Monday, December 30, 2019

Analysis Of In A Tempest An Ode To The Hurricane

A canon is a collection or list of sacred books accepted as genuine (â€Å"Canon†). There are many different canons depending merely on the teacher or the institution the teacher is at. There will always be a canon of some sort because all teachers must have a book they get their criteria from. This class had a wonderful canon because it was all stuff we needed to know, from Mary Rowlandson to Johnathan Edwards. In a Tempest: An Ode to the Hurricane by Jose Maria Heredia is one text I think Mr. Higginbotham should include in his class because it speaks of a different country, shows how they wanted to control America and covers things that are common to today in America all through the symbol of a Hurricane. In a Tempest: An Ode to the†¦show more content†¦They thought it was the Lords calling of them and they were the ones controlling the hurricane. Another example of this would be, from the text, it said, â€Å"I forget he vile and miserable world And I lift your forehead, full of delight†(Heredia). We always think of the Spanish as immigrants and this text will show your students they we are all much alike. We all wanted to be a part of the U.S. In a Tempest: An Ode to the Hurricane by Jose Maria Heredia it covers things that are common in today’s society all through the symbol of a hurricane. â€Å"In you I elevate myself To the throne of the Lord:, I hear in the clouds The eco of his voice:..†(Heredia). Today we look to God and God only to answer all our problems, questions and anything else that we are going through. In this text the Lord is who made the Cubans powerful enough to come to America and get away from their Spanish rulers. It took the Hurricane for them to finally open their eyes and to see that they were finally in control. If you were to present this text to your class they would possibly see how they too can overcome any obstacle just like these people did when the â€Å"Hurricane† came. In a Tempest: An Ode to the Hurricane by Jose Maria Heredia is one text I think Mr. Higginbotham should include in his class because it speaks of a different country, shows how they wanted to control America and covers things that are common to today in America all through the symbol of a Hurricane. This text is so close to what

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