Monday, March 26, 2018

One Picture is Worth Ten Thousand Words....

Image result for a picture can say a thousand words
I chose to do a Wordless blog post so that is why it is formatted in such a manner, with only snap shots and images to describe my observations.  


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Yikes I'm cheating...using words... (consider this as a translation) but here are brief descriptions of my thoughts in case you are confused with the pictures. 

1- At a first glance, I noticed the old physical appearance of Whitman's book. It appears very used and old.
2- When looking at this entry in his book, I noticed that he uses this to jot his thoughts and notes down. After reading the captions, it explained Whitman's connection to Abe Lincoln, the War, and the White House.
3- The blank page shows how Whitman left a blank page in between his last entry before this one. I don't really understand why he chose to do this.
4- First seeing this snapshot of his writing, it is very unorganized and seems like just scribbles to me. He also references God.
5- When analyzing the pictures, I have concluded Whitman was very intelligent.
6- It is revealed that Whitman is "mind-blowing". His work seems to "blow the minds" of his readers.
7- Additionally, it's revealed that Whitman centers his writing around the idea of realism.
8- In addition to realism, Whitman focuses on Transcendentalism.


Works Consulted 

“Disunion: Inside Walt Whitman’s Notebook.” The New York Times, The New York Times, www.nytimes.com/interactive/projects/documents/walt-whitman-and-abraham-lincoln.

“Google Images.” Google Images, Google, images.google.com/.

2 comments:

  1. Very original Tay Tay this was fun to look out. Assessing your blog was like I was assessing Whitman's journal all over again. I looked over your images and interpreted my own analysis and then read your translations just like the historical notes from the Whitman assignment. I took away similar ideas from his journal about Lincoln and the War. I did not however think about the concept of transcendentalism which I now see reflected in both Whitman's scribbles and the memes you used of mind=blown. Coolness

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  2. This is such a cool way to do your interpretation you overachiever you. Looking at this made me feel like it was part 2 of reading Whitman's journal. I also enjoyed looking at the hyperlinked information that you included in your translations. Good job and nice creativity!!!

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