Wednesday, 25 May 2016

God's Judgement Questions

1. The first two stanzas explain that there is famine in the land, there is despair and people are sad and miserable.

2. People, poor people even more turn to Bishop Hatto, because he had a barn full of corn from last years' harvest, and there was a famine at the time, and people had little to eat.

3. Therefor Bishop Hatto agreed to let the poor people in to his barn. Though, right when the barn was full of people Hatto locked them all in. After he set the barn on fire laughed while saying:
'' I'faith 'tis an excellent bonfire!'' and '' And the country is greatly obliged to me, For ridding it in these times forlorn Of Rats that only consume the corn.''

4. The line; "But Bishop Hatto never slept again", this meant that this was his last night and that he is going to die. This is foreshadowing.

5. Foreshadowing could be used again that the rats are out to get him, also this is to make suspense which is used for making the story more interesting.

6. Bishop Hatto acted as he did, because he panicked as he knew the rats had eaten his face out of his picture and they had eaten all his corn, he was scared that they were going to kill him.

7. "...saw two eyes of flame"  This sentence means that he looked and saw a pair of eyes that were were flaming with fear.

8. The poeincluded the cat being frightened of the rats, because usually the rat is scared of the cat, which shows contrast.

9. "To do the work for which they were sent" This means that through all the hardship to get up the tower they did thier job to kill and put judgment on Hatto.

11. The speed of the poem slows down and the mood becomes really sad and depresing.

Saturday, 21 May 2016

lines for reading in class (Beowolf)

THUS seethed unceasing the son of Healfdene
with the woe of these days; not wisest men
assuaged his sorrow; too sore the anguish,
loathly and long, that lay on his folk,

most baneful of burdens and bales of the night.          By Aylin


This heard in his home Hygelac’s thane,
great among Geats, of Grendel’s doings.
He was the mightiest man of valor
in that same day of this our life,
stalwart and stately. A stout wave-walker
he bade make ready. Yon battle-king, said he,
far o’er the swan-road he fain would seek,
the noble monarch who needed men!
The prince’s journey by prudent folk
was little blamed, though they loved him dear;
they whetted the hero, and hailed good omens.
And now the bold one from bands of Geats
comrades chose, the keenest of warriors
e’er he could find; with fourteen men
the sea-wood he sought, and, sailor proved,
led them on to the land’s confines.
Time had now flown; afloat was the ship,
boat under bluff. 

This means:

Grendel is the strongest now, I think,
beowolf will now go out on a journey, 
he told this to Yon the king, they liked him
so he went on wooden thing called a ship.

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

The Odyssey Pharagraph

“Of all creatures that breathe and move upon the earth, nothing is bred that is weaker than man.” 
― HomerThe Odyssey

Odyssey was written about 9th century B.C by Homer the great Greek poet. It is probably one of the most influential poems in Western Literature. This story portrays 10 years of hardship of Odysseus' journey though the Peloponnesian sea. From the city of Troy to the safe land of the island of Ithaca. All those years he had fought against enormous Cyclopes, a humongous six headed serpent and land on an island full of cannibals. This story is an Epic because it is a relatively long story, it also has many conflicts. This story also has a main protagonist (Odysseus) and though there wasn't only one antagonist there were multiple antagonists. The hero/protagonist also goes on a long voyage, which is another main feature of Epic stories, the main story is the journey thought the Peloponnesian sea. Though Odysseus is one of the strongest fighters the world has ever seen, he had to fight against strong gods and monsters with slimier power. This paragraph describes and proves that the Odyssey is actually an Epic story/poem.

Tuesday, 10 May 2016

epics

Epics have; long stories with many conflicts,

the protaganist has powers beyond ordinary people,

the hero goses on a journy,

there is an element of supernatural,

antaginist are supernatural.

Thursday, 5 May 2016

Advert scripts

My ads script;

Rational ad;

Introducing the all-new Samsung Galaxy, 
Miraculously crafted,
From the strong corning gorilla glass 4 and metal,
A revolutionary, dual edge display,
Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 edge,
Water and dust proof,
The smart edge to use at any time,
The next level of design, a sleek profile,
Clear view cover on the special case,
Next level charging, up to 4 hours of usage after 10 minutes of charging,
Samsung pay, easy and secured mobile payment,
The next is here.


Transference ad;

Would you like to be like Jay Z?
Or like David Beckham
All you need to have is this;
To be like them, because they have the new creative and futuristic phone.

The Samsung Galaxy s7 edge.

Monday, 2 May 2016

Allianz Commercial Paragraphs

1. The contrast in the Allianz advertisement.


A global investment perspective shouldn’t be carved into an ivory tower.
There are many contrasts in the advertisement. Some of them help show the company’s global and local character. Having a western man bringing a technologically advanced tablet compared with some primitive rice paddies. The man is also wearing hiking boots while having a loose strapped bag on one of the man’s shoulders. Both of these show contrast, the advertisement is showing that the company is so global that even a modern man with a tablet will travel to get to the remote and primitive rice paddies to help the farmers invest globally. The hiking boots and loose bag scenario is showing that the man isn’t there to enjoy himself hiking in the mountains, but there to do business, though he doesn’t want to get his business shoes and clothes or bag dirty, ripped or destroyed, (excellent point!)  while trying to get to the farmers. Repetition is another key people use to make good advertisements.

2. The repetition in the Allianz advertisement.


A global investment perspective, and, At Allianz global investors...
Repetition is almost everywhere in this ad, some are more difficult to spot than others. Some even might be so obvious that we don't realize. Perhaps like the rice paddies in the background repeating again and again, also the words; investors, global, invest and local are all repeated many times in the text. This is because if someone hears, sees or reads something many times it gets remembered. Then if it gets remembers then the person who remembered the idea can tell other people. Repetition has always been a really successful way of advertising an idea or an object.

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

It's a...

wwf  (before its too late) emotion because we are killing trees so this is sad

michelin emotion because your family is relying itself on the tires

dove rationality because it gives reasons why dove is better

speed limit emotion and rationality because it is sad that a child could die, but there is also some factual numbers and sciences.

cocacola transference because the shows that because she likes and drinks cocacola, so people like that and whant to be like her.