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Πέμπτη 28 Ιανουαρίου 2016

Δευτέρα 25 Ιανουαρίου 2016

http://www.bedtimestoriescollection.com/index.php

αφήγηση παραμυθιών για μικρά παιδιά

Σάββατο 23 Ιανουαρίου 2016

Τρίτη 19 Ιανουαρίου 2016

Χειμώνας ξανά
όλα είναι γιορτινά
καμπάνες χτυπούν.










Χιόνι απαλό
χριστούγεννα χαρωπά
ζεστή αγκαλιά.












Άκούω φωνές
από τα παράθυρα
ακούω παιδιά.


'Ανοιξη ήρθε
βρε παιδιά έξω
είναι όλο χαρά.

Μέσα στη νύχτα
κάτω απ' τα σκεπάσματα
κοιτώ τα άστρα.

Πρωινά σπουργίτια
ακούμε όλοι μαζί

στα βουνά μακριά.
Δημήτρης.


Κι αναρωτιέμαι τι θ' απογίνει ο κόσμος
σαν ο ουρανός στερέψει,
σαν η θάλασσα των ονείρων μας
βουλιάξει στην οδύνη της ανθρώπινης σκέψης
θ' απομείνει μονάχα μια αγγελόμορφη εικόνα
κι η σκέψη θρύψαλα στην ορμή
του αμετανόητου ανέμου.


Ήλιος ανατέλλει
την πλάση αναγεννά
γαλήνη σκορπά.

Γλυκιά μελωδία
ανάμνηση παλιά ξυπνά
τραγούδι ανάσα.

'Aστραπές ρίχνει
μα τον ήλιο δεν βλέπεις
σαν είναι σβηστός.

Το δέντρο ψηλό
μα το ποτάμι ρέει
αλλά δεν κλαίει.

Δίπλα σου είμαι
τριαντάφυλλό μου ζω
για να σε κοιτώ.

Χιόνι σαν πέφτει
άστρα όλα γίνονται
πάπλωμα ζεστό.

Η θάλασσα μπλε
μα τα καράβια λευκά
πλέουν πάνω της.

Μπλε το χρώμα της
σαν ο ουρανός κοιτά
και τη φωτίζει.

Πλώρη ανοίγω
θέλω πολύ να φύγω
να ζήσω ξανά.

Το ποτάμι γη
μα ο ουρανός ζωή
έρχονται μαζί.

Βροχή χαλάζι
είναι όλη η ζωή
σαν καταστροφή.

Άνθος γίνεσαι
του ουρανού αστέρι
το φως θα φέρει.

Πάπλωμα ζεστό
ο όμορφός μου κήπος
γίνεται ξανά.

Μαύρη η ζωή
μαύρο τριαντάφυλλο
γίνομαι ξανά.

Θεοδώρα


Να η γη ξανά
 μας χαιρετά απαλά
σαν ένα χάδι.

Πάπλωμα ζεστό
ο όμορφος μου κήπος
γίνεται ξανά.

Tου δάσους μάτι
κλεμένο από φωτιά
μαύρο πετράδι

Μαύρη η ζωή
μαύρο τριαντάφυλλο
γίνομαι ξανά.

Η ζωή πόνος
το σκοτάδι ομίχλη
μα συ μέσα μου.

Θεοδώρα από το εργαστήρι χαϊκού

Πέμπτη 14 Ιανουαρίου 2016

Δευτέρα 11 Ιανουαρίου 2016

Σάββατο 9 Ιανουαρίου 2016

Holocaust
The word “Holocaust,” from the Greek words “holos” (whole) and “kaustos” (burned), was historically used to describe a sacrificial offering burned on an altar. Since 1945, the word has taken on a new and horrible meaning: the mass murder of some 6 million European Jews (as well as members of some other persecuted groups, such as Gypsies and homosexuals) by the German Nazi regime during the Second World War. To the anti-Semitic Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, Jews were an inferior race, an alien threat to German racial purity and community. After years of Nazi rule in Germany, during which Jews were consistently persecuted, Hitler’s “final solution”–now known as the Holocaust–came to fruition under the cover of world war, with mass killing centers constructed in the concentration camps of occupied Poland.
Nazi made a holocaust to Jews people and humanity with isolation camp. The film:”The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” in the United States,2008.historical period drama based on the novel of the same name by Irish writerJohn Boyne. Directed by Mark Herman, produced by Miramax Films, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, the film stars Asa Butterfield and Jack Scanlon. The film is a Holocaust drama that explores the horror of a World War II Naziextermination camp through the eyes of two 8-year-old boys; one the son of the camp's Nazi commandant (Butterfield), the other a Jewish inmate. An 8-year-old boy named Bruno (Asa Butterfield) lives with his family in Berlin, in Nazi Germany during the Holocaust. He learns that his father Ralf (David Thewlis) has been promoted, due to which their family, including Bruno's mother Elsa (Vera Farmiga) and 12-year-old sister Gretel (Amber Beattie), relocate to the countryside. Bruno hates his new home as there is no one to play with and very little to explore. After commenting that he has spotted people working on what he thinks is a farm in the distance, he is also forbidden from playing in the back garden.
Bruno and Gretel get a tutor, Herr Liszt (Jim Norton), who pushes an agenda of antisemitism and nationalist propaganda. Gretel becomes increasingly fanatical in her support for the Third Reich, covering her bedroom wall with Nazi propaganda posters. Bruno is confused as the Jews he has seen, in particular the family's Jewish servant Pavel (David Hayman), do not resemble the caricatures in Liszt's teachings.Bruno soon discovers the true nature of the camp after seeing the many sick and weak-looking Jews. While searching, the boys are taken on a march with other inmates by Sonderkommandos. But, according to statistics from the Labour Assignment Office, Auschwitz-Birkenau contained 619 living male children from one month to 14 years old on 30 August 1944. On 14 January 1945, 773 male children were registered as living at the camp. "The oldest children were 16, and 52 were less than 8 years of age. Some children were employed as camp messengers and were treated as a kind of curiosity, while every day an enormous number of children of all ages were killed in the gas chambers.
This tragety shows how sometime human cannot behave like human and don;t think that they are people also.The innocent children of the holocaust say this antisimitic propaganta and racism of Nazis.


Δευτέρα 4 Ιανουαρίου 2016

http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/bronte/cbronte/eyreov.html
life of Charlotte Bronte

Charlotte Brontë was born in 1816, in Thornton, Yorkshire, England. She was the eldest of the surviving Brontë children; her younger sisters were novelist Anne and poet/novelist Emily (Wuthering Heights is her most famous work). Her older sisters, Maria and Elizabeth, both died as children from tuberculosis. Her brother, Patrick Branwell, died at the age of 31. In 1854, Charlotte married Arthur Bell Nicholls, and died in 1855, during pregnancy.
Charlotte Brontë's most famous novel, Jane Eyre was originally published as Jane Eyre: An Autobiography in October of 1847, when Brontë was just 30 years old. As was common at the time, it was published in three volumes: Volume 1 comprised chapters 1 to 15, Volume 2 comprised chapters 16 to 26, and 27 to 38 were published in Volume 3. (We will be reading them as sequential chapters, rather than three volumes.) She first published the novel under the pen name Currer Bell. In fact, the three sisters all published under male pseudonyms:  Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell.  We will be reading Brontë's third edition of the book, which she dedicated to poet William Makepeace Thackeray. This edition is published under her name, but bears the name of Currer Bell as editor. 
Jane Eyre is often referred to as a bildungsroman,  a novel that follows the psychological and moral development of its protagonist from childhood to adulthood. With this novel,  Brontë is seen as revolutionizing  the field of fiction. Many consider Jane Eyre to have been ahead of its time, due to its treatment of class politics, individualism, sexuality, religion, and feminism. 
Many also see this book as a fictional autobiography as well. Details from Brontë's school experiences are present, as are other details that tie the book to the Brontë family.