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Poetic Uniforms
Gimnasio Fontana
50 episodes
4 days ago
"Words make gateways to infinite and wonderful worlds." The podcast is the result of a 7th-grade poetry project made by students from Gimnasio Fontana in Bogotá, Colombia. The students have been studying and applying figurative language, symbolism, uniform features, and poetry structures throughout the bimester. For the project, students analyzed the symbolic meanings for the uniform of their choice: "service", "authoritarian", or "sport". Then, they had to write a poem about this uniform. We have recorded the final results and published them here. We hope you enjoy the podcast!
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"Words make gateways to infinite and wonderful worlds." The podcast is the result of a 7th-grade poetry project made by students from Gimnasio Fontana in Bogotá, Colombia. The students have been studying and applying figurative language, symbolism, uniform features, and poetry structures throughout the bimester. For the project, students analyzed the symbolic meanings for the uniform of their choice: "service", "authoritarian", or "sport". Then, they had to write a poem about this uniform. We have recorded the final results and published them here. We hope you enjoy the podcast!
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With Honor & Pride
Poetic Uniforms
2 minutes 13 seconds
4 years ago
With Honor & Pride

The Medate as my eyes and ears in the battlefield, -simile A

the Kusazure is the regulation of my feelings of pain and suffering to maintain the posture, B

the katana is the place where the souls of the downed rest in eternal peace,-metaphor/hyperbole C

wakizashi to end the bit of life the victim has left and make a terrible ending to the owner's life, D

the Haidate symbol of perseverance and no fear, Hakama free from fear and fatigue,-assonance E

Tekko symbolizing the fire of my fist in front of an enemy,-symbolism F

Kote, the sleeve that protects me from the only choice in battle, death, sode rough like when you feel a stone. -oxymoron/imagery G

The armor is also a sad memory trapped in time and the last images that many people had in his life before the cracking bone.-onomatopoeia G

This is an important thing for the samurai the fabric and material should be very fine made with cotton and wool soft like the hands of a loved person. -personification H

The Medate also referring to the flag of the revered nation, The red berry.F

The size big and wide as a rhino, to intimidate the adversary.F

The use of this armor has a lot of stories, red is the color of passion and love but in this case, is the death in person. H

The pain and suffering that the user feels it isn’t compared with anything in-universe, also carrying the heavy souls of each downed person.H

If your braveness in your heart is strong you will be capable of getting your fear buried. I

Honor and pride are essential values for wearing this armor, J

remarks on the context of use and the legacy that been passed and buried. I

If you see him you will need to worry, start to run, and hurry. I

The men behind the armor it’s really charmer.J

Many types of warriors but only one wish, being along with his friends honorably buried.I

Poetic Uniforms
"Words make gateways to infinite and wonderful worlds." The podcast is the result of a 7th-grade poetry project made by students from Gimnasio Fontana in Bogotá, Colombia. The students have been studying and applying figurative language, symbolism, uniform features, and poetry structures throughout the bimester. For the project, students analyzed the symbolic meanings for the uniform of their choice: "service", "authoritarian", or "sport". Then, they had to write a poem about this uniform. We have recorded the final results and published them here. We hope you enjoy the podcast!