Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Sestina

~Algernon Charles Swinburne ~

I saw my soul at rest upon a day
   As a bird sleeping in the nest of night,
Among soft leaves that give the starlight way
   To touch its wings but not its eyes with light;
So that it knew as one in visions may,
   And knew not as men waking, of delight.

This was the measure of my soul’s delight;
   It had no power of joy to fly by day,
Nor part in the large lordship of the light;
   But in a secret moon-beholden way
Had all its will of dreams and pleasant night,
   And all the love and life that sleepers may.

But such life’s triumph as men waking may
   It might not have to feed its faint delight
Between the stars by night and sun by day,
   Shut up with green leaves and a little light;
Because its way was as a lost star’s way,
   A world’s not wholly known of day or night.

All loves and dreams and sounds and gleams of night
   Made it all music that such minstrels may,
And all they had they gave it of delight;
   But in the full face of the fire of day
What place shall be for any starry light,
   What part of heaven in all the wide sun’s way?

Yet the soul woke not, sleeping by the way,
   Watched as a nursling of the large-eyed night,
And sought no strength nor knowledge of the day,
   Nor closer touch conclusive of delight,
Nor mightier joy nor truer than dreamers may,
   Nor more of song than they, nor more of light.

For who sleeps once and sees the secret light
   Whereby sleep shows the soul a fairer way
Between the rise and rest of day and night,
   Shall care no more to fare as all men may,
But be his place of pain or of delight,
   There shall he dwell, beholding night as day.

Song, have thy day and take thy fill of light
   Before the night be fallen across thy way;
Sing while he may, man hath no long delight.






Sestina

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Ch. 24: The Conversation with Mr. Antolini

When ever my parents give a lecture about how valuable a good education is I  tend to zone out and not pay attention to them. This isn't because I don't agree with them, personally I feel that a good education and help a lot in the your future. A good education is something many people, around the world, would die to have.  The reason I zone out is because my parents are alway giving me this lecture. 

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Ch. 20 & 21: Holden's Internal Conflicts

In chapter 20, Holden pretends he to be shot in the gut and to have pneumonia. I think Holden does this because because he want to have some attention and he want to know what it is like to have people worry about. Holden is depressed and feels that he has anyone to talk to anymore, He chose these two illness because he wanted to know how people would react if he was dying.  

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Chapter 19: Catcher, The Wicker Bar

Even Holden didn't like Luce, he didn't want to see Luce go because he is depressed and lonely. Holden feels that no one cares about him. Since he is running out of people to call, Holden is starting to realize people don't like him and the people he is with get annoyed of him. At this point Holden doesn't care who he is with, he just to know someone is there for him. 

Friday, November 21, 2008

Chapter 15: Holden and Mercutio

I think Holden identifies with Mercutio and not Tybalt because like Mercutio is doesn't like people who show off and are into the latest fashions. Through out the novel, The Catcher in the Rye, Holden talks with complete strangers who aren't in the same financial status as he is. For example Holden  talks to Horowitz, the cab driver, who isn't showy. Also I think Holden is like Mercutio because they both get angered but can control it.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Ch. 12, Catcher: Conversation with Horowitz

Horowitz is a rude, nasty, and unfriendly. He doesn't care to talk to Holden about the ducks or anything at all. He just want to get Holden to the clubs and get paid. Horowitz Holden on the other hand is over friendly and invites the cab diver to get a drink. Holden is trying to make conversation even though some of what he is saying are lies. Also Holden is comes form a very rich family and Horowitz, a cab driver, is poor and doesn't make much money. Holden always tries to analyze thing and find out why thinks happen and Horowitz doesn't want to know why things happen, be thinks it things and we shouldn't want to understand why, they just happen do.