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Wow, it is interesting how the poem was presented in the images one might see in his mind. That was T.S. Elliot's voice -- perhaps he intended the poem to be read more gloomily than I had percieved it to be.
He didn't read the whole thing though....did he?
It didn't sound like it to me. There was no mention of drowning...
...or prophets...or Hamlet....or mermaids....:)That IS read more gloomily than I had thought it would be as well.
Gloomy? that was down right depressing! That amimation was very stange, with all the odd shapes and the morphing.
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ReplyDeleteWow, it is interesting how the poem was presented in the images one might see in his mind. That was T.S. Elliot's voice -- perhaps he intended the poem to be read more gloomily than I had percieved it to be.
ReplyDeleteHe didn't read the whole thing though....did he?
ReplyDeleteIt didn't sound like it to me. There was no mention of drowning...
ReplyDelete...or prophets...or Hamlet....or mermaids....
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That IS read more gloomily than I had thought it would be as well.
Gloomy? that was down right depressing! That amimation was very stange, with all the odd shapes and the morphing.
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