Monday, October 10, 2011

Reflection By: Faith C. Flores


(Paradise Lost)I would have to say that it means, that despite losing something, sometimes you gain something as well. I'm guessing its an allusion to Milton's christian epic. Paradise Lost, which inadvertently glorifies Satan a Byronic hero who tries to stick to God by making Adam and Eve sin. We, as Christians believe as being descendants from Adam and Eve, have lost paradise but have now gained freedom of choice and a sense of earning when/if we go to heaven.Though,in context it wouldn't have to mean exactly that...it could just mean that sometimes not getting what you want makes you a better and happier person!!!

 

(Silas Marner) It's a fairy simple and straightforward story about the capacity of LOVE to heal spiritual wounds and make damaged beings whole,hence a power.This story is beautifully realized rural portraiture and part fairy tale story of redemtion and restoration to humanity.!!

 

(Chambered Nautilus)A nautilus shell reflects on the life of the human.venturing on the unknown adventure of life.It makes me think to real life and mortality,how human beings moves,grows,and dies,leaves shell\earth just like the nautilus!!.

 

(I Wandered Lonely as Cloud)is a poem written by William Wordsworth invites us to enjoy the beauty of nature.It's a positive poem that inspires us to see the beauty of things that we may usually take advantage of:.As a reader,It arise reader's interest  in exploring the beauty of the nature.This piece really envelops the close bond that nature holds with man!!.

 

 

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