group 1 perla bernable shany castillo nicholas brian aric josefina
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GROUP 1
Perla BernableShany Castillo
NicholasBrianAric
Josefina
OUTLINE
Introduction
Discussion of three Themes of Literature
Application of 2 schools of Literary Criticism
10 Steps for Eliminating One Form of Oppression
Ways to implement one of 12 Steps for Living Compassionately
Explication
Conclusion
MLA citations
INTRODUCTION
Today we will;
• Talk about various schools of criticism
• Analyze and closely read several poems and
relate them to our themes of literature
• Identify several ways to eliminate a form of
oppression.
• Discuss a few of the 12 steps for living
compassionately
DISCUSSION • In the story “Journey to Pennsylvania” by Gottlieb Mittelberger the
author shows his resilience while he is going through the process of coming to America. He has to show resilience or else he would not be able to handle the things that he has seen while on the ship that was taking him to America. An example is when he saw people being thrown overboard as if they were garbage. The author’s resilience was proven throughout the story because of the things he had to experience, (Mittelberger).
• The story “Letters from an American Farmer” by J. Hector St. John De Crevecoeur shows that sacrifice brings rewards. He became successful in America despite being in a country that was not his home. The example is when he came from his old country with positive attitude. The authors sacrifice of leaving a country that was not his own and working to become a success brought him rewards,(Crevecoeur).
• During the story “Reminiscences” by Carl Schurz he and his wife have a great experience with guests and host communities. The reason is that they were in need of help and American citizens came to their aid. An example is when the author’s wife was sick and the other guests of the hotel helped him out. This experience with Americans was a great start for them in their new home,(Schurz).
Formalism Psychologic
al
LITERARY CRITICISM
“Letter to His Mother and Father” by Richard Frethorne
10 STEPS FOR ELIMINATING SEXISM
STEPS 1-2-3
Be the kind of partner you would
want your children’s partner to be.
Do NOT Stereotype.
Share responsibility for birth control
and reproductive health and safety.
STEPS 4-5-6
Do not interrupt women when they
speak or control their space.
Support women’s equality in
education and in the workplace.
Don’t condone, laugh at, or tell sexist
jokes.
STEPS 7-8-9
Promoting equal opportunities
and equal salary in the workplace.
Sharing housekeeping
responsibilities
Promote political equality for
women and men.
STEP 10
Do NOT fund sexism. Do
Not purchase any magazine,
rent any video or buy any
piece of music that portrays
women in a sexually
degrading or violent manner.
EXPLICATION
"En Paz”
Muy cerca de mi ocaso, yo te bendigo,
Vida, porque nunca me diste ni esperanza
fallida,
ni trabajos injustos, ni pena inmerecida;
Porque veo al final de mi rudo camino que
yo fui el arquitecto de mi propio destino;
que si extraje la mieles o la hiel de las cosas,
fue porque en ellas puse hiel o mieles
sabrosas:
cuando planté rosales coseché
“EN PAZ” BY AMADO NERVO
siempre rosas.
Cierto, a mis lozanías va a seguir el
invierno:
¡mas tú no me dijiste que mayo fuese
eterno!
Hallé sin duda largas las noches de mis
penas;
mas no me prometiste tan sólo noches
buenas; y en cambio tuve algunas
santamente serenas
Amé, fui amado, el sol acarició mi faz.
¡Vida, nada me debes! ¡
Vida, estamos en paz!
Poema por Amado Nervo
Did you hear about the rose that grewfrom a crack in the concrete? Proving nature's law is wrong it learned to walk with out having feet. Funny it seems, but by keeping it's dreams, it learned to breathe fresh air. Long live the rose that grew from concretewhen no one else ever cared.
Tupac Shakur
Sueño despiertoYo sueño con los ojos
Abiertos, y de díaY noche siempre sueño.
Y sobre las espumasDel ancho mar revuelto,Y por entre las crespas
Arenas del desierto,Y del león pujante,
Monarca de mi pecho,Montado alegrementeSobre el sumiso cuello.Un niño que me llamaFlotando siempre veo!
“I DREAM AWAKE” BY JOSE MARTII dream awake
Day and nightI always dream with open eyes
And on top of the foaming waves
Of the wide turbulent sea,And on the rolling
Desert sands,And merrily riding on the
gentle neckOf a mighty lion,
Monarch of my heart,I always see a floating child
Who is calling me
WHEN GOD IS B ORN, NO POWER PREVAILS
BY F R A N C I S Z E K KA R P I Ń S K I
When God is born, no power prevails,
Our Lord in nakedness enwound.
All fire congeals, all luster pales,
Contained is He that knows no bound.
Despised, in glory comes untold,
A mortal king for aye to reign.
The Word of God in flesh behold,
Now born to share our life mundane.
What have ye Heavens o'er the earth,
That God forsook His sweet delight,
And wished to take a human birth,
To share our every toil and plight?
And He did suffer unconsoled,
And we were guilty of His pain.
The Word of God in flesh behold,
Now born to share our life mundane.
.
The frankincense, and myrrh, and gold
With rustic gifts He did retain.
The Word of God in flesh behold,
Now born to share our life mundane
Raise now Thy hand, oh Child divine,
And bless our homeland from the Height.
By good advice and times benign,
Support her strength with Thine own might:
The hamlets, cities and the wold,
Our houses, and our every gain.
The Word of God in flesh behold,
Now born to share our life mundane.
A meager shed for Him they found,And in a manger there He lay.What was He, and what was there 'round? Poor shepherds, cattle, sheep and hay.The poor had hailed Him, we are told,Before the rich would entertain. The Word of God in flesh behold,Now born to share our life mundane.
'Twas then, they say, appeared the kings, And jostled through the gathering dense.For Him they brought their offerings:The myrrh, and gold, and frankincense.
Entre irse y quedarse By Octavio Paz
Entre irse y quedarse dude el día,enamorado de su transparencia.
La tarde circular es ya bahía:en su quieto vaivén se mece el munco.
Todo es visible y todo es elusivo,todo está cerca y todo es intocable.
Los papeles, el libro, el vaso, el lápizreposan a la sombra de sus nombres
Latir del tiempo que en mi sien repitela misma terca sílaba de sangre.
La luz hace del muro indiferente un espectral teatro de reflejos.
En el centro de un ojo me descubro;no me mira, me miro en su mirada.Se disipa el instante. Sin moverme,
yo me quedo y me voy: soy una pausa
12 STEPS FOR LIVING COMPASSIONATELY
Recognizing
Compassion
12 STEPS FOR LIVING COMPASSIONATELY
Admit how little we know.
12 STEPS FOR LIVING COMPASSIONATELY
Taking Action
(Perla)
12 STEPS FOR LIVING COMPASSIONATELY
Love your Enemies (Shany)• Find Something Good About Your
Enemies• Preform an Act of Kindness
Towards Them• Compliment Them• Put Yourself in Their Shoes• Ask Yourself Why Aare They Your
Enemy?
12 STEPS FOR LIVING COMPASSIONATELY
Have concern for everybody (Aric)• Be aware of your surroundings • Make sure you’re not bothering
anyone• Watch what you say to others as it may
harm them• Treat others the way you want to be
treated
CONCLUSION
Learned What Sexism Is And How To Avoid It.
Overview of Themes of Literature and Literary
Criticism and How They Relate to the Text we
Have Read.
Discussed a few of the 12 Steps for Living
Compassionately .
MLA
Karpiński , Franciszek. "WHEN GOD IS BORN, NO POWER PREVAILS." Trans.
Jarek Zawadzki's Selected Masterpieces of Polish Poetry. . 1stJarosław Zawadzki , 2007. 23-24. Print. <http://tlumacz-literatury.pl/polishpoetryfree.pdf>.
Schurz, Carl. “Reminiscences”. Trans. Oscar Handlin and John Clive BECOMING AMERICANS Four Centuries of
Immigrant Writing. Ed. Ilan Stavans. New York: Literary Classics of the
United States, 2009. 80-88. Print.
Crevecoeur, J. Hector St. John De. "Letters from an American Farmer." Trans. Oscar Handlin and John Clive
BECOMING AMERICANS Four Centuries of Immigrant Writing. Ed. Ilan Stavans. New
York: Literary Classics of the United States, 2009. 34-38. Print.
Mittelberger, Gottlieb. "Journey to Pennsylvania." Trans. Oscar Handlin and John Clive BECOMING AMERICANS Four
Centuries of Immigrant Writing. Ed. Ilan Stavans. New York: Literary Classics of the
United States, 2009. 23-33. Print.
Nervo, Amado. “En Paz,” Poem of Quotes. N.p. 2004. Web. 16 Sept. 2012.
MLA
http://
spanishpoems.blogspot.com/2005/07/jos-mart-sueo-d
espierto.html
http://www.nomas.org/node/178
www.poemhunter.com/poem/between-going-and-co
ming/