2. Have two "rows" (pages, really) of your "chart" on MSND. Your starting questions are, how does the language of each character differ from the language of the other characters? Is there anything notable that is common to the language of the different characters?
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"Poetry" is like the fresh air during early December in the mountains
ReplyDelete"Sestina" is like a grey cat sitting on the window sill on a rainy day
"Ars Poetica" is like the wind blowing through the trees
"Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" sounds like a warning and a plea all at the same time.
"Poetry" is like a field of fresh green grass
ReplyDelete"Sestina" is like low fog on a damp day
"Ars Poetica" is like making the bed
"Ars Poetica" sounds like a typewriter
Katie Taylor
Katie Burch
ReplyDelete"Poetry" is like a day at the zoo
"Sestina" is like a depressing day
"Ars Poetica" is like writing down instructions for how to do something
"Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" sounds like a threat and a forshadowing of what is to come next
"Poetry" is like an orange's pulp.
ReplyDelete"Sestina" is like an elephant's eye.
"Ars Poetica" is like a ball mid throw.
"Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" sounds like a tempestuous river.
"Do not go gentle into that good night" is like a star that reflect over the sea.
ReplyDelete"Poetry" is like a new-born baby.
"Sestina" is like a hibernation.
"Ars poetica" is like an old picture.
"Poetry" is like a fantasia
ReplyDelete"Sestina" is like running out of medication
"Ars Poetica" is a dummies book
"Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night" is like falling in the night
"Poetry" is like a soft breeze flowing slowly in the wind.
ReplyDelete“Sestina” is like the rain falling from the sky.
“Ars Poetica” is like frozen ice cream that can’t melt.
Sound for “poetry” is like an upper class British woman.
"Poetry" is like a fastidious old man.
ReplyDelete"Sestina" is like drinking a cup of coffee on rainy day.
"Ars Poetica" is like music theory.
"Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night" sounds like a conversation between a person and a broken robot.
'Poetry' is like a classroom.
ReplyDelete'Sestina' is like a hospital, where the doctors are losing hope on finding cure.
'Ars Poetica' is a guide.
'Do not go Gentle into that Good Night' sounds like an owl hooting in the night.
Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night: Like a church on a stormy nigh...like death...like wrinkled faces wise with time.
ReplyDeletePoetry: Like the vetruvian man
Sestina: Like a little cabin in a clearing near the woods...on a snowy evening.
Ars Poetica: Like a long hot summers night, like a bowl of fruit.
Ars poetica sounds like wind whistling through trees branches.
"Poetry" is like a nonconformist.
ReplyDelete"Sestina" is like an ex-smoker speaking in a middle school health class.
"Ars Poetica" is like a wise acting teacher.
"Ars Poetica" sounds like human DNA.
"Poetry" is like a broken ferris wheel that creaks a lot
ReplyDelete"Sestina" is like sleeping nearly naked in a warm room on a cold day
"Ars Poetica" is like a conversation between twins that can read each other's minds.
oetry: like a preach
ReplyDeleteSestina: Like a bedtime story
Ars Poetica: Like relaxing and letting your mind flow
Ars Poetica: Sounds youthful
Katherine Nemetz
Do Not Go Gentle into the Goodnight : like the starry night sky.
ReplyDeleteDo Not Go Gentle into the Goodnight : sounds like birds chirping in the morning
Poetry:like a performing orchestra
Sestina:like a fresh batch of cookies
Ars Poetica:like a merry-go-round filled with laughing children
"Poetry" is like a indecisive child.
ReplyDelete"Sestina" is like a large rain cloud that is struggling to pass.
"Ars Poetica" is like walking through a field covered in two feet of snow.
[Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night] is like the massive and continuous waterfall of Niagara Falls that is pouring down and hitting the surface of the water.
"Poetry is like intricately stacked hay bales.
ReplyDelete"Sestina" is like chocolate covered cherries that don't get sticky.
"Ars Poetica" is like dew on a windshield in the early morning.
"Sestina" sounds like taking a wet fingertip to a crystal glass.