Over the past two weeks in Literature class, my classmates and I had covered three fascinating poems: "Glory", "Metaphor", and "The Wind - tapped like a tired Man". Each spoke of different issues and conveyed different themes. Among the three poems, "the Wind - tapped like a tired Man" by Emily Dickinson had been my favourite and had spoken to me most. In her poem, Emily Dickinson vaguely expresses her longing for the memories of a lost one and her struggle to grasp them once more. The poem had awakened me to the value of all my surroundings, however small that value may be, and that I should cherish every waking moment I am surrounded by my loved ones.
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Introductions
Hello, and welcome to my blog! My name is Shaden Al-Bahrani, a 15-year-old student in Dar Jana International School. Through this blog, I shall share my thoughts and responses to the materials taken in class. I will also use this blog to provide help to my fellow schoolmates in any way possible, might it be help in material or simply moral support. Feel free to interact with my posts by commenting, and I hope you enjoy your stay!
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