Sentences with phrase «poems as»

In no particular order: Anything by Sandra Boynton — the board books and the music collections Animalia by Graeme Base The Widow's Broom by Chris Van Allsburg The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore by William Joyce The Borrowers by Mary Norton Crazy Hair by Neil Gaiman The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish, by Neil Gaiman Chu's Day by Neil Gaiman Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes by Eric Litwin Yes, Winne - the - Pooh — the poems as well as the stories The Mitten by Jan Brett Aesop's Fables, by Brad Sneed I'll stop now.
Baked and glazed with the expertise and traditional techniques of the Sèvres team, these works integrate Dine's handwritten poems as well as sculpted lids made of tools cast in bronze.
An early section of the exhibition focuses on artists working in the mid-1940s who discovered Blake's unique voice in such poems as «The Tyger» and «The Shepherd» and drew inspiration for their own work from his ideas.
An early section of the exhibition will focus on artists working in the mid-1940s who discovered Blake's unique voice in such poems as «The Tyger» and «The Shepherd» and drew inspiration for their own work from his ideas.
The curators of the Block exhibition seem to think so because they've included an early section which focuses on artists, including Still, working in the 1940s «who discovered Blake's unique voice in such poems as «The Tyger» and the «Shepard».»
Of her approach to translation, she says, «I approach all poems as untranslatable.
Most poets self - publish their poems as a chapbook — a smaller book, normally around 25 to 60 pages, well - suited for smaller print runs and more affordable to produce.
Please note that applicants may submit one or more poems as their manuscript, but the total can not exceed 10 pages.
In this swiftly moving novel, Lucky Z pours out his feelings in his poems as he copes with the aftermath of an accident that has killed his friend and leaves him in a wheelchair.
If you start with the title poem of this book and proceed on your journey through her work from there, perhaps you will come to love her poems as much as I do.
But as soon as I can, I plan to claim it as my own again, and in the meantime I can assuage my desire for these wrought and gorgeous and unsettling and funny poems as they pop up on the Academy of American Poets or Buzzfeed Reader.
In poems as various as the colorful melodramas of old Scottish ballads and the hard - boiled poems of twentieth - century noir, Killer Verse rounds up the most colorful villains and victims - from Cain and Abel and Bluebeard to Lizzie Borden, Jack the Ripper, and Mafia hit men - ever to be immortalized in verse.
Keep poetry books handy for easy reference, and revisit favorite poems as often as possible.
The completed multimedia poetry book features their poems as well as other poems from students around the world.
You could also include copies of Sonia's poems as part of the gallery walk.
Once students have had a chance to discuss their poems as a group, have a class discussion about the similarities and differences they noticed between their poems and how they interpreted the quotes.
An argument for appreciating poems as moments of beauty in class, in addition to teaching poetry analysis.
But I am saying we might find it more powerful to treat poems as treasures — both personal and communal.
Students use the information in the autobiographical and biographical poems as source material as they write essays comparing and / or contrasting themselves with the famous people who are the subjects of their poems.
I liked to read other classmates» poems as they let me know something about them.
«Giggle Poetry» Theater Perform silly poems as theater during Poetry Month.
From year 1 through to year 6 there are suggestions as to how the children might go about composing their own poems using a range of poetic devices and figurative language using the selected poems as models.
Sell a book of student poems as a fund - raiser.
Where Marianne Moore famously characterized poems as «imaginary gardens with real toads in them,» The Good Dinosaur succeeds in creating a real garden — a photo - real garden — a photo - real Eden, indeed.
Here's the synopsis of the doc: The film will take viewers on a journey through the seasons of Dickinson's life in mid 1800's New England, using Dickinson's passionate relationships via recovered letters and then - unpublished poems as an entry point.
A team of scientists from New York University and the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics has now used poems as an example to identify subjective factors that shape our aesthetic preferences.
Poet Kamilah Aisha Moon will read from Whitman's Civil War poems as part of the ceremony that begins at 11 a.m.
We received the Barefoot Book of Classic Poems as a gift last Christmas and I can not say enough about the quality of poetry selections, the illustrations and the feel good nature of -LSB-...]
Michael Trout, has created a compilation of 18 poems as if written by prenates, babies and young children, describing their experiences with life: from living with an alcoholic mother, to circumcision; from losing a twin in utero to the joys of individuation.
What stands out in Luke are the depth of his human sympathies, his sense of wonder, amazement, and joy at the power of the gospel, his poetic insight which led him not only to tell the Christmas story in a way that captivates old and young alike after nineteen centuries, but also to incorporate such lovely poems as the «Magnificat» of Mary, Zachariah's «Benedictus,» and Simeon's «Nunc Dimittis.»
And didn't Eliot admit as much in such early poems as «The Hippopotamus» and «Mr. Eliot's Sunday Morning Service»?
His most recent book is Duke: The Poems as Told to Laurance Wieder (Wiseacre Books).
He observes, however, that «the modernist desire in Frost and Eliot — to preserve an independent selfhood against the coercions of the market, a self made secure by the creation of a unique style — is subverted by the market, not because they wrote according to popular formulas, but because they give us their poems as delicious experiences of voyeurism, illusions of direct access to the life and thought of the famous writer, with the poet inside the poem like a rare animal in a zoo.
It was a delusion, and the poem is so different from every human poem as not to be a poem at all, but the Miracle.
Dante takes on Thomas» objections by claiming total veracity for his poem as he smilingly capitulates to them: he is, after all, only another lying poet, but one who nonetheless claims to tell «the truth,» and indeed literal truth.
Lewis uses Keats's poem as illustration: «Ah, bitter chill it was!
Rather, the problem is that of sheer knowledge, of how to accede linguistically to the aesthetic value in the sheer relationality and facticity before one's eyes.20 To regard such a poem as a proposition is to make it a banality; and for the Western, scientifically - minded, academic intellectual that is no trick at all.
As a result, readers not only exit from the poem as a formal structure, but exit — or as Quint puts it, «walk away from» — the heroic ambitions it at once describes and instantiates, and are left, as Adam and Eve are, with only «their own inner resources.»
Asked for a letter of explanation, Cairns himself went so far as to write, «I have come to see the poem as a mistake,» adding that it was intended for a secular audience and that he had underestimated its effect on conservative Christians.
«We've always used that poem as our point of reference, to remember what we are, who we are, to keep our values straight and to think about where we're going,» says Upshaw.
So, in the sound mix, we did a lot of work with «reverb - ing» sound in and out to help ease some of these transitions, make them seamless, make them seem like one long poem as opposed to a bunch of starts and stops.»
A tone poem as much as a narrative story, it ponders questions that may not have any right answer, needs that may not have any remedy, and the power of surrendering to both those propositions in order to move forward.
The screenplay honor was presented to South Korean director Lee Chang - dong for «Poetry,» his gentle portrait of a grandmother (Yun Junghee) struggling to write a poem as she copes with the onset of Alzheimer's and her troublesome grandson.
They treated each line of the poem as a «scene» in a movie and illustrated it or acted it out.
I've had students describe the tone of the poem as «urgent» and «ominous,» and these first noticings lead us into a more in - depth, focused examination of the poem.
It includes an in - depth analysis of the poem as well as the basic context, themes and language and structure.
This is a set of cards for acting out a Winnie the Pooh poem as a short skit.
Choose an October poem as a class handwriting activity.
Or, you can create a collaborative poem as a class.
------------------- I decided to create a short acrostic poem as a reflection of my experience with Tribes.
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