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قديم 13-05-2010, 10:44 PM   #370

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تاريخ التسجيل: Jun 2008
التخصص: ادب انجليزي
نوع الدراسة: انتظام
المستوى: السابع
الجنس: أنثى
المشاركات: 58
افتراضي رد: تجمع طالبات البويتري مع الدكتورة ناريمان 2010....

بنات انا لقيت شي بسيط عن قصيدة mircales إن شاء الله تستفيدو منه ودعواتكم لي
Walt Whitman recognized that things we take for granted are miracles, no matter how small. The kid that goes from an abusive home-life to a college education is a miracle. The drug addict that wakes up to the reality of his choices gets clean and in turn works to help people starting down the same road is a miracle. "Every hour of the light and dark", "Every cubic inch of space". "Every square yard of the surface of the earth". The sea and all it's wonders, "the fish that swim-the rocks-the motion of the waves". These and the rest are elegantly summed up in the last line. "What stranger miracles are there?"
The first two lines of Walt Whitman's poem "Miracles" says it all:
"Why, Who Makes Much of a Miracle?"
"As to me, I know nothing of else but miracles,".
For Walt Whitman, walking down the streets in Manhattan is a miracle. How many of us who are older can remember in early fall, right when the evening starts to fall, walking home from school or sports practice, when everything is quiet, and cars are making last minute trips home, and the sky is turning pink before the darkness begins to set in, or that smell in the air of anticipation of things to look forward to, dinner at the table with one's family, or a quiet conversation with one's mother, or an event where one will see a best friend?
Or how many of us can remember an early summer morning, sitting in the grass, watching bees, feeling the sun on our faces, watching our neighbors hang their laundry, witnessing the rhythm of life that doesn't get an interview on the news or an article in the newspaper? Indeed, it might get a picture in the art gallery, but most people would pass it by.
We say, "The best things in Life are free", and indeed, the message of this poem is not only that real miracles are not only right in front of us, and something we really are grateful for if we would only stop for a minute to realize it, but also, that this poem needs no interpretation to understand it or feel it; it is there for everyone to experience and understand.

 

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