2016年12月7日水曜日

My Featured Novel*

I. About the Novel: Emil and the Detectives 「Emil and the Detectives」の画像検索結果
Emil Fisher is a small boy from Newton, a small town in England. He is going to the city for the first time on his own, to stay with his aunt. He is carrying quite a lot of money which is stolen from him on the train, despite the fact that he pinned the notes to his pocket. In desperation, Emil gets off the train one stop early and looks for the man he suspects. He sees him leaving the station and follows him. He tracks the thief to a café, where the man sits down to have a meal. Emil doesn’t feel he can go to the police, because he committed a crime in his village – he put red paint on the nose of the statue in Newton. While Emil is trying to decide what to do, he is joined by Paul, a city boy with a lot of friends. When Paul hears Emil’s story, he and his friends follow the thief to a hotel and stake it out, while they make plans to get Emil’s money back. After a couple of setbacks, the boys decide to surround the thief when he leaves the hotel and embarrass him into giving back the money. The first part of the plan works well, but then the thief goes into a bank and tries to get the stolen notes changed. Emil and his friends enter, and Emil is able to prove that the notes belong to him because they have pin marks in them. The next day the story is in the newspapers and it turns out that Emil’s thief is a wanted bank robber with a price on his head. Emil gets a reward of £50
Chapter1: Emil Fisher, a small boy from Newton, is going to the city on his own for the first time. He is carrying quite a lot of money that his mother has given him. His mother tells him he has to be very careful with the money, which she had managed to save after hard work.
Chapters 2–3: Emil talks with the other passengers on his carriage. All but a man in a black hat get off the train. Emil falls asleep against his will, and when he wakes up the man and the money are gone, though he had pinned the notes to his pocket. Emil gets off the train one stop early and looks for the man he suspects. He sees him leaving the station and follows him. Meanwhile, his grandmother and cousin are waiting for him at the station. They think that something has happened but do not want to phone Emil’s mother so as not to make her worry.
Chapters 4–5: Emil tracks the thief to a café. While he is trying to decide what to do, he is joined by Paul, a city boy with a lot of friends. When Paul hears Emil’s story, he and his friends decide to help Emil. They follow the thief to a hotel and make plans to get Emil’s money back.
Chapters 6–7: The boys decide to surround the thief when he leaves the hotel and embarrass him into giving back the money. The first part of the plan works well, but the thief goes into a bank and tries to change the stolen notes. Emil and his friends enter, and Emil is able to prove that the notes belong to him.
Chapters 8–9: The next day Emil is in the newspapers: Emil’s thief is a wanted bank robber with a price on his head. Emil gets a £50 reward.
<Works Cited>"Graded Readers Level 3 - Emil and the Detectives." Pearson Japan. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2016. <http://www.pearson.co.jp/catalog/product.php?item=403026&lang=ja>. II. About the Author: Erich Kastner
Kästner began his literary career as a journalist. He then produced light but ultimately serious poetry against the backdrop of the rise of Nazism in Germany of the interwar years. Kästner was opposed to Hitler and his inexorable rise to supreme power. Kästner’s 1931 novel, Fabian, charts the collapse of one man’s world at a time when the world of the Weimar Republic was collapsing. The novel was eventually publicly burned by the Nazis. Kästner himself was lucky to escape with only an interdiction on his publishing until after the war. His writings for children are characterized by a willingness to see children as thinking creatures. Indeed, he appeared to equate childlike qualities with basic humanity. He is quoted as saying: ‘Only the one who becomes a grown-up and keeps on being a child is a human being.’ For more information, see the Introduction.
<Works Cited>
"Graded Readers Level 3 - Emil and the Detectives" ピアソン・ジャパン株式会社. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2016.
 <http://www.pearson.co.jp/catalog/product.phpi?item=403026&lang=ja>.



III. Versions of the Novel in the Mass Media

Movie Version (Walt Disney)

「Emil and the Detectives」の画像検索結果
Since the first movie by Director Gerhardt Lamprecht in 1931, it has been converted into a movie nine times in Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan, Brazil, and it has been frequently performed as a theater and musical. Among them, the Walt Disney version, which was produced in 1964, is an undisclosed Disney movie, so it is not circulating in the world and it is hard to obtain.




IV. My Reaction to Emil and the Detectives


A.Reaction Point- Character
The person or things that are the focus of the plot
Gustav
Gustaf is a celebrity of Wilmersdorf. It is famous like a monster in town to raise friends by ringing a horn carried by Gustav. He is a leader of everyone, Gustaf 's desire is also among children.
B.Reaction Point- Protagonist
Main character
Ahmile Tishvin
It is a character like Author Kestner's boyhood as it is. The family environment of Emir depicts Kestner himself, such as the mother being a hairdresser, the fact that his father was lucky, and being poor. The name of Emir is the same as the real father.

C.Reaction Point- Theme

The central message or moral of a story
Without the power of adults, children solve incidents with their own power.
They teach me how to regret when I hit the wall, the importance of friendship, the pleasure to pay attention.

D.My General Opinion

I was touched by the efforts of the children to work hard as the author wished to say most. It was my first time to read English novels and to investigate its purpose and authors in detail, so it took time and had some difficulties, but it became a good experience to know more about this novel. The movie version is a little different from the novel setting, so I thought that I would definitely appreciate it and compare it.

2016年11月2日水曜日

My Featured Song




Song of Life by Libera




















There's a whisper in the dark
As a new life comes to be.
Then a song begins to form
As it finds the harmony
With a chorus of sound
Of the world all around.
Now it blends in the tune
Joining the endless of song of life.

We shall never be alone
As we link our hearts in one.
Joining voices from above,
All in the miracle of life,
Through the ages we will grow
Only time will ever know,
As our voices magnify,
All in the miracle of life.

Love plays along in our lives yet to come
As we join in the song of life.

Now the music starts to build
As the words begin to rhyme.
Then another lends a tune
As their voices now combine
With the chorus of sound
Of the world all around.
Now they blend their tune
Sharing the endless song of life.



We shall never be alone
As we link our hearts in one.
Joining voices from above,
All in the miracle of life,
Through the ages we will grow
Only time will ever know,
As our voices magnify,
All in the miracle of life.


I. About the Song






A representative song of a boys choir who founded and presided in 1998 by British composer Robert Prizmann, Libera, who is based in South London. It is used as the theme song of NHK drama 10 "Madonna Verde". Most of the members are made up of South London resident residents. The members are men from 7 to 18 years old, and although the exact number and details have not been announced, they are talking about 40 people are in the speech by members during the concert. Unlike the Vienna boys' choir and so on, there are many members who continue to work after the change since there is a bass part. Also, there are former members who are acting as voice trainers and concert staff.
Livera has been renamed twice to its present name. The predecessor of Rivera is St. Philips Boy's Choir, which was established in 1984. In 1990 it was renamed Angel Voices. The unique pure white lobe introduced in this era is the symbol of Livera. Up to this point I have been acting as a choir, but in 1998 I switched to a policy to make a unique sound based on a chant. In accordance with that, we renamed the name to the current Livera. Livera is a Latin word meaning "freedom".




Works Cited (参考文献)


https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%AA%E3%83%99%E3%83%A9_(%E3%82%BD%E3%83%97%E3%83%A9%E3%83%8E%E3%83%A6%E3%83%8B%E3%83%83%E3%83%88)

http://tower.jp/article/feature_item/2011/03/30/77117

http://libera-lsmj.jimdo.com/choristers-%E3%83%A1%E3%83%B3%E3%83%90%E3%83%BC%E7%B4%B9%E4%BB%8B/active-%E7%8F%BE%E3%83%A1%E3%83%B3%E3%83%90%E3%83%BC/ralph-skan-%E3%83%A9%E3%83%AB%E3%83%95/


II. About the Songwriter

Muramatsu Takatsugu is a Japanese composer, pianist born July 2, 1978. After graduating from the National College of Music composition department, he worked as a composer with music of a movie / television drama called music play, accompanied by numerous music of the stage and musical, while providing music to artists of various genres and acting as a music producer , She also presents a solo album as a pianist, performing performances mainly on original music with concerts and live performances.I also worked on the NHK National Choral Competition contest in 2015 and the subject song of elementary school.


Works Cited (参考文献)

https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%91%E6%9D%BE%E5%B4%87%E7%B6%99



IV. My Reaction

A. Reaction Point - Theme
  • The central idea of a song's lyrics.
  • The original is Kaidou Takeru's novel "Madonna Verde" and "Jean Waltz". A problematic work with a heavy theme called "surrogate birth", a 55 - year - old mother has become a story to give birth to her daughter 's children. It is colored to encourage and encourage the story of that tense life.
  • The theme for people who saw the drama to feel "salvation".

B. Reaction Point - Point of view
  • The perspective from which a story is told in a song's lyrics.
  • Everyone is not alone if we connect our hearts together.
  • What the composer wants most to tell.

C. Reaction Point - Lead vocal
  • The main singer in a song recording.
  • Ralph Skan
  • Ralph was first credited on Angel Voices in 2006 and made his public debut at the Queen Elizabeth Hall concert on May 11, 2008. Ralph received his first solo on Peace, singing The Fountain. When he's not singing, Ralph loves watching TV and playing football  with his dad!


D. My General Opinion



Livera is one of my favorite artists, among other things, this song of life is a favorite song. Thanks to this opportunity, I was glad that I could learn more about the theme and composer of lyrics this time. There are many other good songs so I would like people to listen to this blog by all means.





2016年10月5日水曜日

My Featured Poem

The Owl and the Pussy Cat
by Edward Lear
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The Owl and the Pussy Cat went to sea
In a beautiful pea-green boat,
They took some honey, and plenty of money
Wrapped up in a five-pound note.
The Owl looked up to the stars above,
And sang to a small guitar,
"O lovely Pussy, O Pussy, my love,
What a beautiful Pussy you are,
You are,
You are!
What a beautiful Pussy you are!"


Pussy said to the Owl, "You elegant fowl!
How charmingly sweet you sing!
O let us be married! too long we have tarried:
But what shall we do for a ring?"
They sailed away, for a year and a day,
To the land where the Bong-tree grows
And there in a wood a Piggy-wig stood
With a ring at the end of his nose,
His nose,
His nose,
With a ring at the end of his nose.


"Dear Pig, are you willing to sell for one shilling
Your ring?" Said the Piggy, "I will."
So they took it away, and were married next day
By the Turkey who lives on the hill.
They dined on mince, and slices of quince,
Which they ate with a runcible spoon;
And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand,
They danced by the light of the moon,
The moon,
The moon,
They danced by the light of the moon.

The Owl and the Pussy Cat













I. About the Poem


"The Owl and the Pussycat" features four anthropomorphic animals – an owl, a cat, a pig, and a turkey – and tells the story of the love between the title characters who marry in the land "where the Bong-tree grows".
The Owl and the Pussycat set out to sea in a pea green boat with honey and "plenty of money" wrapped in a five-pound note. The Owl serenades the Pussycat while gazing at the stars and strumming on a small guitar. He describes her as beautiful. The Pussycat responds by describing the Owl as an "elegant fowl" and compliments him on his singing. She urges they marry but they don't have a ring. They sail away for a year and a day to a land where Bong trees grow and discover a pig with a ring in his nose in a wood. They buy the ring for a shilling and are married the next day by a turkey. They dine on mince and quince using a "runcible spoon", then dance hand-in-hand on the sand in the moonlight.
Portions of an unfinished sequel, "The Children of the Owl and the Pussycat" were published first posthumously, during 1938. How the pair procreated is unspecified but the children are part fowl and part cat. All love to eat mice. The family live round places with weird names where their mother the cat died falling from a tall tree. The death caused their father, the owl, great sadness. The money is all spent but father still sings to the original guitar.

Works Cited (参考文献)


https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems-and-poets/poems/detail/43188

https://translate.google.co.jp/translate?hl=ja&sl=en&u=https://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poem/owl-and-pussy-cat&prev=search

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Owl_and_the_Pussycat



II. About the Author

Edwardlear.jpg
Edward Lear (12 or 13 May 1812 – 29 January 1888) was an English artist, illustrator, musician, author and poet, and is known now mostly for his literary nonsense in poetry and prose and especially his limericks, a form he popularised. His principal areas of work as an artist were threefold: as a draughtsman employed to illustrate birds and animals; making coloured drawings during his journeys, which he reworked later, sometimes as plates for his travel books; as a (minor) illustrator of Alfred Tennyson's poems. As an author, he is known principally for his popular nonsense collections of poems, songs, short stories, botanical drawings, recipes, and alphabets. He also composed and published twelve musical settings of Tennyson's poetry.


Works Cited (参考文献)


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Lear



IV. My Reaction


A. Reaction Point - Rhythm
  • Rhythm is repeating the same sound.
  • They took some honey, and plenty of money.
  • I think that rhythm plays an important role to influence the impression of the poem.


B. Reaction Point - Repetition
  • Repetition is to say the same sentence over and over again.
  • What a beautiful Pussy you are(line 8 and 11)
  • After I finished reading the poem, the rhythm did not come out of my body for a while. In this way, the repetition gives the reader a strong image.


C. Reaction Point - Symbol
  • Symbol has the object and the temporal or spatial relationship.
  • Owl : Their large human-like eyes are associated with intelligence and wisdom. The owl also tend to be quiet, solitary, relax and enjoy the leisure of life.
  • I thought that giving familiarity to readers more easily by setting characters that make use of the characteristics of animals.


D. My General Opinion
Precisely because it is nonsense of poetry, ”The Owl and the Pussy” is my favorite poem to become a happy mood. Learn more this poem and social background, I think I want to read both of the picture book of the English and Japanese versions. Also, since I usually play music, I understood the importance of rhythm, but I could recognize it again through poetry.



2016年9月21日水曜日

self introduction

Hello!!
My name is Moeri Takada. I am a first yeaer university student.
I have studied English in the university. In the future, I want to be a grandstaff.
And I have played the saxophone for seven years in brass band club. So I like music.
In summer vacation, I competed in the solo contest and was awarded the prize.