Daniel Bormann's interpretation of the poem goes far behind what we think of when we read this poem. He looks at the wheelbarrow as being the reality we live with, standing alone in the world. The rain in his mind symbolizes the unknown and undefined nature of life. And the chickens are somewhere in between the reality and unknown nature of life.
He is saying that the wheelbarrow is representing a loneliness of society. The rain glazing the wheel barrow is actually nature. Therefore, this poem is glazing over reality.
Daniel Candel Bormanns interpretation was about the wheelbarrow representing a form of loneliness. Everything in the poem represents something and Bormann talked about how the poem mentions society, individuality, and the supernatural.
Mr. Bormann's interpretation is the poem is talking about loneliness. The poem is also used to help people distinguish the difference between worldly things like nature and man made objects.
The poem "The Red Wheelbarrow" is a comparison to society, nature,supernatural, and individuality. Daniel C. B.. The wheelbaroow in the poem is next to the chickens, but not with, this then shows a representation of loneliness. The rain also shows loneliness.
Daniel Candel Bormann's interpretation of the poem is that it is talking about four different aspects of our world: Nature, society, supernatural mystery, and individuality. He says its meaning is to compare those aspects
His interpretation of the poem is that there is more than just a wheelbarrow, and that the wheel barrow, rain, and white chickens are all representing something from society and narure.
Daniel Candel Bormann's interpretation of the this poem is to help the readers understand that there is more behind the words of the poem. The meaning of this poem is the reality behind the chickens and red wheel barrows in real life situations.
I believe the interpretations just explained to us in the video that the wheel barrel is representing the society and the rain and chicken represent nature. So Daniel is saying two different opposite things in the poem of the poem of the red wheelbarrel.
The interpretation that I got from the explanation is that objects that were man-made (wheel barrow) and nature made (Chicken, Rain) had a sense of connection even though their origins were completely different from another. So, since the wheel barrow signified society while the chicken and rain signified nature itself, the explanation come off as both nature and society having the opportunity to support one another. They both are being used by us (humanity) therefore, their usage is still used alike
The poem is showing the parts of the world: nature, society, individuality, and the supernatural. Also it is showing loneliness.
ReplyDeleteDaniel Bormann's interpretation of the poem goes far behind what we think of when we read this poem. He looks at the wheelbarrow as being the reality we live with, standing alone in the world. The rain in his mind symbolizes the unknown and undefined nature of life. And the chickens are somewhere in between the reality and unknown nature of life.
ReplyDeleteHe is saying that the wheelbarrow is representing a loneliness of society. The rain glazing the wheel barrow is actually nature. Therefore, this poem is glazing over reality.
ReplyDeleteThere is so much more to the poem than what you read, the poem talks about society and individuality.
ReplyDeleteHis Interpretation is of the world. How is is natural, social, individual, and spernatural. And there is also loneliness.
ReplyDeleteCandels interpretation of the poem is that he thinks it is about loneliness
ReplyDeleteDaniel Candel Bormanns interpretation was about the wheelbarrow representing a form of loneliness. Everything in the poem represents something and Bormann talked about how the poem mentions society, individuality, and the supernatural.
ReplyDeleteMr. Bormann's interpretation is the poem is talking about loneliness. The poem is also used to help people distinguish the difference between worldly things like nature and man made objects.
ReplyDeleteThe poem talks about loneliness and also about looking at the reality of things
ReplyDeleteThat everything in the poem has a meaning or represents something.
ReplyDeleteThe poem "The Red Wheelbarrow" is a comparison to society, nature,supernatural, and individuality. Daniel C. B.. The wheelbaroow in the poem is next to the chickens, but not with, this then shows a representation of loneliness. The rain also shows loneliness.
ReplyDeleteThis Poem is more than just what meets the eye. Daniel shows this by explaining how the poem is full of loneliness.
ReplyDeleteDaniel Candel Bormann's interpretation of the poem is that it is talking about four different aspects of our world: Nature, society, supernatural mystery, and individuality. He says its meaning is to compare those aspects
ReplyDeleteThe wheelbarrow is lonely and it's just showing how society is today.
ReplyDeleteUsing objects to represent someone's mood or lifestyle.
ReplyDeleteThe poem is about 4 aspects of the world and how the are interwoven and also separate.
ReplyDeleteHis interpretation of the poem is that there is more than just a wheelbarrow, and that the wheel barrow, rain, and white chickens are all representing something from society and narure.
ReplyDeleteDaniel Candel Bormann's interpretation of the this poem is to help the readers understand that there is more behind the words of the poem. The meaning of this poem is the reality behind the chickens and red wheel barrows in real life situations.
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ReplyDeleteThe poem is about 4 aspects of society, nature, individual and supernatural.
ReplyDeleteI think that this guy is wondering what society and nature have in common.
ReplyDeleteThe poem talks about how 4 different aspects in our world and how throughout them... They're differences and similarities.
ReplyDeleteThe poem is about different aspects of society, supernatural, nature, and individualism.
ReplyDeleteBormann's interpretation of the poem was that it was a connection of all the "elements," so to speak, of life.
ReplyDeleteBormann's interpretation of the poem was that it was a connection of all the "elements," so to speak, of life.
ReplyDeleteI believe the interpretations just explained to us in the video that the wheel barrel is representing the society and the rain and chicken represent nature. So Daniel is saying two different opposite things in the poem of the poem of the red wheelbarrel.
ReplyDeleteThe interpretation that I got from the explanation is that objects that were man-made (wheel barrow) and nature made (Chicken, Rain) had a sense of connection even though their origins were completely different from another. So, since the wheel barrow signified society while the chicken and rain signified nature itself, the explanation come off as both nature and society having the opportunity to support one another. They both are being used by us (humanity) therefore, their usage is still used alike
ReplyDeleteIn the poem it basically what the author is explaining it using society and individualism
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