All the sky is filled with lights can you see it??
jueves, 17 de diciembre de 2009
SONG TO SAY GOODBYE
At the beginning of this year i never tought all the things to come....... all the places, all the friends, all the parties, all the noise, all this crowd, all this amazing pleople i had the pleasure and the privilige to met...... As i said i didn´t had no idea, i don´t want to finish with this, but i think it´s the beginning of something much bigger, i can feel it. And i will fight for this.
lunes, 14 de diciembre de 2009
AN END HAS A START
Far away this ship has taken me far away far away from the memories of the people who care if I live or die
Don`t want to lose my nerve
Don`t want to clothe the curve
Don`t want to make you swerve
Don`t want what I deserve
Don`t want to change the frame
Don`t want to be a pain
Don`t want to stay the same
THE SKY IS FILLED WITH LIGHTS CAN U SEE IT?
Don`t want to lose my nerve
Don`t want to clothe the curve
Don`t want to make you swerve
Don`t want what I deserve
Don`t want to change the frame
Don`t want to be a pain
Don`t want to stay the same
THE SKY IS FILLED WITH LIGHTS CAN U SEE IT?
domingo, 15 de noviembre de 2009
Death of a Salesman made both Arthur Miller and the character Willy Loman household names. The play raises a counterexample to Aristotle's characterization of tragedy as the downfall of a great man: though Loman certainly has Hamartia, a tragic flaw or error, his downfall is that of an ordinary man (a "low man"). Like Sophocles' Oedipus in Oedipus the King, Loman's flaw comes down to a lack of self-knowledge; unlike Oedipus, Loman's downfall threatens not the city but only a single household. In this sense, Miller's play represents a democratization of the ancient form of tragedy; the play's protagonist is himself obsessed with the question of greatness, and his downfall arises directly from his misconception of himself as someone capable of greatness. The tragedy of Willy Loman contrasted significantly with that of Willie Stark, the charismatic, populist politician in All the King’s Men, the movie of which won the Academy award for the best film of 1949.
ALL THE SKY IS FILLED WITH LIGHT CAN U SEE IT?
One year to go ............
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