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Where (online + not ebay) can I find myself some vintage Punk clothing (1976-80) ? e.g Viviene Westwood's Seditionaries (REPRO [im not made of money]), Bondage trousers, Safety Pins ect. Open Minded to early Skinhead stuff as well.
Not really into that skater sh ite or emo as both are about as punk as High School Musical . So self-deluded Blink 812 , Green Day or MCR fans can keep their clothing to themselves. | | Your in the wrong section love! | Why are so many "Goths" Poseurs? I'M talking music here, goths no longer listen to gothic music, know about their cultures history, or even understand the associated ideology (ex. they buy their clothes from hot topic instead of making them from vintage stores, bondage gear, and scrap shops, none of them know any Gothic fiction.)
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_fict… en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gothic_rock… en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_got…
a goth who doesn't know about the sisters of mercy (love "the floodlands"), is like a punk who doesn't know about the sex pistols, or a metalhead who doesn't know about iron maiden.
goth is not a fashion, goth is not an ideology, these things are secondary.
-17 year old, trad goth. | I'm older, by a lot, than you, and when I was young there were hippies that began around 1967. Those people had their look, that everyone is familiar with, all listen to the same music, smoked weed, talked the same.
After the years went by, I was in college 4 years later, with long hair and ripped jeans. The original hippies were still around, I guess, but all the guys who were getting older started to mimic the originals. It was the only guy 'thing' around and you either were one or a square. I knew that some guys and girls that, overnight, changed themselves into hippies, but I knew better because I knew them growing up. There were alot of fakers then, too. We used to call them narcs.
I think there were actually very few hippies that were authentic but 90 percent, including me, just wanted to look cool, that's all.
So, I just mention this because it's similar to what has happened to guys now. As time goes by, the original 'movement' gets diluted by those that want to be part of a group.
I think it's a good study in sociology.
Anyway, time for work | What are the figures of speech in this poem?? please.? The guy who is decked with
prince’s robes and who has
jeweled chains around his neck loses all
pleasure in his play, his dress hampers
him at every step.
In fear that it may be frayed, or
stained with dust he keeps himself
from the world, and is afraid even to
move.
Mother, it is no gain, thy bondage
of finery, if it keeps one shut from
the healthful dust of the earth, if it robs
me of the right entrance to the great
fair of common human life.
2
Where the mind is without fear and
the head is held high;
Where knowledge is free;
Where the world has not been
broken up into fragments by
narrow domestic walls;
Where words come out from the
depths of truth;
Where tireless striving stretches it’s
arms towards perfection.
Where the clear stream of reason
has not lost it’s way into the
dreary desert sand of dead habit;
Where the mind is led forward by
thee into ever-widening
thought and action-
Into that heaven of freedom,
My father, let my country awake.
3
On that day when Death will knock
At thy door
What will thou offer to him?
Oh, I will set before my guest the
full vessel of my life-I will never let
him go with empty hands
All the sweet vintage of all
my autumn days and summer nights, all
the earnings and gleanings of my busy
Life will I place before him at the close
Of my days when death will knock at my door.
| in poem 2, the beginning of the lines with "where" make up an anaphora (repetition of the same word or group of words at the beginning of successive clauses) and statements such as "the mind is without fear and the head is held high" and "tireless striving stretches it’s arms towards perfection" demonstrate personification (applying human qualities to inanimate objects, animals, or natural phenomena)
in poem 3, "i will never let him go with empty hands," the empty hands part is a metonymy (substitution of a word to suggest what is really meant) and so is "Of my days when death will knock at my door." some of the words in poem 3 are archaic (old language, shakespeare language) such as thy and thou.
i couldn't really think of anything for poem 1 besides archaic language again, and some parallelism.
i'm not the best but i hope this helps! |
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