Thursday, September 29, 2016

THE BLIND WHO CAN'T SEE CLEAR

There was a young talented sculptor who loved an old and ugly woman. The shrew was a sort of inspiration for the sculptor and although she was hideous, the works made by him were marvelous masterpieces. This woman betrayed him with a blind musician whose blindness did not hindering to find out the pure truly nature of the shrew. One day the sculptor listened to a conversation between the two lovers and was able to realize how ugly was the old woman who understood soon the importance of the lost sculptor's love.
 B.Bazan

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Telling stories by Wilde

There was a talented sculptor who was in love with an ugly and old woman. Nevertheless the man was so in love with her that he was inspired by her to create marvellous sculptures. However the old woman, besides being ugly, was also unfaithful: indeed she betrayed the sculptor with a blind musician. 
One day, listening to the woman's vulgar declaration of love, the musician perceived his mistress' baseness. He explained her the reason of his rejection and meanwhile the sculptor, who had eavesdropped the musician's speech, opened his eyes and realized how false and ugly that woman was. So decided to abandon her. 
The woman became aware of the sculptor's past love too late, and regretted her betrayal. 
We realize the value of something when we lost it.

A. Perna with Stefano Musso and Marco Maenza

Oscar Wilde

The blind man who sees clearly

A young talented sculptor loved an older and ugly woman and when he looked at the ungraceful figure he was inspired and was able to create wonderful statues. The crone was unfaithful and loved a blind gifted musician who realized her unpleasantness of soul and body and left her. The sculptor heard what the musician said as an explanation to her and finally looking at her with open eyes, he  became aware of her ugliness, he cease to love her. The woman discovered her love for him, but it was too late.

Davide Grimaldi
Alessandro Costantino
Alessia Sutera
Dunson Victor Lesley
 

Oscar Wilde tells stories

"A young sculptor loved a woman despite she was ugly and older than him. However that woman didn't love him because she had fallen in love with a blind musician. The woman proposed herself to the musician but he refused her because he realized her ugliness. The young sculptor became aware of them and refused his beloved. The woman found out her love for the sculptor , but it was too late."
 
 Bruno Tiziano, Abate Eleonora and Bisconti Federica, Class VH

Saturday, September 17, 2016

Oscar Wilde as a storyteller

THE BLIND MAN WHO COULD SEE CLEAR.
There was a young sculptor who loved a woman so deeply that he couldn't see her ugliness. In the meawhile the woman loved a talent musician, who, despite his blindness, perceived how awful the woman was. One day the blind man was explaining to the woman why he was refusing her and the sculptor could hear all the stuff. Suddenly he realized the woman's physical ugliness and left her. Then she understood how much she loved him, but it was too late.

Group members:
Carla Catalano
Alessia Giallombardo
Maria Hoque.

                                THE BLIND MAN WHO SAW CLEARLY
                                                 told by Oscar Wilde in Paris

Once upon a time there was a sculptor who fell in love with an older and ugly woman. The woman betrayed him, in fact she fell in love with a blind musician. The musician, thanks to the woman's behaviour, noticed her true apparence, so he despised her. He hleped successfully the sculptor to see clearly what the woman was like. When the woman was refused by the sculptor, she understood that she loved him, but it was too late. We usually comprehend other's love when  time is over.

Gabriele Lo Cascio
Rokun Siraj Uddin
Flaminia La Bella
Simone Cordone
VH