Which One Will Win? [E] Based on a Cherokee Legend |
GAMES OF THRONES POEM REVIEW This is a review for "Which One Will Win?" from House Targaryen for "Game of Thrones" The views and opinions on this review are mainly the things discovered by the reader and therefore, do not reflect necessarily to the group, activity and/or event being affiliated herein. This is only the opinion and suggestions of the reviewer and it is still up to the author of this piece to consider this review as a corrective action or otherwise. THE POEM The poem shares an old Cherokee legend that asks us to look into ourselves. WHAT I LIKED Having spent time as a Boy Scout leader, I used to include an Indian story called, "Everyone's Canoe," into the Scout's Own and this story poem reminded me of teaching points. The old stories and legends are very relatable to our everyday life. STRUCTURE This is a free form poem with no apparent rythme scheme. MECHANICS I did not spot any punctuation/spelling mistakes. The poem is easy to read and understand. DESCRIPTIONS I liked: "tearing at one's feelings, behaviors, and attitudes," and while it isn't necessarily a physical description, it's an emotional one that every reader can understand. There are have been times we've all been a little torn over a situation that has confused us. PARTING THOUGHTS/SUGGESTIONS The poem challenges the reader to examine themselves in a very thought provoking and critical thinking way. Do you want to be the ugly wolf or the good wolf? It is your choice. This poem will resonate with readers long after it's read. Reviewed by StephB for House Targaryen }
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