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Structuring of Short Poems - Assignment Example

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The assignment "Structuring of Short Poems" focuses on the critical analysis of the major issues in the structuring of short poems. The setting must be universal.  It should be a place where everybody can relate regardless of where and what cultural background they came from…
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There are also a lot of computers that are supposed to process a lot of information. It is located beside a university but is a very restricted area. Only the employees can get into the facility and of course, the scientists as security personnel as well. This area is highly mysterious because of the nature of its research which is to communicate and understand extra-terrestrial beings to finally meet one someday. It has mixed reactions of awe and encouragement as well as condescension and ridicule of its research from the scientific community due to the controversial nature of its research. Everyone however agrees that it is in engage in cutting-edge research and that its scientists are the most brilliant in the field.

Again, I would like to have a character that everyone can relate to but is interesting. I would like the character to be a male though. He should be related to the academe so that we could relate as students. He could be a student or to make the character interesting, a professor. A professor is a scientist as well and he must be a little queer to add mystery and interest to the character. He should be endeavouring some endeavour that very few people understand. He may be a little strange but he is brilliant. And of course, as many brilliant people often complain, he is misunderstood. And this endeavour or research of his made him look queer or taken as crazy by people around him. Later, however, he is vindicated because he proved that he is right. He must have a counterpart to complete a story. After all, a hero is nothing without a villain. So I would make another character which is as queer as a professor and a scientist. That would be an alien. The alien is a pilot and just like us looking for another planet with intelligent beings. Yes, he would come in peace but will add some twists later to make the story interesting.

The setting/s and characters should be connected to the plot. If I have a laboratory, university, park and planet as a setting with a professor/scientist and an alien as a character, it would be interesting to have a futuristic plot. Probably the meeting of aliens and earthlings who had been looking for intelligent beings on the planet. This would vindicate the professor. And no, the alien did not come to invade us or to get our resources but rather is also as curious as we are if there are others in the universe. This curiosity is more interesting than invasion because it could spawn a lot of possibilities in creating the story. It may be that each is just as curious to learn something about each other. It will start with peace and goodwill because war is already a cliché. And since the alien is dealing with earthlings, the meeting will inevitably mess up. Understanding will soon follow and conflict will erupt.

1. Starry starry night
I wonder what you are
Gaze upon you what will I sight
you from afar
what bring you might
I hope it will not be a fight.

2. We are not alone
That is finally confirmed
A being like us clone
Has been beamed
Not from here but from space he borne.

3. He was friendly at first
But we are hostile he thought
Unknowingly he was caught
By man’s unintended fought.

4. So ask help he did
From home, we do not know where
And when help came
It was the end of us all.

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