lunes, 21 de abril de 2014

Ode on a Grecian Urn

ODE ON A GRECIAN URN

BETTER UNDERSTANDING
What elements of my poem do you think you understand more after completing the urn task?
It definitely helped me on the language for the simple reason of having to portray the images of the poem into the urn (drawing them), so it also helped me understand the images from it. Metaphors enhanced even more on the true understanding of the thoughts he put onto it; sounds had to be “translated” so it was not just images but synesthetic images (mixture of senses) being thoroughly analyzed (e.g Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard Are sweeter) giving as a sense of encouragement through them.






Has the urn task raised any questions or doubt...
What descriptions or images in the poem of the urn are actually true?
...which are just a mere product of his imagination?

The Ode

  • Ir presents a lot of ambivalence regarding emotions there is a clash of encounter thought. We can see glimpses of criticism to nature not present in his other odes.
  • Still images appear to be dynamic
  • Idolisation of the images depicted on the urn
  • Poem revolves around the idea of Life an Death, as well as immortality.








What skills were important for you to use in order to complete the task successfully? 

Team work
Efficient communication
Dividing task
Patience
Listening
Time management 

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