Week 5 Whylah Falls
[2023-12-17 20:23:46]
I like George Elliot Clarke's "anti-fiction" Whylah Falls very much. When I read, I felt a lot of different emotions.
Even though the story is coarse and not soft, the novel is still beautiful. It captures romance, death, and many difficulties. The story presents many poetic forms. Because the description of poetry looks very real, I can imagine the details of what is happening. My favorite part of reading Whylah Falls is that it reminds me of Broadway 's show "Poor and Bess". "Potgy and Bess" is an opera style musical performed in Charleston, South Carolina.
It reminds me of many Whylah Falls, because Wyylah Falls uses poetry to help create stories, while "Poor and Bess" uses operas. Hillary Falls focuses on African culture, but "Polgitch and Beth" pay attention to African American culture. Both stories include narcotics, romance, sex and death. The poem by Wyylah Falls makes it look very beautiful, and the opera inside "Poor and Bess" makes it so beautiful that it can hear you see it. These two works are controversial, I think that people have a sense of love and hatred between the two.
At first, I think that the story of Wyylah Falls has nothing to do with Canadian culture. When reading a novel, I thought it was difficult to imagine it in Canada. But as it becomes the theme and overall picture, it is related to Canadian culture. Because it all happens in Canada. This includes racial discrimination, power struggle, poverty, violence, and self-destruction. This is a non-negligible history, Whylah Falls shows this history through many stories.
AC I started to say that Beatrice Chancy looked like Wyylah Falls, but it is very different from Wyylah Falls. Beatrice Chancy is physically strong but there is still metaphysical sorrow. In Wairara Falls, faith is permanent - eventually, faith still exists - but in Beatrice Changay they are transcending faith. is that true? GEC is thinking so. Perhaps it sounds exaggerated, I am reading a lot of danger, so Wyylah Falls thinks "Paradiso" and Beatrice Chancy. Because they are not real stories. This is the direction that Beatrice Chancy is in. I know that I want to write a tragedy, after all it is not a simple solution. She took action; it was good behavior and positive behavior. At the same time, it led to her own destruction. However, sometimes this is necessary if you want to fight for freedom, independence and freedom. Sometimes you will suffer and fail
AC Whylah Falls seems to be the center of your work. It became a drama and future movie (One Heart Broken into Song). Salt water spirituals hatch it, and Rush Dream enlarges it. The next article of Beatrice Chancy and "Whylah Falls" is not just "Nissan and Nova Scotia". Is this an accurate account? This is a terrible statement from GEC. I think that, like most writers, I do not want to be called the author of the work. At the time I was disappointed with the progress of the writer, I went back to it. If I could do this, I said, can not I do something good or better? It is terrible to me that it shows me the way of progress, what I do not have, and I took it actually. Somehow, I tried over the way to write in Wyylah Falls, I do not always copy it with my current job or the work I follow.
AC concerns your own work. So, invite your readers to Wyylah Falls and keep it there. Whylah Falls created the perfect world, connected cosmos, and human beings associated with nature. The deep root of the root is attractive in the Wyylah waterfall, to some extent was sacrificed in the "Gehenna" part of Lush Dreams. Writing Wyylah Falls GEC is a common process. I am part of people's conversation. I sit down in the kitchen of people, talking about stories and events, rewriting them as poetry, writing poetic lines and sentences as crazy as I write. This is my strength as a poet. That is my source.