American analysis is not my best aspect U. A. 's Fanthorpe is not my best party, Fanthorpe, Paolo Uccello' s picture, poetry interpretation, and St. George and imitation of the dragon. In this poem, she assumes the idea of three characters drawn on the stunning killing Dragon picture of St. George. Since it is a mythical story, there are plenty of possible twists and story scenarios, and she decides to bring it to a completely different level. People in the 14th century, the block painting was to save the dragons, St. George and St. George, the girl. Fanthorpe removes all three characters of the prototype image and replaces them with an impersonated version. Each character has its own monologue that explains their potential idea about the problem. The reason behind Fanthorpe's poem may be because murder is not presented on Uccello's canvas as most people think. ... Read more
For her, the dragon is a "very good body" with "cute green tail" and "sexy tail". She also changed the performance she ate to sexual desire and she talked about how she can see the equipment of all dragons. As for St. George, or "this boy" (which also refers to a face like a saint's bearded baby), she may have all the hidden armor hidden, so she said " I do not like it very much. " This is in stark contrast to the prototype legend, the maid soon falls in love with St. George, runs away from the dragon and screams. At the time it ended with the girls' monologue, Fanthorpe decided to use the last line of femininity on behalf of the victim and said, "Girls must consider her future ..." I Read
These Carols are also used in a very good way to reflect the casual and informal aspects of the poem. For example, "So, boys show up, wear a machine, say the truth at a truly dangerous moment ..." This example can be used to express a pause in a sentence. Such sponsorship is also used in the text. Most of the words in the text are used to reflect the carelessness and modernity of the character. These words and expressions are "visible", "so" (used more than once), "good" ("all the accessories can be seen"), "I", "that", "this" etc. is. ", Sexy", "I do not like it very much" and so on. Finally, I think that this poem is very clever and interesting, not only myths but also pictures depicting myths. Although the characters are careless, they are fearless and everything that is embodied in the poetry of Fanthorpe is in contrast to the prototype. Sam DENNIS - 1 - 12M ... Read More
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British poetry "not my best side" Fanthorpe has a relaxed and happy sarcasm. This verse focuses on the paintings of St George and Paul Utchero's "Dragon" and draws the various characters in the picture - the dragons, the girls, and the knights who are said to be saving her. I express pleasure. Fanthorpe is in stark contrast to her contemporary colloquialisms and the medieval theme of her poetry. Using the phrase "sexy" or "if you know what I'm saying" Fanthorpe creates a relaxed and pleasant conversation tone. However, the tone of this dialogue also has the sarcastic effect of poetry. Because it is used to explain the unlikely scene that a girl falls in love with a dragon.
American analysis is not my best aspect U. A. 's Fanthorpe is not my best party, Fanthorpe, Paolo Uccello' s picture, poetry interpretation, and St. George and imitation of the dragon. In this poem, she assumes the idea of three characters drawn on the stunning killing Dragon picture of St. George. Since it is a mythical story, there are plenty of possible twists and story scenarios, and she decides to bring it to a completely different level. People in the 14th century, the block painting was to save the dragons, St. George and St. George, the girl. Fanthorpe removes all three characters of the prototype image and replaces them with an impersonated version. Each character has its own monologue that explains their potential idea about the problem. The reason behind Fanthorpe's poem may be because murder is not presented on Uccello's canvas as most people think. ... Read more