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lørdag 18. desember 2010

The lion, the witch and the wardrobe.


Today in English class we watched the movie Narnia, the Lion, the witch and the wardrobe. I am sure you all have heard of this movie and perhaps seen it?

The film we saw is about the siblings Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter. It's war, and the four of them have to leave with a friend of the family out in the countryside, away from the bombs and danger in the city. One day they discover a wardrobe with fur coats. But this is far from a normal wardrobe and inside they all discover a new world; Narnia and that they're all a part of a prophecy. I don't really want to spoil more for you. 

The movie is the screen version of the book with the same name written by C.S. Lewis. He has written seven books about Narnia. Lewis himself experienced the second world war this fact shows in the movies. The wars are very well made and filmed and the effects used are great. Also the film music (by Harry Gregson-Williams) is great and really getting you into the right mood.

Lewis, full name Clive Staples Lewis is an Irish-born British who is among other things a novelist, academic and an essayist. And besides the Narnia books he has also written fictional work The Screwtape Letters and The Space Trilogy. Lewis was married to the American writer Joy Gresham. Lewis dies only 64 year old, seven years after his wife. He has experiences both the world wars, and this affects his writing but in a good way. Both the first and the second movie contain more than one battle. These battles are fought by swords and catapults, and fought very differently from the wars Lewis experienced. They are more like battles from the middle ages. But in our world the children experiences a war I think is the second world war, but it could probably be the first one as well. Here his experiences shows.  He was a close friend of J.R.R. Tolkien, and both of them were leading figures in the English faculty at Oxford University and in the informal Oxford literary group.



Lewis' works have been translated into more than 30 languages and have sold millions of copies. 


So you're interested in fantasy/was movies with queens and kings, fables and adventure this is probably a movie you like. And soon the third movie will be shown at cinemas in
Norway!
http://www.filmweb.no/bilder/multimedia/archive/00091/Legenden_om_Narnia_-_91892a.jpg

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fredag 3. desember 2010

a Christmas wish

In English class we are attending a December contest. Link. 
So I chose task 5: [...] write a poem. And so I did. My poem is written with rhymes and is about peace, Christmas evening, family and Jesus. 


The windows are covered with hoar frost
From the radio, Christmas carols fills the air
In the oven the turkey is almost done roast
It's the season for love, joy and care

We will celebrate tonight the evening
When there was born a little baby boy
The son of God came to us without screaming
A king they said, but this did Herodes annoy

He would kill Jesus, afraid of losing his role
But Josef foresaw this in a dream
And escaped to saved his wife and boy
So together they all ran away in the moonbeam

They had to escape to save their own life
So many people have been doing the same
Running away with both housebound and wife
People running away in fear is for mankind a shame

So this night I to the holy spirit pray
I pray to the son, and his father in heaven
That our world will be peaceful and safe one day
And for all our sins to be forgiven

We will celebrate tonight the evening
The evening for love, joy and care
All day I have been washing and arranging
And polished the silver shining clear

All that's missing this December night is some company
They would soon be here with me
The guests are dear friends and family
When they come we'll walk around the tree

The tall and green Christmas tree
Shining pretty and with lots of presents underneath
A knock on the door, could that my guests be?
Come in my dearest family, into the heat

Warmth and laugher makes a wonderful atmosphere
We kiss under the mistletoe and think of how lucky we are
And I wish my words will be heard somewhere
As I make a wish upon the shining Christmas star

For a safer and peaceful world.