This course is an integrated reading and writing course that prepares students for further English courses and further study at the University.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Poetic Truth.
Blankly staring at the screen, not knowing what to expect with today’s lecture, as Dr. Rivera recites a poems made by her and her father. In one poem, a phrase that impacted me and was repeated several times was, “Let us all stand undivided.” It is true, whether coming from different ethnicities that we must somehow stand together as a whole to endure the unpleasant hold of drugs and its addiction. It isn’t based on natural traits but moreover with keeping the right of mind when addicted to drugs or helping others cope with their addiction. It is not a matter of colors but power. Other than that, Michael as well as Francis presented their quotations, which they interpreted in an observant and good manner. Furthermore on poems about drug abuse or drug prevention, in which I want a copy for personal use, especially to those I confidentially know whom have suffered and somewhat endured drug addiction. I really enjoyed Dr. Rivera’s poetic truth that she presents to the class.
That title "let us all stand undivided" made me think. Everyone should stand all together and not alone.
ReplyDeleteI always like what you write. :)
ReplyDeleteI also enjoy the poems that recited, it's something that alot of us can relate to.
You think deep, Jacy. =D
ReplyDeleteYeah I agree, I enjoyed Dr. Rivera's poems too. Poetic, and easy to understand.
ReplyDeleteTwo thumbs up for Jacy!