they have to see what their prioritys are.
5) He looks foreward to it and wants to change it as soon as possible.

dinsdag 20 november 2018

Assignment 6


Everybody is saying it so it must be real, today is a day which will be important for the future. It’s 25 march 2135 and by overpopulation this version of earth will not be survivable for the next 500 years. This problem has already cost so much lives and finally they found a way to solve all of the problems, they created a portal to travel to another dimension. There is only one problem, there won’t be enough place for everyone on earth, there are not much people left but it is still too much. All children under 18 years get a place including me, but it’s not sure if my parents will survive. There is a lottery today at 12.00 and the names of everyone on earth except the children will be in there. From the 50 000 000 people only 25 000 000 people survive, and the chances are equal so for everyone it’s fifty fifty.
OMG I’m so happy, both of my parents have a place in the other dimension. We have to collect all our stuff and we have to be at the portal at 18.00 so we have to hurry, it’s a long trip.

We are in the other dimension for a few weeks now and it’s amazing, everything is green and the animals are so beautiful. I had never seen animals before because they all died. It’s just like it was in the prehistory, the only difference is that there is technology now.

dinsdag 13 november 2018

Assignment 5

Diamant poem:

Gaming
Online, Unsocial,
Play, Kill, Chat
Play in and outside
Talk, Run, Sport
Offline, Social
Play outside


dinsdag 6 november 2018

Assignment 4

The silent generation:
  This world has become black and white with illustrations in clear color
  Side by side we dear only protest in silent agony,
  for statistics to see and noone else to notice
  I cleared my senses so long ago,
  discovered shades of gray
  Soon blurred lines became crossed lines in a flash of lonesome honesty
  In a simple world with simple values I have chosen to be loud.
- What collective experience is being dealt with?
  
- What is the poem trying to say?
  That the world has changed and there is less happiness.
- Which lines show the poet's emotions?
  "This world... in clear color."
The baby boomers
  1955 started a revolution
  Their parent's music was boring
  New music was jumping
  They turned up the volume
  Hips started to gyrate
  Rock 'n' Roll was Satan's music
- What collective experience is being dealt with?
- What is the poem trying to say?
  In 1955, the time of the baby boomers, they discoverd a whole new          music style.
- Which lines show the poet's emotions?
  "New music was jumping"
Generation X
 Atlantis reborn we are the ancient ones who have returned Generation X   timeline 69 to 79 and we will raise our young To be genius of mind and   care for the baby boomers until Their spirits are rapture on down.
- What collective experience is being dealt with?
 
- What is the poem trying to say?
  That generation X is the generation after the baby boomers
- Which lines show the poet's emotions?
  "We will... of mind"
 
Generation Y
  we were millennial lovers
  spending too much time drinking coffee
  always talking through our phones
  sharing ear buds with strangers
  and standing up for things
  we barely understand
- What collective experience is being dealt with?
- What is the poem trying to say?
  The phone is more important than the people around you. That's what        they think.
- Which lines show the poet's emotions?
  "We barely understand"
Generation Z
  Generations change so quickly now.
  I was sad when I heard Rock was dead!
  But, now I can't care less for noisy music.
  Peace is what I call forth now: Peace!
- What collective experience is being dealt with?
- What is the poem trying to say?
  This is the last generation, we need to live our life and make the best out    of it.
- Which lines show the poet's emotions?
  "I was... was dead."

dinsdag 23 oktober 2018

Assignment 3

A)
1. The generation it's about
2. Thinking clear
3. Put away
4. The bad things
5. By saying it
6. Talk
7. How bad it became
8. You know why you stopped
9. The hardest things
10. Don't forget it
11. Remember it
12. How your life is at the moment or was at the past
13. When you feel a little more "depressive"
14. Your people, your family and friends and the others
15. To forget the lessons of the teacher
16. The teacher

B)
Gen Z, because the sentences made me think about people from my generation, I think it's because of technology. It is an other world you are living in.

vrijdag 5 oktober 2018

Assignment 2

A)
Poem 1: The bells
Rhyme: "keeping time, time, time, In a sort of Runic rhyme
Alliteration: "from the bells, bells, bells, bells
Metaphor: " what a world of merriment their melody foretells!"




Poem 2: Cynthia in the snow
Rhyme: "It sushes, it hushes"
Alliteration: "And whitely whirs away"
Simile: "still whit as milk or shirts"




Poem 3: Windy nights
Pun: "Why does he gallop about?"
Rhyme: "Late in the night when the fires are out, why does he gallop about?"
Personification: "Whenever the trees are crying aloud"



B)
Poem 1: The bells
-  How the bells tinkling.
- From the jingling and tinkling of the bells.
- Yes, you know what it is about.
Poem 2: Cynthia in the snow
- About the snow.
- It laughs a lovely withness.
- Yes, in the last few lines you find out what the meaning of the poem is.
Poem 3: Windy nights
- What happens in the night.
- bv. On the highway, low and loud.
- No, it repeates what is said in the first part of the poem.

dinsdag 2 oktober 2018

Asignment 1

A)     Song: Take Me to Church by Hozier
This song is about the church and that there are strict rules and you have to follow them. First he is talking about his love who is a girl and later you see he wants to be with a man but the church won’t accept that.
B)      That not everyone is hetrosexual and that you have to respect people who are homosexual
C)      Oxymoron: “she’s the giggle at a funural” funurals aren’t funny.
Personification: “if the heavens ever did speak” the heavens get human actions.
Rhyme: “every Sunday’s getting more bleak, A fresh poison each week
Silile: “I’ll worship like a dog at the shrine of your lies”
Alliteration: “offer me that deathless death” both words start with the word “death”
D)     Poster: