domingo, 6 de septiembre de 2009

daffodils...


Wordsworth bases his poem on nature features. He talks about daffodils, clouds, trees, etc. He tries to express his feeling through these elements. I feel he writes this poem with the intention of showing to people he has another option, in terms of sexuality. Probably, he is not accepted by people as he would like to be. Maybe, he compares himself with platns, which are always with other plants around, whereas he is not as surrounded of people as he would want.
Clearly, homosexuality is an issue difficult to develop. In todays' world, discrminiation sound loudly when people refer to the persons who have deceided to take others ways. I think this option is up to everybody. If someone decides to take this alternative that's fine, anyway, that's his/her life. The only thing that I do not like of some homosexuals it's when they pursue to other people to change their status. I do not share these sort of attitudes, apart from that, they have their life and I have got mine...

1 comentario:

Clau dijo...

Honestly, I don't remember if Wordsworth was gay, but you made a great point mentioned how he tried to say to the world 'hey, I'm gay? Maybe he used nature to express that because almost nobody rejects it, while humans discriminate everything that is not frame in their small minds.
If you have a gay student in one of your future classes, how would you deal with discrimination then?

Take care,

claudia