Both Keats and Longfellow's poems are about unfulfilled desires and the ever-present idea that death is coming. Later on in both poems, their views shift slightly on the matter of life and what needs to come out of it. Longfellow's view on life stays grim and depressing throughout his poem, whereas Keats wants to see all that life has to offer but is daunted by the fear of death and not accomplishing that which wants.
The most similar part of the poems was in the beginnings of them, both start grim and depressing as they express their disdain towards eventual death. Keat's, "I may cease to be," parallels Longfellow's, "Half of my life is gone," by both expressing their common belief that they may stop living at any point. The similarities between the poems extend to Longfellow saying, "gone, and I have let/
The years slip from me and have not fulfilled/ The aspiration of my youth," and Keats' ominous use of the word "before," implying that there is still so much that he has not done that he wishes to do.
The middle part of both of poems is where Longfellow and Keats start to differentiate their points. Keats starts sharing his desire for romance in line 5, "When I behold, upon the night’s starr’d face,/
Huge cloudy symbols of a high romance," to convey his desire for romance before his passing. In contrast, Longfellow says, "But sorrow, and a care that almost killed,/ Kept me from what I may accomplish yet." Longfellow's views are much grimmer and he believes that overwhelming sorrow and dismay is enough to keep him from acting on his desires. Between the two poems, Longfellow is much more depressing and believes that his desires are not able to be pursued because it is all futile, whereas Keats believes that his desire is enough to keep wishing for it and striving for it.
When I Have Fears and Mezzo Cammin both conclude in a scenic way, hence making them similar on the surface, but different once you read a little beneath the surface. "Then on the shore/ Of the wide world I stand alone, and think/ Till love and fame to nothingness do sink," the conclusion of Keats' poem uses imagery to paint this picture of a man standing and looking out onto the world and reflecting his life. Keats shares his view on his past, and how it was filled with more important ideas, other than if you completed a desire or not. In sharp contrast, Longfellow paints a similar image with a man standing and contemplating his life. " A city in the twilight dim and vast, ....The cataract of Death far thundering from the heights," is Longfellows interpretation of a man looking back at his life. The city is a metaphor for his life- vast and dim, filled with missed opportunities and a sorrowful outlook. The real contrast between Keats' and Longfellow's poems is that Longfellow ends his poem with the cry of death, as to say there is no point because all is futile in the end.
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Sunday, November 19, 2017
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Thursday, March 9, 2017
Learning To Cook
For the last couple of years, I have gotten REALLY into cooking! I have my own recipe book I keep filled with some of my favorite recipes.
If you are someone who thinks cooking is a waste of time or you think you're not any good at cooking. All you need is some practice and the right recipe.
Who doesn't want to be able to cool their favorite meal when they feel like it?
Here I will share with you guys some of my favorite ways to get recipes, and the best way to go about trying them.
sallysbakingaddiction.com Is an amazing link to a blog that is built off of sugar and hard work. This blog contains both sweet and savory recipes and when I first started baking/ cooking on my own this was my number one resource. The reason I love this blog is because it gives you detailed instructions on whatever you are baking and or cooking.
Another good way to get recipes as simple as it sounds, are to go to YouTube. One of my go to channels is a subset of BuzzFeed. The Tasty YouTube channel has LOADS of easy recipes that ANYONE can follow.
Not only does Tasty provide a video walk through, they give you a written out recipe you can use and print out for future.
have fun browsing recipes and I wish you all patience with new recipes.
Remember if you give up you'll never learn those recipes!
Olivia
If you are someone who thinks cooking is a waste of time or you think you're not any good at cooking. All you need is some practice and the right recipe.
Who doesn't want to be able to cool their favorite meal when they feel like it?
Here I will share with you guys some of my favorite ways to get recipes, and the best way to go about trying them.
sallysbakingaddiction.com Is an amazing link to a blog that is built off of sugar and hard work. This blog contains both sweet and savory recipes and when I first started baking/ cooking on my own this was my number one resource. The reason I love this blog is because it gives you detailed instructions on whatever you are baking and or cooking.
Another good way to get recipes as simple as it sounds, are to go to YouTube. One of my go to channels is a subset of BuzzFeed. The Tasty YouTube channel has LOADS of easy recipes that ANYONE can follow.
Not only does Tasty provide a video walk through, they give you a written out recipe you can use and print out for future.
have fun browsing recipes and I wish you all patience with new recipes.
Remember if you give up you'll never learn those recipes!
Olivia
Thursday, January 26, 2017
How to approach colleges
As a high school junior I have been starting to think about colleges and what sort of school I want to go to for several years of my upcoming life.
At first I was dead set on going to U of M, simply because that is what my family told me I should go. As I got older and started to recognize my strengths and weaknesses as a student I realized I wanted nothing to do with a big state university! I wanted a small school that could provide me with a quality one on one education.

So that got me thinking how big do you want your school to be? Do you want big classes? Do you want small classes with one on one attention?
Once I knew how big I wanted my college to be, I had to ask myself how far away from home do I want to be? I want to be within a couple hours of home.
With those two ideas in mind, I knew I wanted a liberal arts college in Michigan. And with that I took to google! "Liberal arts colleges in Michigan" did the trick, and with the click of a button I was being informed of all these little colleges all across mid Michigan.
I started taking notes on all the different schools I wanted to research. With these notes I took to the schools websites to investigate their programs. I also used several online sources on how I should go about looking at colleges.
I am still a junior in high school, so I have plenty of time to look around, but it is honesty so fun to visit colleges!!
Just this last weekend I went to my first college this last week and it was amazing! The environment was so positive and it felt like everyone was there for their education, not because they were forced into being there.
At first I was dead set on going to U of M, simply because that is what my family told me I should go. As I got older and started to recognize my strengths and weaknesses as a student I realized I wanted nothing to do with a big state university! I wanted a small school that could provide me with a quality one on one education.

So that got me thinking how big do you want your school to be? Do you want big classes? Do you want small classes with one on one attention?
Once I knew how big I wanted my college to be, I had to ask myself how far away from home do I want to be? I want to be within a couple hours of home.
With those two ideas in mind, I knew I wanted a liberal arts college in Michigan. And with that I took to google! "Liberal arts colleges in Michigan" did the trick, and with the click of a button I was being informed of all these little colleges all across mid Michigan.
I am still a junior in high school, so I have plenty of time to look around, but it is honesty so fun to visit colleges!!
Just this last weekend I went to my first college this last week and it was amazing! The environment was so positive and it felt like everyone was there for their education, not because they were forced into being there.
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