Background of the Story Author: Gordon Cook, co-authored with Alan East. Type: True adventure story and personal account. Time Period: The voyage began in July 1976. Inspired by: The authors were inspired by the famous round-the-world voyage of Captain James Cook (no relation to Gordon Cook). Purpose of the Voyage: A planned three-year voyage around the world with Gordon Cook’s wife Mary and their two children, Jonathan (6) and Suzanne (7), aboard their ship Wavewalker. Setting: · Place: Begins in Plymouth, England, moves to Cape Town, then the Southern Indian Ocean, ending at Île Amsterdam. · Time: The journey starts in July 1976; the storm hits in early January 1977. · Environment: Mostly takes place at sea in a dangerous, stormy, and isolated environment. Tone : Serious, tense, determined, hopeful. Mood : Suspenseful, fearful, emotional, yet inspiring. Perspective (Point of View): First-person...
A Thing of Beauty by John Keats 1. Short Background "A Thing of Beauty" is an excerpt from Endymion , published in 1818 . John Keats , one of the greatest Romantic poets, believed that beauty has the power to bring joy, peace, and hope. In this poem, he explains how beautiful things in nature and life help people overcome sadness and suffering. 2. Summary of the Poem The poet says that a beautiful thing is a source of everlasting joy. Its beauty never fades and continues to give happiness. Every day, people create a "flowery band" that connects them with beautiful things despite life's difficulties. Human life is full of sadness, disappointments, and hardships, but nature offers comfort. The sun, moon, trees, flowers, rivers, and stories of brave people inspire us and fill our hearts with hope. Beauty is compared to a pure fountain that refreshes the soul and helps us live happily. 3. Central Idea The poem conveys that beauty is eternal and has the po...