Activity 2: Not All Poems Sing

Analysis:
       

This poem is very interesting to all of us, because our lives are full of darkness and light. We are seeking light through our hopes and dreams, maybe our happiness, our goals and achievements in life. We faced darkness, because we are living in this sinful world. We faced trials and problems, but later on, it became our hope to start our lives again. Our life is like gold; it is precious and it is very essential in the eyes of God. Sometimes our lives become a stone or a rock because of anger, bad sight, or losing hope. We are human beings and we have to remember that our life is like a poem.Being attentively engaged for the betterment of oneself will lead us to the success that we want the most.

Structure:

* Sestet/ Sextet (6 lines)

Form :

* A narrative Poetry

Figures of Speech:

*Symbolism

*Personification

*Metaphor

*Irony

Characters:

* A woman

Setting:

* At the sea and garden

 Theme:
“Hope lies in dreams, in imagination, and in the courage of those who dare to make dreams into reality.” 

Side questions :
How do the author look a love and life?

         The author look love as a conjuring feeling which means love comes if it is time . She looks love as a complicated topic which such person come and go in your life. You might be happy but ghosted in the end. Either that person you fell in love with might have the same feeling for you or you will end up braking you heart when you are assuming for his love to give back even though in the end you fall like a broken glass in a spot. And the author look life as a place where things are all about it's purpose in the world. Some people might be doing something that is for good but that really is not his/her place meant to be. Some people might be in the lowest side of the Earth always figuring out the circumstances that they're in. Life is all about hardwork and acceptance of things that are not meant to be with a person's life.

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