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Noe Calle
I’m getting ready to bed but before I’d like to write a few lines here to practice my writing. A moment ago I was telling tales to my daughter to make her to sleep, I told her many tales until she fell asleep, after that I started reading The Happy Prince of Oscar Wilde, as I read it I thought it’s such a beautiful story about compassion and love, the way Wilde tell us that simple facts about sharing our richness with the people that don’t have enough make me cry.
I bet Wilde wrote that story in a symbolic way and I believe I reckoned what the actual meaning is, but as a child tale is a beautiful one.
28 déc. 2020 05:13
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I’m getting ready to go to bed but before that I’d like to write a few lines here to
practice my writing. A moment ago I was telling stories to my daughter to lull her to
sleep*. I told her many tales until she fell asleep, after which I started
reading The Happy Prince by Oscar Wilde. As I read it, I thought** it’s such a
beautiful story about compassion and love. The way Wilde tells us that simple
facts*** about sharing our riches with the people that don’t have enough made me
cry. I bet Wilde wrote lots of symbolism into the story and I believe I reckoned****
what the actual meaning is, but even as a simple children's tale it is a beautiful one.
* "to make her sleep" would also work. "make" and "let" take the bare infinitive, with no "to".
** as written, the phrase after "I thought" feels like a quote or an embedded sentence. When speaking, pause briefly between "thought" and "it's" to make that clear to the listener.
*** I'm not sure what the exact meaning of "that simple facts" is here and did not correct for grammar. This bit is slightly ungrammatical, but generally understandable.
**** "I reckoned" is not common, at least in my dialect. It sounds like you're a cowboy from the Old West. "I understood" would be my preferred replacement.
28 décembre 2020
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Noe Calle
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Français, Espagnol
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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