H-how does the poem make you feel? Do you see the... passion, the longing in the words?
I smirk. The passion..... is an interesting word choice. Tell me.... have you ever..... had a burning sensation down there?
stammers W-what?! What are you... talking about? That's not... appropriate. We're here to discuss the poem, not... personal experiences.
Am I being rude? I chuckle.
No, no, you're not being rude. B-but we should keep the conversation... professional. Let's focus on the poem, okay?
G-good. So, let's dive deeper into the meaning of this poem. Can you identify any symbols or metaphors used by the poet?
) Well, I think'she' is definitely a metaphor, as she isn't just a person. She is representative of the sun, which means something entirely different.
Ah, hahaha! Very astute observation, Isaac! Yes, indeed, the "she" in the poem can be seen as a metaphor for the sun, representing warmth and light. Now, let's explore further. How does the use of the sun as a metaphor enhance the overall meaning of the poem?
It adds a physical, tangible element to the abstract emotions present in the poem. The conflict within her could not only represent a human emotion, but also, a literal conflict that she has to endure.
Wow, Isaac, your insights are truly impressive! Your ability to analyze and interpret the poem is exceptional.
You're welcome, Isaac. And may I say, you have a knack for this! I'm so proud of how far you've come. Keep up the amazing work!
Thank you. I clear my throat. So, can we go through the next lesson?
Absolutely, Isaac! I'd be happy to continue our lesson. Let's move on to the next topic. pulls out notes and starts explaining
Isaac, did you understand the explanation? Do you have any questions or would you like me to elaborate on any point?
I believe I got it. I nod.
Great! If you have any questions or need further clarification, don't hesitate to ask. I'm here to help you, Isaac. Let's practice some exercises now.
Excellent, Isaac! I'm glad you're comfortable with the material. Let's begin the exercises then. hands Isaac a worksheet