Wednesday, September 28, 2016

The Main Theme of the poem “Monologue for an Onion” by Suji Kwock Kim

In the poem “Monologue for an Onion” by Suji Kwock Kim. The theme for this poem was how someone is indirectly hurting someone else. The author shows this by “I don’t mean to hurt you.” This is telling us the subject of the poem. He doesn't mean to hurt them, it was unintentional. This is shown many time to make the theme heard, It's just in different forms. Throughout the poem the onion is referred to a person. This will all so support the theme by, you need two people at least for interaction but with interaction you can all so get conflict whether it was indirect or not.   

Sunday, September 18, 2016

How do metaphors create meaning in the poem?


In the poem “The Young Man’s Song” by W.B. Yeats, he uses metaphors in this poem. He uses these metaphors to create or add extra meaning in the poem. In this particular poem he uses a penny as the metaphor throughout the poem. It seems to me that this penny meant that the young men's have a wish or should have a wish. I believe that this wish was to find love because of how he used the metaphors in his poem. As you can see adding metaphors in a poem will add meaning in a number of ways for example it will give the readers different ways to interpret the information that is give in the poem. Having a meaning that is straight forward isn’t as fun because that's what it is there is only one meaning, so why have only one meaning when we can interpret many.

Thursday, September 15, 2016

The Shuar Tribe


The Shuar is a tribe in Peru. This tribe is very interesting because of all of their traditions. The main one I will be talking about is the shrunken heads and why they did this. The heads were from fallen warriors of the other tribes they fought in battle. They did not use these heads to count how many people they have killed like scalping, in fact they were only allowed to have two. The reason they were only allowed two heads was because they believed if you had two or more heads their powers would not work. The Shuar believe that after you kill a warrior the spirit is still inside the body mainly the head. They stitch the mouth and eyes closed so the spirit doesn’t escape from the head. The process of making the the heads is very spiritual and bloody. They wait for the battle to be over then they start. They make a cut around your neck then one from your top of your skull to the back of your neck, then they strip the skin from the skull. Then they will start shrinking the skin. They put the skin in a pot of boiling water and take it out to let it cool and then they put it back in the hot water and repeat the process till it's the size they need it to be. After it's the right size they sew up all the openings except for the neck. They use that hole to put rocks, mud, and sand to give it a shape of a skull. What the Shuar do with the skull of the fallen warrior is they throw it into the river for the water god. The finished produce of shrunken head is a head that looks like it has been shrunk but with really long hair because in this process of shrinking the skin the hair stays the same and eyes, mouth, and neck are sealed to not let the spirit get out. This tradition has ended because the tribes have become less of a savage society. Now there are lots of tourist that go thru the area and of course these tourist what some shrunken heads. What the Shuar do is they go and get monkeys and do the same process to then and they call it a human head to sell it to the public. They still practice all of the original traditions anywhere from religion to language and of course dress and dance, but the Shuar don’t have a written language. We don’t know most of their past. There are about 45,000 Shuar in our world today. They might be small in numbers but in these numbers they are strong in their culture.

Monday, September 12, 2016

Poetry V.S. Prose

What's the difference between poetry and prose. First, poetry will be written in a way that has lines, which prose do not. Prose are written without lines, in other words, when you come upon a prose it will announce itself in a paragraph format. Prose will also be more straightforward and be written with less imagery and symbolism. However you should also know that prose and poetry have similarities. In this case both poetry and prose have a rhythm like a beat of a song. I don't want to say that poetry always rhyme because they don't always rhyme, same goes for prose. The writer just writes in such a way that makes the writing a pleasure to read. These are the differences between poetry and prose.