Thursday, October 13, 2011

reflection paper-by paula jean v. henon

                                Reflection

I. The Paradise lost by John Milton

     The story ells and describing the facts of one's peoples desire and true color of  bad turn to evil. In this story let envision the reason why us people never let tempted and can be one of the anomalies in the world we are living  it expresses and foreseeing the fact of being evil can be a disastrous and can destroy man kind.








II. Silas Marner by George Elliot 

      This novel focuses on Marner eventually settles at the outskirts of Raveloe, a provincial village in the English Midlands. The villagers appreciate Marner's trade but find him strange and unapproachable. Marner seems to have supernatural powers--he is able to heal a local woman using herbal arts he learned from his mother--but the villagers of Raveloe do not know his background and thus find his knowledge diabolical and threatening. Marner, for his part, is content to live a life of almost total solitude in his simple cottage beside the Stone-pits.




















III. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth


     This poem focuses on the feeling of what we have in our daily living-imagining or wishing through the the sky, thinking something or dreaming of what we wanted in our life.a refreshing poem intends, how life could be in a clouding floating dreaming of something towards successful or greater achievement  to fulfill.







IV. The Chamber of Nautilus by Oliver Wendell Holmes




     this poem tells about a sea shell creature that has a chambered shell covers up as a protection. It reflects how humans do have protections and as we grew we see the differences of one goodness to bad. It reflects the human soul or spirit intertwine while we grew and make decision of our own.

















                                             by. Paula Jean V. Henon







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