Norman · Hindley's butcher, Gary Soto's grandmother's house, Elizabeth · Bishop etiquette. In this article I will describe three poems. They are behind Wood Butcher of Nova But Hindley, Grandma's House of Gary Soto, and Manners of Elizabeth Bishop. I will study common themes I found in three poems.
Etiquette of Gary Soto and Elizabeth Bishop. I will study common themes I found in three poems. I found how relatives how to teach them the relationships with the younger generation and the different ways they teach. First, I will explain Norman Hindley 's Wood Butcher. I think my father taught his son like an apprentice. of
"Orange" Author: Gary Soto Gary Soto April 12, 1952 Born in Fresno, California, Mexican-American parents. His grandparents emigrated from Mexico during the Great Depression and found the work of farm workers. Soto grew up at the San Joaquin Valley and learned that tremendous work will be rewarded by moving the lawn, picking the grapes, painting the house, washing the cars. When Gary was 5 years old, his father died in a factory accident and her mother brought up three children with the help of his parents.
Born in Fresno, California in 1952, Gary Soto worked hard to find a job. Soto works as a young man at the factory of Saint Joaquin and Fresno, but he was not good at school when he was in his teens but he found Hemingway, John Steinbeck, Jules Verne, Robert Fros. Special work. "Simply put, I am thinking like a poet and I am already full of literature." Soto continued studying at Fresno City College and California State University Fresno University and was awarded in 1974. Bachelor's degree in English. While studying in Fresno, Soto studied with the poet Philippe Levin, and his enthusiastic portrayal of working-class themes affected Soto's own poem. . Other effects during this period included Edward Field, James Lite, Pablo Neruda and Gabriel Garcia Marquez. In 1974 I got a master's degree in art from the University of California, Irvine.