A Brief discussion about a book by Paulo Coelho, the Alchemist. Read along some information about the author, the book, the summary and some archetypal symbols. Viewing this presentation is a good start but nothing beats the reading of the book itself.
CHAPTER 1 THE PARADOX OF PLEASURE Based on Esther 2:1-4
CHAPTER 2 THE PARADOX OF PATRIOTISM Esther 2:19-3:6
CHAPTER 3 GOD IS LIGHT, BASED ON I JOHN 1:5
CHAPTER 4 MULTIPLE MEANINGS OF MARVELOUS GRACE II PET 1
CHAPTER 5 THE SYMPHONY OF SYMPATHY Based onHeb.10:32-34
CHAPTER 6 THE FOLLY OF THE WISE Based on I King 11:1-13
CHAPTER 7 THE POWER OF NEGATIVE THINKING Isa. 1:1-17
CHAPTER 8 GOOD OUT OF EVIL PART II Based on James 1:12
CHAPTER 9 THE PERPLEXITY OF PLEASURE Based on Eccles.2:1
CHAPTER10 THE PLEASURE OF PERSPECTIVE Based on Psalm 84
CHAPTER11 THE PLEASURE OF PAIN BASED ON PSALM 84:6
CHAPTER12 GUILT CAN BE GOOD BASED ON PSALM 32:1-5
Response Question TwoSituation and Setting The section of t.docxronak56
Response Question Two:
Situation and Setting: The section of today’s analysis deals with What? When? and Where?
Today’s readings, “Daystar,” page 762, “The Beautiful Changes,” page 835, “Summer Storm,” [posted under Poetry link] all deal with situation and setting, as well as word choice. Please read these poems, and post your analysis of these poems, which must include the situation and setting.
Please note the following, which will help you analyze the poem:
Setting: the scene; the basic backdrop of the story, like the location, the year, the season. These are usually factual and describe the scene where the situation takes place. Examples of setting:
· in a forest
· in a clubhouse
· surrounded by lions
· at a cemetery at night
· Talking with another person, Where? When? Why?
· Talking to oneself (soliloquy) Where? When? Why?
·
Situation: describes what is going on within the setting. It is usually dynamic, telling a story of how characters interact with each other (or with the setting). Examples of situations:
· a man and woman are fighting about whether to discipline their children
· the poet loves a woman very much, but she has recently died, and he feels regret for never telling her of his love
Response Question Two (cont’d)
Language: This section deals with - - Word Choice and Order:
In the poem “My Papa’s Waltz,” page 825, the word choice is extremely important. Many people read the poem and think that it is a poem about a young boy having a wonderful time dancing with his father. Others read it as child abuse. What is your opinion, and what words specifically made you think that way?
RITA DOVE
Daystar
She wanted a little room for thinking:
but she saw diapers steaming on the line,
a doll slumped behind the door.
So she lugged a chair behind the garage
5 to sit out the children’s naps.
Sometimes there were things to watch—
the pinched armor of a vanished cricket,
a floating maple leaf. Other days
she stared until she was assured
10 when she closed her eyes
she’d see only her own vivid blood.
She had an hour, at best, before Liza appeared
pouting from the top of the stairs.
And just what was mother doing
15 out back with the field mice? Why,
building a palace. Later
that night when Thomas rolled over and
lurched into her, she would open her eyes and think of the place that was hers
20 for an hour—where she was nothing,
pure nothing, in the middle of the day.
RICHARD WILBUR
The Beautiful Changes
One wading a Fall meadow finds on all sides
The Queen Anne’s Lace1 lying like lilies
On water; it glides
So from the walker, it turns
5 Dry grass to a lake, as the slightest shade of you
Valleys my mind in fabulous blue Lucernes.2
The beautiful changes as a forest is changed
By a chameleon’s tuning his skin to it;
As a mantis, arranged
10 On a green leaf, grows
Into it, makes the leaf leafier, and proves
Any greenness is deeper than anyone knows.
Your hands hold roses always in a way that say ...
A Brief discussion about a book by Paulo Coelho, the Alchemist. Read along some information about the author, the book, the summary and some archetypal symbols. Viewing this presentation is a good start but nothing beats the reading of the book itself.
CHAPTER 1 THE PARADOX OF PLEASURE Based on Esther 2:1-4
CHAPTER 2 THE PARADOX OF PATRIOTISM Esther 2:19-3:6
CHAPTER 3 GOD IS LIGHT, BASED ON I JOHN 1:5
CHAPTER 4 MULTIPLE MEANINGS OF MARVELOUS GRACE II PET 1
CHAPTER 5 THE SYMPHONY OF SYMPATHY Based onHeb.10:32-34
CHAPTER 6 THE FOLLY OF THE WISE Based on I King 11:1-13
CHAPTER 7 THE POWER OF NEGATIVE THINKING Isa. 1:1-17
CHAPTER 8 GOOD OUT OF EVIL PART II Based on James 1:12
CHAPTER 9 THE PERPLEXITY OF PLEASURE Based on Eccles.2:1
CHAPTER10 THE PLEASURE OF PERSPECTIVE Based on Psalm 84
CHAPTER11 THE PLEASURE OF PAIN BASED ON PSALM 84:6
CHAPTER12 GUILT CAN BE GOOD BASED ON PSALM 32:1-5
Response Question TwoSituation and Setting The section of t.docxronak56
Response Question Two:
Situation and Setting: The section of today’s analysis deals with What? When? and Where?
Today’s readings, “Daystar,” page 762, “The Beautiful Changes,” page 835, “Summer Storm,” [posted under Poetry link] all deal with situation and setting, as well as word choice. Please read these poems, and post your analysis of these poems, which must include the situation and setting.
Please note the following, which will help you analyze the poem:
Setting: the scene; the basic backdrop of the story, like the location, the year, the season. These are usually factual and describe the scene where the situation takes place. Examples of setting:
· in a forest
· in a clubhouse
· surrounded by lions
· at a cemetery at night
· Talking with another person, Where? When? Why?
· Talking to oneself (soliloquy) Where? When? Why?
·
Situation: describes what is going on within the setting. It is usually dynamic, telling a story of how characters interact with each other (or with the setting). Examples of situations:
· a man and woman are fighting about whether to discipline their children
· the poet loves a woman very much, but she has recently died, and he feels regret for never telling her of his love
Response Question Two (cont’d)
Language: This section deals with - - Word Choice and Order:
In the poem “My Papa’s Waltz,” page 825, the word choice is extremely important. Many people read the poem and think that it is a poem about a young boy having a wonderful time dancing with his father. Others read it as child abuse. What is your opinion, and what words specifically made you think that way?
RITA DOVE
Daystar
She wanted a little room for thinking:
but she saw diapers steaming on the line,
a doll slumped behind the door.
So she lugged a chair behind the garage
5 to sit out the children’s naps.
Sometimes there were things to watch—
the pinched armor of a vanished cricket,
a floating maple leaf. Other days
she stared until she was assured
10 when she closed her eyes
she’d see only her own vivid blood.
She had an hour, at best, before Liza appeared
pouting from the top of the stairs.
And just what was mother doing
15 out back with the field mice? Why,
building a palace. Later
that night when Thomas rolled over and
lurched into her, she would open her eyes and think of the place that was hers
20 for an hour—where she was nothing,
pure nothing, in the middle of the day.
RICHARD WILBUR
The Beautiful Changes
One wading a Fall meadow finds on all sides
The Queen Anne’s Lace1 lying like lilies
On water; it glides
So from the walker, it turns
5 Dry grass to a lake, as the slightest shade of you
Valleys my mind in fabulous blue Lucernes.2
The beautiful changes as a forest is changed
By a chameleon’s tuning his skin to it;
As a mantis, arranged
10 On a green leaf, grows
Into it, makes the leaf leafier, and proves
Any greenness is deeper than anyone knows.
Your hands hold roses always in a way that say ...
CONTENTS
I. The Uncommon Commonplace 7
II. To Be 19
III. To Work 24
IV. To Love 35
V. The Mood of Devotion 48
VI. The Dead Masters of Life 55
VII. Taking Oneself Too Seriously 69
VIII. Nec Timeo 78
IX. The Revelation of Saint John the Divine . 90
X. "Did You Get Anything?" 107
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