My Writing Strengths And Weaknesses
January 22, 1999
Several thoughts come to mind when I describe my strengths and weaknesses as a writer:
First of all, whenever I write I know when the writing is great or just ordinary. It requires more effort when I try to write great. It takes a great deal of time because my mind is not focused.
On the other hand, I just write because I want to write the words in my thoughts. However, you can write whatever is on your mind and the things you want to express deeply. Read more »
About A Poem
March 4, 2003
“The Victory” poem on its surface expresses a mother’s thoughts on giving birth to a son. The opening lines of the poem set a tone of conflict. The author describes the mixed feelings of many mothers upon the delivery of their first-born. The final release from pregnancy and birthing pains coupled with the excitement of bringing a living thing into this world.
Below the topmost layer of meaning in “The Victory” is an underlying theme that any parent or guardian will relate to easily. Children are born out of the great pain that their mothers endure. “The Victory” is a poem written as if a mother just delivered a newborn son, yet the theme expressed in the lines applies to all the stages of human life. For example, “You barb the air. / You sting with bladed cries.” These are sharp words that bring thoughts of tangible pain. Read more »
Ana’s Character
Ana is a character who thinks out of bound. Her personality is so unique that it is almost impossible to describe her in words. Her writings are a window to her unrivaled world.
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