I have some few bad marks and lots of good marks. Teachers are usually satisfied with my results. Ofcourse my mother still ,,knows" that I could do better. But I'm already doing better. I guess she's never satisfied with my work. As a family were doing perfect. I think as I'm now completely got over my adolescence age, we don't fight so much anymore. It's nice because now the homely atmosphere is much effortless. And as we get along well, I hope that my summer plans will be bigger than ever. Including the trip to London to visit you. I can't wait to tell you and oncle Jo about Estonia, there's so much to talk about. Don't forget to send me your new address! Best wishes .....(name)
There are many people and usually we are talking, dancing and laughing. About at 03.00 I´m always at home sleeping. It´s Saturday morning, or should I say afternoon. Usually I wake around 12.00 . Then I will eat ``breakfast`` and watch TV. At Saturday I like to be at home. I just rest and chat in computer and talk with my parents. At 5 o´clock we go to my granny´s house. I love to be there. She makes so good pancakes with apple-jelly. Also her house is very homely and cosy. Sometimes we stay there for night to, but not often. If we don´t be there for night we will go back home. Then I will go out with my friends agen. Usually on Saturday I´m allready home at 23.00. Now I will watch TV and chat in the computer. At 01.00 I´m sleeping. Now it´s Sunday. I wake up about at 11.00 o´clock. Then I pack my pags and say goodbye to my friends and parents. About at 5 o´clock I start to move to Saaremaa. This is usually my weekend.
comparison with other states. Thanks to the Tartu peace treaty, liberty war, finally public achieved to their state a freedom. Republic gives to people feeling that they are free inside and outside to express their own opinion on many subjects. Anyway if I live in Republic I should have to be a chance to express my opinion. There is still a place, where I can not do this. That place is unfortunately my home, what does not makes the homely feeling in me. When I was just a little girl, my mother died and everything in my life changed. My father separated me from my sister and brother. I had to go to live in his family and accept with a stepmother and their kids. To me was verboten to say my opinion about something. I knew only that, everyday there was a paper on my desk and there were jobs, what I had to do along this day. Sometimes they were too hard to me and I had to study late at night. In my
metaphors), wit, huge range of ideas with startling connections between them, analyses love with different moods (cynicism and profound dedication) The First Anniversary. An Anatomy of the World; The Flea; Love’s Alchemy; Elegy XIX To His Mistress Going To Bed; Holy Sonnets (9, X, XIV); Hymn To God My God, in My Sickness. Francis Quarles: emblem poems Canticle George Herbert: courtly urbanity of language, certain neatness and point, his wit „homely” (simple), sometimes queer, conceits in title. The Dawning; The Altar; The Collar; The Pilgrimage Richard Crashaw: paradoxes, sensuous warmth, conceit as isolated ornament rather than integral part of poem’s meaning To the Noblest & best of Ladyes, the Countesse of Denbigh Henry Vaughan: many obvious borrowings, striking opening lines. The World Andrew Marvell: many strands of 17thC thought, feeling and style, created the tradition of garden poems
The music becomes a passionate hymn, a powerful expression of self-consciousness and inner strength, a heroic appeal for justice.2 The Fourth (Lyrical, 1943) is Tubin’s last major work completed in Estonia. His lyric and intimate virtues are revealed to a greater extent than ever before. Olav Roots commented: Tubin has exchanged his masculine severity for mild pastel. Nordic night seems to spread soft light over homely nature; twilight removes the distinctiveness of its contours. 3 A German critic fully acknowledged the works and the talent of the composer: The Fourth Symphony is an ecstatic vision of the beautiful, an enrapturing fullness of sound, of joy in this world, of nature and nation. First of all one feels that the sublime breath of a powerful creative spirit is living in this work, of an artist who is creating by inner compulsion. 4
that serves several important story functions. First, by using actual documentary 237 T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler footage of the Titanic wreck on the bottom of the sea, it reminds us that this is more than a made-up story — it's a dramatization of a real event. T h e wreck of the ship and the mournful, homely relics of its human passengers bring out one of the most powerful elements in the production — that this could happen, this did happen, and it happened to people like us. S e c o n d , by i n t r o d u c i n g the character o f O l d Rose, the bookend device connects this story o f another time w i t h our own day, and reminds us that the T i t a n i c disaster was not so long ago, w i t h i n the span o f one h u m a n life. O l d