11 October , 2012
Dear Diary,
I don't understand why my family and friends are so against my relationship with him?! I love him with all my heart and I know deep down that we are meant to be together. I truly love him and he feels the same way so shouldn't they be happy for me? I feel so scared but yet so angry at the same time, mum and dad have threatened to disown me if i don't end our relationship, but how can I when I am so deeply in love with him! I want to be with him and I don't care what anyone else says, we are meant to be together. I will make it work and we will convince everyone that we love each other.
<3 xx
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Love Story – Taylor Swift
Discussion Questions:
1. Outline the subject matter
of the poem?
The
subject matter of the poem, love story by Taylor Swift, is love and hope. This
is displayed through the story told in the song as the story shown in the song
is about love and having hope that they can be together, hence the title ‘Love
Story’.
2. Why is the poem entitled
“Love Story”? Use evidence from the
lyrics to support the titles significance and relevance.
The
poem is entitled Love Story because that’s exactly what the song is about, a
love story. This is evident from the lyrics “You'll be the prince and I'll be the princess, It's a love
story, baby just say, yes”. The stereotypical love story generally relates back
to fairytales with the prince and the princess living happily ever after,
explaining why the song is titled “love Story”. Overall, the title “Love Story”
does have significance and it is relevant to what the song is about and what
story is told throughout the song.
3. Describe the relationship
between the two characters. Who are
they?
The
relationship present in this song/poem is very strong and full of love and
passion for one another. The two characters are Romeo and Juliet, and as shown
through the lyrics present in the song, they are deeply in love with one
another however they are forbidden to see each other. There relationship summed
up, I believe, is forbidden love.
4. What evidence is there to
suggest that these lovers have to overcome obstacles in their relationship?
There
is much evidence shown in this poem that the two lovers have some obstacles
them manage to overcome in their relationship. The lyrics “And my daddy said stay away from Juliet, And I was
crying on the staircase, Begging you please don't go” as well as the lyrics “And
my daddy said stay away from Juliet, But you were everything to me, I was
begging you please don't go”. Both of these lines show that their love was
forbidden by their families and in particular Juliet’s dad, and that this
caused them to have a very hard time in their relationship.
5. What themes and issues are
explored in the lyrics and through the video clip?
The
Themes of Love, Hope, Passion, Sadness and joy are shown in the song and the
through the video clip. The themes of love and passion are shown through the
evident love that Romeo and Juliet share “I love you and that's all I really know”. The themes of joy are shown throughout the last
verse when Romeo proposes to Juliet and they can finally get married and in the
film clip where they run into each others arm and be together and the theme of
sadness is shown through the lyrics “And I
was crying on the staircase, Begging you please don't go” it is also shown
through in the part of the film clip where Taylor is waiting for Romeo.
6. How does the “Love story”
end for Romeo and Juliet in the song? Is this how it ends for the Shakespeare’s
Romeo and Juliet? Why does Taylor Swift end her song this way? What perspective
is she writing from and why would they want the story to end this way?
The
love story for Romeo and Juliet ends with them getting married and living
happily ever after, however in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet both lovers end
up dying tragically. I think Taylor decides to end her song this way because
she want her listeners to capture the love that Romeo and Juliet shared with
one another and how they overcame everything to be able to be together and that
true love really does exist. The perspective Taylor is writing from is from
Juliet’s perspective. I believe she does this, as her main audience is young
girls. By having the perspective of the song in Juliet’s perspective, she is
able to reach out to her audience more and really make them believe true love
exists.
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