Sunday, January 2, 2011

Community Blog Assignment

     The blog I chose to share is Wordzworth 4 Eva by Alyck Horton, Presley Lewis and Keyla Roberts.  They chose to do their blog on William Wordsworth, and it impressed me very much.  Not only did they get a lot of things done early, but they made it interesting and easy to read.  Although Alyck uses some spicy and daring words, it does make reading the blog a lot more interesting, while still providing good information.  
     The most interesting thing about their blog was the video posted at the bottom of the blog.  When watching it, one thinks it may have nothing to do with William Wordsworth, but then realizes the video has similar ideas to Wordsworth's.  I may be just hallucinating, but the squirrel thing rapping in the video does represent Wordsworth's thoughts by talking about the beautiful things in nature that most people do not take under consideration.  If someone did not know anything about Romanticism, they could find out a lot from the blog Wordzworth 4 Eva.  For example, one could learn the ideas of all the Romantic poets and how they appreciate nature.  
     Another thing I appreciated in their blog was a picture they posted that looks like the World, but also the Yin and Yang symbol.    Keyla Roberts was the one to post this picture, and I strongly recommend everyone to read the paragraph underneath the picture.  Not only is it deep, but it really gets one to thinking.  As stated in this post, opposites must be able to coexist on the same planet, which explains the overall meaning to the picture.  William Wordsworth includes a lot of opposites existing at the same time in his poetry, which confuses people some times, but also makes it that much more interesting. 
      Not only do they make the information humorous, but they say it in a way to still sounds like they know what they are talking about.  I did not know much about William Wordsworth, just some of the poems he has written, but after reading some of their posts, I understand a lot more.   To see this brilliant blog, click on the link posted below.  

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