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Monday, March 22, 2010

Blog 4: Reflection

In the past two weeks, I learned of number of new things in ENG 102. I learned about the literature terms for poems. Research, I really didn't learn anything new because research comes naturally to me at times. I learned how to analyzes poems and find their true meanings. I'm still learning new things everytime, I attend this class. So far, I'm having a good time in this class.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Blog 3: Tone and Symbolism


The poem I have chosen to explain tone and symbolism is The Fairies by William Allingham. William Allingham was born in Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal, Ireland. He was a sub-editor for Fraser's Magazine between 1874 t9 1879. Allingham published a volume of poems in 1850, along with Day and Night Songs, and he also published volume containg lyrics in 1855. Allingham died at Hampstead in 1889. The reason why I chose this poem because, I like mystical creatures and I wanted to read about something that many students would not read a lot about. Tone sets the mood of the poem.


Tone brings the attitude into the words of the poem. The tone of this poem is moody. The first two lines in the first stanza, "Up the airy mountain, Down the rushy glen," those two lines set the tone to be a ghostly scary whisper. Certain words bring out the tone in this poem like, down, along, up, and by. Basically in the beginning of each stanza the tone is set in a scary ghostly whisper. It’s like someone creeping behind you and saying the in a hot moist whisper, to warn and scare you about the fairies.


Symbolism means expressing your words through symbols. On the fourth stanza, line eight, "But she was dead with sorrow," sorrow symbolizes as sadness. So Bridget died from sadness. Columbkil symbolizes for Saint Columbkill. I found another symbolism in the poem. In lines seven and eight of stanza one, "Green jackets, red cap, And white owl's feather!" These two lines symbolize the fairies themselves. The green jacket is their clothes, while the red caps are their hair and the owl's white feather is their wings. Allingham used symbolism to describe Irish fairies. Also on lines eleven and twelve of stanza three, "To sup with the Queen Of the gay Northern Lights", Allingham uses gay to symbolize happy and he also uses sup to symbolize supper or dinner. So basically the King is having dinner with the Queen of the happy Northern Lights


In conclusion, the lesson in this poem is to never underestimate the fairies. Yes they have a sweet spot for their own people and they will do anything for their people, like protect them. So under that softness is a tough interior.

Blog 2 Poetry

The poem I choose was The Fairies, by William Allingham. I found this poem at www.poetry-archieve.com/a/the_fairies.html by using www.google.com.

THE FAIRIES
by: William Allingham (1824-1889)
Up the airy mountain,
Down the rushy glen,
We daren't go a-hunting
For fear of little men;
Wee folk, good folk,
Trooping all together;
Green jacket, red cap,
And white owl's feather!

Down along the rocky shore
Some make their home,
They live on crispy pancakes
Of yellow tide-foam;
Some in the reeds
Of the black mountain lake,
With frogs for their watch-dogs,
All night awake.

High on the hill-top
The old King sits;
He is now so old and gray
He's nigh lost his wits.
With a bridge of white mist
Columbkill he crosses,
On his stately journeys
From Slieveleague to Rosses;
Or going up with music
On cold starry nights
To sup with the Queen
Of the gay Northern Lights.

They stole little Bridget
For seven years long;
When she came down again
Her friends were all gone.
They took her lightly back,
Between the night and morrow,
They thought that she was fast asleep,
But she was dead with sorrow.
They have kept her ever since
Deep within the lake,
On a bed of flag-leaves,
Watching till she wake.

By the craggy hill-side,
Through the mosses bare,
They have planted thorn-trees
For pleasure here and there.
If any man so daring
As dig them up in spite,
He shall find their sharpest thorns
In his bed at night.

Up the airy mountain,
Down the rushy glen,
We daren't go a-hunting
For fear of little men;
Wee folk, good folk,
Trooping all together;
Green jacket, red cap,
And white owl's feather!


This poem is how the people in town are scared to go hunting because of the fairies. The fairies are very protected of their land, their surroundings and their people. In the poem their outfits are describe, and to me they're dress as an army or unit. William talks about how they live along the rocky shore and they have frogs as watch dogs. So if any hunter who try to capture the fairies, the frogs, I guess, make a croaking sound to alert the fairies that someone is coming for them. Moving on to the third stanza, it talks about the king of the fairies, how he's so old and gray and losing his wits. I guess on the fifth and sixth lines of the third stanza, the king cross pass with Columbkill, known as Saint Columbkill when he's on his journeys from Slieve League to Rosses. Both locations are in the coast of County Donegal, Ireland. The king is taking this journey on a cold starry night, to have dinner with the Queen of the gay Northern Lights. Then on the fourth stanza William talks about how the fairies kidnapped a woman named Bridget seven years ago. She came back but her friends were gone and the fairies took her back, and between that night and tomorrow she died, but the fairies thought she was fast asleep. So they put her body on a large lily pad on a lake where they watch until she awake from her deep sleep. On the fifth stanza basically it’s about how any man who digs the thorns the fairies planted, he will feel the sharpest thorn on his backside at night. The last stanza repeats the first stanza, the town people are afraid to go hunting because the fairies.
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Monday, March 8, 2010

Blog 1 About Me

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