martes, 11 de noviembre de 2008

Tales in The Sand

This collage represents for me the love between the couple and the damage they cause in the world when they get married.
Love, Love, Love….
That breaks world that ends sadly.
Love, Love, Love …
That makes people happy,
That makes people blame.
Love that does nobody deserves but feels.
Love that fears and gathers strength
For the ones alone in life
For the ones have no hopes
For the ones live through it
For the ones ends the world
Cecilia Talarico.
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jueves, 6 de noviembre de 2008

Tribulaciones de un Mago.

I am comfortable, I belong to the system.
Hopes, future, present.
What am I doing with my life?
Am I living my life intensively?
Or
Am I just living it?
Am I realizing about the changes in my life?
Am I accepting them?
I ignore them, I don’t trust on them.
I fear to the challenge.
I am comfortable and I belong to the system.
Am I enjoying my days?
Am I feeling the sun?
Am I feeling sad?
Am I feeling ?
I am predictable, I belong to the system.
I am comfortable and I fear to the challenge.
Cecilia Talarico.

Conclusion Chapter 2. Pappachi’s Moth.

In this chapter the author Arundathi Roy focuses the attention on the “small things” and the "big things" related to Pappachi, Mammachi and Ammu and the influence of these things on the characters’ lives. In the case of Pappachi, his big thing is his discovery of the moth that it is not taken into account as he expects; on the other hand this important discovery affects his daily life with Mammachi in a violent way. The bad relationship between them and the successful Mammachi is running her own factory are considered to be small things. Marriage is considered by the author a “big Thing” and so for Mammachi and Ammu their failure in getting marriage the wrong person and also being diminished by them are the “small things” that take more recognition and interest.

“The God of Small Things.”

The meaning of the title means the secrets, promises, sins, and feelings that are hidden under the "big things". The small things are the ones that make people happy and passionate, those achieve more recognition in the novel however, they should always be left aside since they would damage the family honorability. The author prfectly differentiates in the book those characters suchs as Kochamma and Comrade Pillai whose lives seem to have no place for "small things" and the ones such as Ammu and Velutha which lives are full of love , secrets and sin however they are happy and loved.

jueves, 19 de junio de 2008

I AM FROM POEM

I am PEACE
I feel worried
I see intolerance
I wonder why
I dream of a happy ending
I also pray for that
I hope a better place
I need to shout and hear
I have to cry
I want to help
I am PEACE!

Image Poem.

Bright stars magic hopes
Miles away important goals
Happy ending hard ways

List Poem

Love.
Love is Compassion
Love is Care
Love is happiness
Love is power
Love is harmony
Love is companion
Love is share
Love is LOVE and is nothing wihtout YOUand ME.

miércoles, 18 de junio de 2008

Monkeys On My Back.


Monkeys on my Back.

Monkeys on my back I always have when I have to write.
Feelings arise, emotions cry and Opinions shout.
They altogether heaped in my head.

My heart can’t express its deeper intentions and my head can’t think carefully
But they do know the have to cope with.

How can people write so easy and how difficult is for me. How they are brimming with ideas and how I lack of them but……. how I enjoy it, how I like creating and entering a new and wonderful world.

What a surprise when I almost finish!
Happiness wraps me and I feel comfortable, satisfied, secure…


CECILIA TALARICO.

What is reading?

It's a way of escaping from reality through entering a new world in which our creativity and imagination arise to discover our inner artist. Then the readers become the authors.

What Is writing?

Writing is the way to express our feelings and emotions, ideas and opinions. Writing gives us the opportunity to be creative, hopers, liers. writing is difficult but it is wonderful.

Writing.

Which is the relationship between the poem and the pictures?

Invitation.

If you are a dreamer, come in
If you are a dreamer, a wisher, a liar,
A hope-er, a pray-er, a magic bean buyer…
If you’re a pretender, come sit by the fire
For we have some flax-golden tales to spin.
Come in!
Come in!

These pictures (Written Worlds and The Woods Within) are painted by Rob Gonsalves. They are related to writing.



The relationship among them is that any piece of writing represents a door to a new world. This means you can be whoever you want and go wherever you want since books lead us to an imaginative life where feelings and emotions are strongly involved.

If you want to enjoy more Gonsalves' pictures you can go to : www.discoverygalleries.com/ArtistGallery.asp?artist_id=23&category_id=2 - 42k –