Winter, the ice on the windows, sometimes snowflakes. Winters were cold, the zucchini plants dying, the look of the fields in winter, a shadow of the
Mother Nature is truly one of the most wonderful aspects of our Earth, as it has the undeniably powerful ability to change the seasons with just a small breeze or a light rainfall. As a result of our Earth’s incredible ability to do such great feats, humans must adapt to the environment around them, no matter what the season is. However, out of all four seasons that exist: spring, summer, fall, & winter, the season winter is most definitely the one that involves the most adaptation, as it boasts below freezing temperatures and unpleasant, gloomy weather choices (snow). However, even though the wintertime seems more or less negative, many authors take benefit from this cold season, as it gives them inspiration for their works. One such author, who took inspiration from the season winter is Nikki Giovanni, who wrote the poem ‘Winter.’
Fall made him clinch his hands and tremble and repeat idiotic sentences to himself, and make brisk abrupt gestures of command to imaginary audiences and armies. October filled him with hope which November raised to a sort of ecstatic triumph, and in this mood the fleeting brilliant impressions of the summer at Sherry Island were ready grist to his mill.” (WD 218) Winter is the period where everything is still and quiet, it offers a great opportunity for self-reflection and to get lost in thoughts. Winter, for Dexter, is the time for daydreaming about things he wants to achieve, goals he wants to reach, and the time for creating a persona he wants to become.
In the song “Winter Wonderland” Richard B. Smith, the lyricist created the theme that is to not take things for granted, instead go out and enjoy it by using the poetic devices of imagery, personification, and rhyme. Throughout the entire song thoughts of snow and sleigh rides went through my mind, as well as many other people’s. I believe that Smith did a magnificent job of having the lyrics fulfil the title Winter Wonderland. I chose this song for a couple of reasons actually, the first is that I extremely miss the snow and the coldness, basically the “normal” characteristics for winter in the North East where I mainly lived. Secondly, I have loved this song, even more around Christmas time, since I was a child.
Winter in Narnia What is the readers thought when winter is in a story or when it comes to mind. All in all people and objects in life have a meaning and purpose for being on earth. It ranges from being read in a book to actually being real. God has his ways of symbolizing different statues in life.
Summative Assessment Final Response The poem “Winter” makes you feel that winter is not just a season but it makes you realize the effects that winter has on everything around you. However we often forget to see the little things that change when our seasons change, and we ignore the beauty of what the season change creates in our world. Throughout the poem, the author uses personification and visual representations to develop a theme and give it notice. The author uses personification to develop a deeper meaning behind the theme: The beauty behind winter, and the importance of the little changes in the seasons.
Adding on, when it snows a lot we can go play outside in the snow like building forts, having a snowball fight, building a snowman, and more. Another reason winter is my favorite season is because we have winter break. When winter break comes rolling around it is two weeks off of school just like that and if you get lucky like I did last year we got an extra week off because of all the snow. During winter break there
I’ve always loved the cold and the snow and the sky that stays grey for just a little too long but she doesn’t like the winter and I’m tempted to stay where the sun digs into my flesh exactly like those burrs we don’t really get down here. III. Some years the fireflies don’t come to the Carolinas and sometimes the mosquitoes get here early.
My favorite season by far would be autumn, winter as a close second. Autumn has always been a season of peaceful business, beautiful colors, and the best flavor ever: pumpkin. With its dying plants that equal gorgeous drives and Halloween where we get free candy and can run around dressed as crazy people without anyone batting an eye. Lots of things happen in autumn, it’s a season of change. I have had a lot of changes throughout the years, one was quite recent actually, I passed my senior moves in the field with a bit of drama.
Everybody knows that there are four seasons, and everyone has their favorite one out of all of them. Mine is when the woods turns into a coloring book of orange and red, when I put a nice warm batch of hot co-co on the stove, and were all of my family comes together every year. My favorite season is fall. My favorite hobby is hunting.
If you want to have fun, winter is a good place to start. When I was younger, I didn’t know all the fun things you can do during the winter months. But now that I’m older I know a ton of fun things that you can do in the winter. For an example, when I was 4 I thought winter was just cold, but know that I’m 11
Everywhere I looked there were crying ten-year-olds. Boy, was I panicked. Year after year, I had grown accustomed to my daily routine as an overnight camper. However, this summer was different. I was back where I began my first summer eight years earlier in Cabin 2.
One cold winter day Jayda was walking home from school. Jayda liked hearing the snow crunch beneath her boots. She liked the cold air nipping on her nose. Jayda loved seeing the frost hanging off the trees, sparkling in the sunlight.
"You can do anything for just five more minutes, only five more minutes. " This is my mantra—what I mumble to myself as I run the 3.1 miles of complete pain, cross country. This is my mantra—what I tell myself as I lie in bed typing away on an English essay due in a few hours. This is what I tell myself when I am surrounded by noisy, hyper underclassmen—or by fussy babies at the nursery where I volunteer. My mantra has become a useful, inspirational aid to assist me in whatever challenges come my way.
My life was ordinary until when I was seven years old. Somehow, my parents were thinking about going to small pacific island called Saipan, which is six hours away from my home country called, “South Korea”. My sister knew the reason why we were going to Saipan. On the other hand, I was young and I thought we were going on a vacation trip, so I was really pumped about it. However, the life in Saipan was not going right for me.