Wednesday 13 November 2013


Explorations of the Trifles

Q2 : What clues lead the women to conclude that Minnie Wright killed her husband?

The women had found a bird cage, symbolize the loneliness at home. Minnie Wright loves to sing and she used to join choir but then Mr. Wright did not allowed her to do so. That is why he killed the bird. So, the bird represented how Mr. Wright took his wife’s freedom.

Q3 : How do the men differ from the women? from each other?

In Trifles, the character of Sheriff and the Country Attorney obviously showed how they look down upon woman.  For example, during the investigation of the crime. They tries to deny the capability of women. Usually, women will look everything even a small thing. Otherwise, men will just look roughly. Women are more details in doing their job. Therefore, in this story the character of women seemed to be more realistic and professional.

Q4 : What do the men discover? Why do they conclude "Nothing here but kitchen things"? What do the women discover?


The men found dirty towels and conclude that  Mrs. Wright was not a good housekeeper. We can see through the their dialogue which is "Nothing here but kitchen things . The assumed that no evidence can be found in the kitchen and come out with the conclusion Mrs. Wright did not know to do house chores.  But for the women, they found the bird cage and the bird has died which can give hint or clue for their investigation. 

Major Playwright Henrik Ibsen

Henrik Ibsen was born on March 20, 1828, in Skien, Norway. In 1868, Ibsen moved to Germany, where he wrote one of his most famous works: which is the play A Doll's House.  A Doll House is one of his major work. He died on May 23, 1906, in Oslo, Norway. During his childhood, Henrik Ibsen showed lisign of the theatrical genius he would become.

 He grew up in the small Norwegian . He isthe oldest of five children born to Knud and Marichen Ibsen. His father was a successful merchant and his mother painted, played the piano and loved to go to the theater. Ibsen himself also showed his interest to become an artist as well.

His family went through poverty when he was 8 years old. It was because of his father’s business. All traces of their previous affluence had to be sold off to pay their debts. Then, they have to move to the farm near town. There Ibsen spent much of his time reading, painting and performing magic tricks.


Ibsen stopped school when he was 15 and decided to work. He landed a position as an apprentice in an apothecary in Grimstad. Ibsen worked there for six years, using his limited free time to write poetry and paint. In 1849, he wrote his first play Catilina, a drama written in verse modeled after one of his great influences, William Shakespeare.






Major Playwright Susan Glaspell

Susan Glaspell was born in 1882 in Davenport, Iowa. She graduated from Drake University. She was also worked as a journalist. When her stories began appearing in magazines such as Harper's and The Ladies' Home Journal, she gave up the newspaper business. She met George Cook, a talented stage director. In 1915.

Together they founded the Provincetown Players on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The Players were a remarkable gathering of actors, directors and writers. The troupe included Eugene O'Neill and Edna St. Vincent Millay.


Glaspell love to write about feminism. She portrays the roles of woman in society and discussed about humanity in her writings. She wrote more than ten plays such as Women’s Honour in 1918 and Bernice in 1919. Glaspell married to George Cook in 1922. Then, she moved to new York City and continued to write. Mostly, he wrote about fiction. 

Wednesday 23 October 2013


"A Date With A literary Scholar"

He is a great in poetry but really down to earth. He is teaching in English Literature. He is from Gaza. Who is he?

Refaat Alareer. Yes, a bit difficult to pronounce his name yet it is still a unic name. He is from Gaza, a literary scholar. I got a chance to meet this cool person in my class, for BBL 3406 and he suppose to give a talk and he did it very well! One thing I love about him when he says he is not a poet but he loves poem in deep. Lets go through about his talk on that day, 21/10/2013.

He began his talk with the introduction of Palestine, the background, culture and so on. He is even show the map of Palestine. He told how Palestine before and after the attacking of Israel. Then, he talked about Mahmoud Darwish, Tamim Bargouti who wrote the poem in Arabic but being translated into English.
Mr Refaat also gave share with us on how to be a good writer or poet. 

There are five techniques:

  •   Read a lot of good and high quality poetry.

        You have to read a lot, and be influenced by the high quality poetry.

  • .          Believe that you can write good stuff.

        Always believe what you can achieve and be confidence with your abilities

  • .          Have the will to do so.

        You need to have the encourage to do so and the most important thing, be sincere.

  • .          Scribble your thoughts.  Always

        You have to think out of board and broaden your mind. Connect one thing to our surrounding.

  • .          Imitate.

        You don’t have to spend a specific time to get the good idea for your writing. You can get it everywhere       as long as you are alert. For example, you go to the cafĂ©, hang out with your friends and you see an               incident. Next, you imitate the incident and relate it with your life. So, you get the idea from that and you       can start to write and elaborate your idea. That’s it!

Poetry by Refaat Alareer

There are 5 poems that have been read by him on that day consists of “If I must die”, “Over the wall”, “And we live on”, “I am you”, and last but not least, “Freshly baked souls”. I love this session because he touched my heart with the way how he recites all the poems. He read them so heartedly and he put soul on his reading. My favourite one is when he read “If I must die”. I almost cried because when he read the poem, it seems like I was in Palestine and I got the message. He convey the message very well. I must say this, he is great and I salute him.

“If I must die” by Refaat Alareer

For me, it is really heart-breaking poem. Setting in Palestine and written in sad mood are enough to show the violence happened in Gaza. Even though, they still have the hope based on the last two line “Let it bring hope”. The line “If I die, you must live” tell us not to give up so easily. If a person died because of the attacking, someone must continue the fighting to show that they are not the weak person who will give up easily. I agree with that because as for me, “Strong people are stand for themselves, but stronger person are stand for others”.

Mr Refaat also shares what is in his poetry. It concludes three things which are dialogue, performances and Palestine.

Last but not least, we did QA session with him.

1.       Who is your favourite poet?

I love John Donne. I like the way he write his poems.  I do hope that I will be able to do my PHD research on him.

2.       What was Gaza look like before the attacking took place?
The society has a simple life and the most obvious thing is, they love to plant. Education is still relevant during that time.

To sum up, I learned a lot of new things from him and it was a great talk and I wish I can meet him again. J







Monday 14 October 2013

Poem during World War 1

Brief introduction of poems during World War 1.

World War 1 is associated with the so-called “war poets”. For example, Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, and Rupert Brooke.

World War 1 did produce the poetry targeted the lifestyle of those who fought in the war or in other word, experienced the war.

The poets also came from different and varieties of religious backgrounds. The majority of this war poets were influenced by the “Georgian” poetry movement. The word of “Georgian” symbolize a king. 

So, they considered themselves to be modern and innovative.

Poetry during World War 2 also more famous and more read rather than any poems from World War 2.

Siegfried Sassoon,

Suicide in the Trenches

I knew a simple soldier boy,
Who grinned at life in empty joy,
Slept soundly through the lonesome dark,
And whistled early with the lark.

In winter trenches, cowed and glum,
With crumps and lice and lack of rum,
He put a bullet through his brain,
No one spoke of him again.

You smug faced crowds with kindling eye,
Who cheer when soldier lads march by,
Sneak home and pray you’ll never know,
The hell where youth and laughter go.

Analysis of “ Suicide in the Trenches”

What is the meaning of war? What is war like? How do soldiers feel in a war?

When I first read this poem, I get confused whether the boy has been killed during war or he committed suicide. The word of “trenches” symbolize that not only depression possessed by one young soldier boy, but also by many others people in war. Perhaps the boy wanted to express his feeling about war. We can say that he willingly chose to commit suicide rather than live in chaos world, that full of war. He did not have enough strength to endure the hardship of life. So, he represented the depression and desire to quickly die. For him, life in war situation is really worse than death.

The setting

The setting was in frustrating, depressing, smelly, and stuffy trenches like what the title stated.
The movements of the story
This story is absolutely about a young soldier’s boy transformation. From a happy, naive and innocent person, he turns out into a depressed soldier. He was eagerly to end his life, because life is worse than death for him.

The character

The poet used psychoanalytic theory to attract the reader. He used the character of a small boy as an example to gain the reader’s sympathy and to put awareness among the reader about the war happened nowadays.

The structure and tone of the poem


It consists of three stanzas with four lines in each. The rhyme is A A B B. The tone for this poem is sarcastic, mocking and sorrow. We can see the line “You smug-faced crowds with kindling eye…”. Through this line, Sassoon tries to show that general public is unable to understand what war is like. He tries to say that nobody can understand what war is like without personal experience. He also uses the language which is clever in conveying the theme. This poem includes the balance of symbolism, diction and alliteration.





I put my favourite song, sang by talented singer from Philippines an title "A Note to God". She give her all out when singing this song. She expressed her feeling about the world nowadays and tries to convey a message which is what will she wrote to God to end the war if she had the chance.  My favourite quotes in this song are "I'd ask for war to end and for peace to mend this world" and "ends all the bitterness and put some tenderness in our heart". They really make me goosebumps and the lyrics really heart breaking for me. I really like this song, hope you guys enjoy it!!!^^

Sunday 6 October 2013

What is Poetry?

Literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas. 

We used different style and rhythm when we read poem.

In other word, it is a quality of beauty and intensity of emotion regarded as characteristic of poems.

As for me, it is an art form which human expressing their feeling and to convey meaningful messages when they can’t speak.

Nature of Poetry

Poetry can be differentiated most of the time from prose, which is language meant to convey meaning in a more expansive and less condensed way, frequently using more complete logical or narrative structures than poetry does.

Quotations about Poetry

Poetry is just the evidence of life.  If your life is burning well, poetry is just the ash.  ~Leonard Cohen

Poetry is a deal of joy and pain and wonder, with a dash of the dictionary.  ~Kahlil Gibran

A poem is never finished, only abandoned.  ~Paul ValĂ©ry

Poetry is a mirror which makes beautiful that which is distorted.  ~Percy Shelley, A Defence of Poetry, 1821
Poetry is a packsack of invisible keepsakes.  ~Carl Sandburg

A poet can survive everything but a misprint.  ~Oscar Wilde



"Therefore" is a word the poet must not know.  ~AndrĂ© Gide
What is Drama?

Drama is a just and lively image of human nature, which is representing its passions and own meaning.

Drama is the enactment of real and imagined events through role-play, play making and performances, enabling individuals and groups to explore, shape and represent ideas, feelings and their consequences in symbolic or dramatic form.

Drama is a unique tool to explore and express human feeling.

Drama is an essential form of attitude and norm in all cultures, it is a fundamental human activity.

A high degree of thinking, feeling and moving is involved in drama.

Drama is a discrete skill in itself.

Elements in Drama

·         the use of imagination
·         powers of creative self expression
·         decision making and problem solving skills
·         and understanding of self and the world
·         self confidence, a sense of worth and respect and consideration for others.

Monday 30 September 2013

Marilyn Chin (1957-  ) Turtle Soup

You go home one evening tired from work,
and your mother boils you turtle soup.
Twelve hours hunched over the hearth
(who knows what else is in that cauldron).

You say, "Ma, you've poached the symbol of long life;
that turtle lived four thousand years, swam
the Wet, up the Yellow, over the Yangtze.
Witnessed the Bronze Age, the High Tang,
grazed on splendid sericulture."
(So, she boils the life out of him.)

"All our ancestors have been fools.
Remember Uncle Wu who rode ten thousand miles
to kill a famous Manchu and ended up
with his head on a pole? Eat, child,
its liver will make you strong."

"Sometimes you're the life, sometimes the sacrifice."
Her sobbing is inconsolable.
So, you spread that gentle napkin
over your lap in decorous Pasadena.

Baby, some high priestess has got it wrong.
The golden decal on the green underbelly
says "Made in Hong Kong."

Is there nothing left but the shell
and humanity's strange inscriptions,
the songs, the rites, the oracles?

Group’s leader: Annur Ezzati

Explorations of the Text

Notice the author’s choice of the word “cauldron” in line 4. What images or connections does this word evoke? Why might the author have chosen “cauldron” rather than “pot”
The using of cauldron is to show something bad. Cauldron in the first stanza means that the inhumanity aspect in the persona’s mother because she was selfish to boil the turtle. The son felt that his mother torture the turtle just to maintain the cultures. If we compared to pot, pot is nothing. It is just a common thing. So, the author use  the word of “cauldron” to show the bad side of the mother.

Chin refers to the “the Wei”, “the yellow” and “the Yangtze”. Why does she reference these rivers in China?  Why not include the Nile, the Amazon, or the Mississippi?
Because this poem is about the cultures in China. All those rivers was related to China. Nile, the Amazon, or the Mississippi does not related to the cultures of China.

What is the tone of this poem?
The tone of this poem are mocking and sarcastic. We can see that even though the persona tried to not hurt her mother’s feeling, but he was not satisfied with what her mother wanted him to be. The conflict here is when the persona either her mother cannot being tolerate with each other. The persona wanted her mother to adapt with modern cultures but the mother wanted the persona to stay with Chinese’s cultures.

Ideas for Writing ( not less than 400 words)
Sometimes you are the life, sometimes the sacrifice”. Write about this quote within the context of an immigrant family. What might a family gain or lose by moving to a new land?

There are advantages and disadvantages when a family moving to a new land. Perhaps, in this poem the mother has moved away from her home country to a foreign one back then, she has lost some of her cultures, her China’s history, her relatives and even her son makes her feel like an outsider. She wanted to bring it back and make her child adapted with China’s cultures. But, the speaker was adapted with American cultures based on line “over your lap in decorous Pasadena”. Pasadena is something that originally came from California. If we look at the positive side, an immigrant family can gain the chances of better life if they move to develop country like American. They can get better education and enhance their knowledge. They will learn how to survive in develop country and compete with others. So, they can improve themselves. However, you have to sacrifice something if you want to move to a new land. For example, you might lose your identity. You will forget about your roots and where you came from. For instance, in this poem, we can see how the speaker forgot about his roots when he tried to be an American. He tried to hide the identity of Chinese by using a napkin of Pasadena. Like most Americans, he doesn't really have an identity. He just likes to pretend. So, he will forget about the Chinese’s culture. He was complaining about the mother killing the four thousand year old turtle for a turtle soup, but the mother just tells him to eat it. He did not want to adapt with that culture because he was adapted with American’s cultures. The most important part is, an immigrant family can make them isolated from each other. Because of misunderstanding and different point of view about new cultures, they might argue with each other which culture is the best. For example, we can see how the son tried to show the American cultures to his mother and how the mother wanted her son to adapt with their ancestors cultures. Both of them are trying to defend their stand.  We can see in this poem that the mother did not want to adapt with modern cultures while her son did not want to accept the old cultures. So, when this happened, it might give negative effects towards the bonding of the family. It would be difficult for them a good relationship.

Sunday 29 September 2013

Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note 1961
Amiri Baraka (1934-)
                                                                                 For Kellie Jones, born 16 May 1959
Lately, I’ve become accustomed to the way
The ground opens up and envelopes me
Each time I go out to walk the dog.
Or the broad edged silly music the wind
Makes when I run for a bus…
Things have come to that.

And now, each night I count the stars.
And each night I get the same number.
And when they will not come to be counted,
I count the holes they leave.

Nobody sings anymore.

And then last night I tiptoed up
To my daughter’s room and heard her
Talking to someone, and when I opened
The door, there was no one there…
Only she on her knees, peeking into

Her own clasped hands

Explorations of the Text

What is the mood of the speaker in the opening lines? What images suggest his feelings?
He was sad, frustrated and became hopeless. He got used with his daily life. He used to live in the miserable and horrible. He was adapted to endure with that situation. The images that suggest his feeling are the sentence of “The ground opens up and envelopes me”, “Things have come to that” showing that he is not happy with the way things are, and that it does not seem to be changing. These statements seem so blunt.

What is the significance of the daughter’s gesture of peeking into “her own clasped hands”?
I found it was something about praying. Maybe her daughter was praying at that time and it was like there is hope for something to be better.

What does the title mean? How does it explain the closing line?
To be honest, when I first read this poem, I am not too sure whether it is about commit suicide or not.  Regardless of the title, I wouldn't think it was a suicide note. Perhaps, it is just like an emotional feeling towards this poem to show that the speaker’s life was too horrible like commit a suicide. It does explain the closing line by saying that “ Her own clasped hand”. His tone changes to. It changes what he was previously feeling. By seeing his daughter hold onto this hope that there is something better, he knows he has to make it better for her. So, we cannot conclude the poem is something about commit suicide.

What does Baraka have three short lines, separated as stanzas? How do they convey the message of the poem?
As for me, the first stanza showed the frustration of the speaker about his life. Then, the second stanza showed how the speaker feels lost hope. Lastly, the third stanza showed that there is still hope for the speaker to have a better life when he saw her daughter was praying. Every stanza convey the message with their tone.

Why does Baraka begin stanzas with “Lately”, “And Now”, and “And Then”? What do these transition words accomplish?
Baraka began stanzas with those words to show the power of language. The power of language in terms of literary text is to make the using of words more meaningful and bombastic for those who read the poem. “Lately”, showed the obstacles that the speaker went through previously, “And Now” showed the present of the speaker’s life and “And Then” showed what will happened to the speaker in his future life.

How does the speaker feel about his daughter? What does she represent to him?


The speaker felt glad to see her daughter was praying. She represented the symbolism of hope and strength for the speaker to have a better life in the future.

Wednesday 25 September 2013

Incident by Countee Cullen

Explorations of the Text

The nature of the interaction between the two boys.

I defined it as a common conversation between two boys who did not know each other but it turns out to an unpleasant situation and made the changes of expression when the bigger boy started to call the other boy as a Nigger.

Why does the speaker remember nothing more than the incident, even though he stayed in Baltimore from “May until December”?

As for me, he was only remember about the incident because when someone called him as a nigger, he considered it as his bad experience with immature person and of course, he felt annoyed and insulted with that statement.

The reading/Writing Connection

In a paragraph, compare your experience of prejudice with the persona in the poem.

I was a student from SMA. Based on my own experience, during my secondary school, sometimes some people judge me as close-minded person. They considered me as a person who do not have social life and cannot communicate well with the outsiders. For me, that is a common phenomenon happened to any SMA’s student. Furthermore, our appearance also does make sense. They always assumed that people like us will spend time at the mosque most of the time. We will labelled as reading person and have lots of rules in our life. But for me, the boy in the incident had the worse experience rather than me. Obviously, it is a rude action when someone called someone else a nigger.

Ideas for Writing

The form for this poem is free style and the rhyme add to this poem is ABCB.

The power of language in terms of literary text is to make the using of words more meaningful  and bombastic for those who read the poem. For example, the words of “Heart-filled and head-filled with glee” meaning that happy feeling and joy. The effects of the use of the term nigger is it can cause racism among us. For instance, the dark skin boy feels offence when someone called him nigger. The word of nigger itself shows how certain people judge others people and make them angry. Furthermore, it can to bad relationship between each other. “Nigger” also is the most lethal insult in America.


All but Alone

This is a poem I created by myself. I got the inspiration from “All Things Not Considered” by Naomi Shihab Nye. I chose one of the main character in this poem, Mohammed Al-Durra as my inspiration. As for me, Mohammed was a brave boy, who stand for others. “Strong people stand for themselves but stronger people stand for others.

Always world chaos about war
But do you really care?
You, why you kill him?
Though you know, between diamonds and jewels
Life is priceless.

You, who do you think you are?
Declare yourself as a leader but useless
I doubt, it is real one for all,  all for one?
You, lied to me!

You saw he was killed
But others was his priority
Now, tell me “who is the real leader”
You? or He?

You own peace
He owns brave
But he deserves the best. Heaven.


First  Exploratory Draft/ Mini-outline

The first stanza

How I feel when war started. Everyone pretends to be a caring person but some of them did not do anything to help. Even though we know that life is the most valuable thing we had, but we ignore about these unfortunate people.( victims of war)

The second stanza

why a leader does not support peace? If you are a great leader, you will think the best for your country and people. Jewish was greed and power was their aim.

The third stanza

 I refer to the main character, Mohammed Al-Durra. He was so strong. Even though he knew that anytime he can die, but he still want to help others. So, he is the real leader and hero.

The last stanza

We are still live in peace but Mohammed Al-Dura won. He was dead but he already got the best place ever, heaven. (For being brave and fight with enemies)

Sunday 22 September 2013

Women In Poetry (Maya Angelou)
Why women wrote poems? In my opinion, it is just like a diary. When sometimes you can’t speak to express your feeling, you find out it is the best way to write it in your diary. Whether you write or speak, there is only one aim, to express your feeling.
Maya Angelou Marguerite Ann Johnson was born on April 4, 1928) is an American author and poet. She has published seven autobiographies, five books of essays, and several books of poetry, and is credited with a list of plays, movies, and television shows spanning more than fifty years. She has received dozens of awards and over thirty honorary doctoral degrees. Angelou is best known for her series of autobiographies, which focus on her childhood and early adult experiences. Since 1982, she has taught at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where she holds the first lifetime Reynolds Professorship of American Studies. She was active in the Civil Rights movement, and worked with both Martin Luther King and Malcolm X. Since the 1990s she has made around eighty appearances a year on the lecture circuit, something she continued into her eighties. One of his poem I like most entitled “Alone”. It was written based on her own experience.
Alone by Maya Angelou

Lying, thinking
Last night
How to find my soul a home
Where water is not thirsty
And bread loaf is not stone
I came up with one thing
And I don't believe I'm wrong
That nobody,
But nobody
Can make it out here alone.

Alone, all alone
Nobody, but nobody
Can make it out here alone.

There are some millionaires
With money they can't use
Their wives run round like banshees
Their children sing the blues
They've got expensive doctors
To cure their hearts of stone.
But nobody
No, nobody
Can make it out here alone.

Alone, all alone
Nobody, but nobody
Can make it out here alone.

Now if you listen closely
I'll tell you what I know
Storm clouds are gathering
The wind is gonna blow
The race of man is suffering
And I can hear the moan,
'Cause nobody,
But nobody
Can make it out here alone.

Alone, all alone
Nobody, but nobody
Can make it out here alone.


The poem entitled Alone, by Maya Angelou, is a personal reflection of what the writer has endured during her lifetime. The poem Alone reinforces the fact that all humans need interaction and cannot live all alone. This poem also tries to warn the readers that man is suffering and the time to heal mankind is running out. Maya Angelou went through a lot of trials and tribulations in her life which to me seemed like she was alone. Maya Angelou's poem alone is talking about not being able to make it alone. She speaks about the well to do and how the money will not help when you're alone. People need others. As for me, I would say that the theme for this poem is Interdependence. It is the same theme as "No man is an Island". Everybody needs somebody to love, live, help. Wealth does not the most important thing.  Love and relationship is the most precious thing in our life. We do need other people. Nobody can make out here alone no matter how successful they are. When we talk about its rhyme, "Alone, has no rhyme pattern or scheme, which makes it a form of free verse poetry. I also found metaphor in this poem such as “Where water is not thirsty, and bread loaf is not stone”. Metaphor is an implied comparison that made between two unlike things that actually have something important in common.
        All Things Not Considered 

by Naomi Shihab Nye

You cannot stitch the breath
back into this boy.

A brother and sister were playing with toys
when their room exploded.

In what language
is this holy?

The Jewish boys killed in the cave
were skipping school, having an adventure.

Asel Asleh, Palestinian, age 17, believed in the field
beyond right and wrong where people came together

to talk. He kneeled to help someone else
stand up before he was shot.

                                                                 If this is holy,                                                                   
could we have some new religions please?

Mohammed al-Durra huddled against his father
in the street, terrified. The whole world saw him die.

An Arab father on crutches burying his 4 month girl weeps,
“I spit in the face of this ugly world.”

*

Most of us would take our children over land.
We would walk in the fields forever homeless
with our children,
huddle under cliffs, eat crumbs and berries,
to keep our children.
This is what we say from a distance
because we can say whatever we want.

*

No one was right.
Everyone was wrong.
What if they’d get together
and say that?
At a certain point
the flawed narrator wins.

People made mistakes for decades.
Everyone hurt in similar ways
at different times.
Some picked up guns because guns were given.
If they were holy it was okay to use guns.
Some picked up stones because they had them.
They had millions of them.
They might have picked up turnip roots
or olive pits.
Picking up things to throw and shoot:
at the same time people were studying history,
going to school.

*
        The curl of a baby’s graceful ear.
    The calm of a bucket
waiting for water.

Orchards of the old Arab men
who knew each tree.

Jewish and Arab women
standing silently together.
Generations of black.
  Are people the only holy land?


First Exploratory and Notes

         “All Things Not Considered” by Naomi Shihab Nye is one of the most heart breaking poem. When I first read this poem, I was a bit emotional according to the first line of this poem. “You cannot stitch the breath back into this boy “which is means that life is too precious for everyone and once you lose it, there is no second chance. I believe this poem explores the flaws of religion. The poem starts out by asking “In what language is this holy?” after describing the brutal death of innocent children based on line “A brother and sister were playing with toys when their room exploded”.

          Naomi also stated that “could we have some new religions please”? In my opinion, religion themselves do not cause harm, hatred, violence or revenge. In fact, religion taught human about peaceful doctrine which is constructed to ensure harmony among people. The problem is when some extremist leaders distort their religion to ascertain their future power. I think that Naomi Shihab Nye does not necessarily misunderstand this concept, either. Have you considered re-reading the line “If this is holy, could we have some new religions please?” as ironic?

         I think most people do not put enough awareness for what happened to the whole world nowadays. For example, Naomi puts the characters named “Asel Asleh and Muhammed Al-Durra but I am sure some people do not even care about them.  The line “The whole world saw him die” but does it mean that the whole world really do care about this unfortunate children? Some might said yes, some might just ignored. So, if they do ask us, what will be our answer? Because, obviously we did nothing to help them.  My question is, are we really generations of black? That is all my opinion. No matter the situation, there’s always a different point of view.

Mini-outline and thesis statement
It is a kind of narrative poem, which is the speaker could be the one who saw the war, and it is historical event.
The narrator/speaker describes the bad condition of the world nowadays.
The tone of this poem: Horror, cruelty, sadness and curiosity because she left us with several question mark. For example, If this is holy,could we have some new religions please?
Themes: War, sadness, anger, life conflicts, women’s voice
Human’s conflict –innocent children was killed

                          -  -conflict between Jewish and Muslims (The Palestinians)