Wednesday, 25 May 2016

God's Judgement Answers

1. The poor people are starving because they have no corn because the summer was wet.
2.They turn to Bishop Hatto because he still has corn from the last years framing.
3.Bishop Hatto decides to lock the poor into his barn and burn it to the ground, thus killing all the poor people in the land. I think this because in the 6 stanza he says,"
22 " I'faith 'tis an excellent bonfire!" quoth he,
23 "And the country is greatly obliged to me,
24 For ridding it in these times forlorn
25 Of Rats that only consume the corn.", meaning that he has killed all the poor people and so ridding the land of all the 'Rats'.
4.It foreshadows that the Bishop will die soon and gives the story a sense of suspense.
5.I think that there are two reasons why the rats ate the Bishop's picture. Firstly, because they are hungry and want to use it for food. Another more mysterious reason is because Hatto called them rats, god has sent real rats to eat his picture. It could even be that because the Bishop called them rats they have been reincarnated as rats and recognised his face and basically ate his face.
6.He may be scared about they way all his corn was eaten after he burned all the poor people so he runs away and hides in his tower.
7.It may be that the 'eye's of fire' are a devilish sign and means that the devil, or something malicious, is near.
8.It gives some contrast into the poem as normally mice/rats are scared of cats because they hunt them but no the cat is scared of the rats and makes them look more scarier.
9.It could mean that they had been sent by someone (God) and the work that they were sent for is to kill him. Again this is a example of foreshadowing.
10.I think that at the beginning of his life Bishop Hatto was a kind or kinder person and that is why he was chosen to become a Bishop. But sadly later Hatto saw how a unfair and dark place the world is and has strayed from his duties as Bishop. He could also have become corrupt or even a bit mad with power as he thinks of the poor people as Rats. Overall Bishop Hatto began as a kind person with a good heart but later became a mean, dark and slightly mad man.
11.The pace of the story is quicker at the end because he leaps from place to place like when the Bishop goes from the countryside to the Rhine to his tower. In the beginning it stays in one place, the countryside, and moves slower than later. This proves the story moves at a faster pace at the end. At the end the mood changes to a darker look as they include the death of the Bishop, the escape to the Rhine and the suspense of the rats coming towards him. The death happens in the 19th stanza when the rats gnaw every scrap of flesh of his bones they basically kill him. This is pretty gruesome and dark. The escape to the Rhine is full of suspense and you are not sure if he will get there in time. This darkens the mood and adds more suspense. Finally I think this is the darkest part when he is sleeping in the tower and then he hears the cat screaming and then he sees the rats coming. This is very tense as it is creepy that a animal is screaming and makes you think that the danger is very near and scary. Overall this means that towards the end the story's mood is darker and the pace is quicker.

13.First it is a supernatural story because it relates to God, who is a supernatural person/character. This is proven when the Bishop believes that God had sent the rats to punish him. It is also a little bit supernatural when he sees how many rats are coming as there were probably not even that many in the countryside.

Monday, 23 May 2016

Beowulf lines for English

Christopher
save only the land and the lives of his men.

Wide, I heard, was the work commanded,
for many a tribe this mid-earth round,
to fashion the folkstead. It fell, as he ordered,
in rapid achievement that ready it stood there,
of halls the noblest: Heorot   he named it
whose message had might in many a land.
Not reckless of promise, the rings he dealt,
treasure at banquet: there towered the hall,
high, gabled wide, the hot surge waiting
of furious flame.  Nor far was that day
when father and son-in-law stood in feud
for warfare and hatred that woke again.
With envy and anger an evil spirit
endured the dole in his dark abode,
that he heard each day the din of revel
high in the hall: there harps rang out,
clear song of the singer. He sang who knew
tales of the early time of man,
how the Almighty made the earth,
fairest fields enfolded by water,
set, triumphant, sun and moon
for a light to lighten the land-dwellers,
and braided bright the breast of earth
with limbs and leaves, made life for all
of mortal beings that breathe and move.
So lived the clansmen in cheer and revel
a winsome life, till one began
to fashion evils, that field of hell.

Lots of people helped to make the eating house. It was made as he wanted and quickly  it stood. The best of the eating houses: Heorot he named it and its news spread rapidly through the country. Hrothgar did not fear promises and gave presents to all the people who came. It stood there tall and proud. The day was not far when farther and son-in-law, who stood in fued, stopped their hatred. Then a monster woke, an evil spirit that stayed and endured his life in his dark cave. He heared all the poeple in Heorot singing and their music. The singer sang of the beginning of man and how God made the Earth. He sang of what God did for the humans. This is how the people lived in Heorot until some one started to fashion evil.


Tuesday, 10 May 2016

The Odyssey Paragraph

The Odyssey is the second oldest epic poem that is widely know, the Iliad being the first. The Odyssey is about a very clever thinker Odysseus, who is travelling back home to Ithaca after the fall of the city of Troy. This is a Greek version as the Roman one involves Ulysses, who is the Roman equivalent of Odysseus. This journey takes roughly 10 years to get back home after the ten year long battle of Troy. This story is a epic poem because Odysseus goes on a long journey with many conflicts. The story is also a long poem. Also Odysseus has more power than most people because he was a great thinker and used his brain to get out of problems. There are also elements that are supernatural like Cyclops and gods and things like that. Also in most epic poems the antagonist has supernatural powers but in the Odyssey there are no crystal clear baddies but I will use Poseiden as the antagonist. As you know Poseiden is a god so he is very supernatural. Overall the Odyssey has all of the elements needed to be a epic poem.

Pizza Description

A soft base that gives it a attractive shape. It holds the food together like glue.

A thin layer of red tart and sweet sauce.

On top of this a gooey texture which brings out the flavour of this food.

Next circular spicy disks cover your nose with a peppery aroma.

Finally a layer of crisp meat that covers this with a meaty flavour.

As this food reaches your mouth a firework display of taste approaches your senses.

As your teeth puncture the spicy disks it feels like lava is poured into your mouth as tears smart your eyes. However you soon become accustomed to this spiciness and you appreciated the complex flavours.

You constantly bite into the succulent textures until you take another mouth full.

Next your taste buds are met with the tart and sweet blood like sauce mixed with the gooey cool feeling.

And finally you penetrate into the base. But now it has a crispy feel instead of the soft texture and you are surprised. But not for long.






Monday, 2 May 2016

Paragraphs on the Allianz Add

Contrast Paragraph
Think local globally. Contrast is a tool used in advertising that grabs people's attention using the differences between two things. In this advertisement there are many different examples of contrast.  My first one is the difference between this man and his background. On the picture the man looks like a business man or a hiker with his suite and shoes and the way he wears his backpack. On the other hand the background looks like a rice crispy farm or hill with a house in the background. This doesn't seem like a very business like place to me. Another one is the way he looks a hiker but has a tablet with him. He looks relaxed and smiling and he looks casual but still smart enough to be a businessman. But most hikers don't have a tablet with them when they go walking or hiking and they certainly don't need one. The third and final one is the contrast between the colours. This is difficult to see on a black and white copy but on the colour one there is a difference between this man's jacket and the colour of the rice crispies(If they are even rice crispies). The jacket is a light brown and the rice crispies are a yellow. There is a difference. These are the contrasts in this advert. This is only one of the types of ways to make adverts. Another device people use is repetition.

Repetition Paragraph
Think local globally. Repetition is another tool used in advertising to make people remember things you say. In this advert there are multiple examples of repetition. The first is the word investment. In all the writing they say this word 3 times. This makes the readers remember that Allianz is connected to investment. The second is the word Allainz. This is also repeated three times. Again this reminds and makes people remember the name Allianz so later if they see a building with the name Allianz they will remember it. The last word is investors. In the advert when they mention Allianz it normally has the word investors next. This means when people see the name Allianz they will not only remember the company they will also remember that it is a investors. There are other words that are repeated but these are the key words. This is the key repeated words.

Thursday, 28 April 2016

My Adverts

Rationality Advert
Alle X9 Phone for sale. 59.999 HUF.
Not sure what new phone to buy? Well here's the new X9 Alle phone. This is the phone to buy because it has MHz, 2G and 3G, panoramic shots, 15 mega pixel camera, cellular network and Triluminos display. All this makes the X9 the phone of the future.



Contrast Advert
Are you tired of your old, small screen and low definition phone. If so the X9 is the phone for you. Just throw the old phone away and come to buy the X9 for only 59.999 HUF in all shops*. The X9 has a whopping 15 cm screen, 2G and 3G and new design*. All this makes the X9 the phone of the future!
The future in your hands!
*Shops only sponsored or owned by Alle.
*This design may have been used before.

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

Its a ...

WWF Before its to late
Emotion Advert. It tells us that trees are being cut down and we are not doing anything.

Michelin
Emotion Advert. It shows a baby in a tire and it looks cute so people will want to get the tire which had a baby in it.

Dove
Rationality because it has facts on the advert.

Speed limit
This is a mix of rationality and emotion. The rationality is that when you drive and hit something at 40 miles per hour it is 70% chance you will die and if you go at 30 miles per hour there is a 80% you will live. These are true facts. The emotion is that the child could die and not live.

Coca Cola
Transference. Its transference because you want to be like Michelle Kwan as she is a Olympic athlete and Coke says if you drink Coca Cola you will become her.