If you have seen my previous blog I was talking about some of my thoughts about the Sonnet 7 after reading it for the first time, and interpreting the poem and turning them into an art piece.This time all three groups went though this was the first time for us, the artists.
Lo! In the orient when the gracious light
Lifts up his burning head, each under eye
Doth homage to his new-appearing sight,
Serving with looks his sacred majesty;
And having climb'd the steep-up heavenly hill,
Resembling strong youth in his middle age,
Yet mortal looks adore his beauty still,
Attending on his golden pilgrimage:
But when from highmost pitch, with weary car,
Like feeble age, he reeleth from the day,
The eyes, 'fore duteous, now converted are
From his low tract, and look another way:
So though, thyself outgoing in thy noon
Unlooked on diest unless though get a son.
After our performance or rather just presenting our piece I realized that we created some thoughts that we never meant to create and that had change my thoughts completely. The next group was the actors who had modified their story/script. After watching the performance I realized we had many things in common such as the fact that both of the group's work showed the path or journey of the sun and how it died relating a normal human's lifespan. After our discussion on this, the class decided that the sun and humans are kind of the same since we are both born and die at the end. As we went along the third and last performance was coming up. After the music group we saw that a human and the sun were also similar because at mid day the sun got stronger and at middle ages a human is the strongest.
Wait for my further thoughts on Sonnet 7.
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