jueves, 4 de abril de 2013
Love You Ted!
I would say that in this poem is addressing agape love, love for mankind. She is highliting the actor's good work and praising him for it. When she says, "but when Mary Magdalene anointed you, when you cast merchants and money changers from the temple, I forgot your thinning hair and wrinkled brow..." So she admits she also underestimated Ted Neeley for his age, but later realized how good actor he was. Then, maybe a bit of eros, physical love, might be involved when she says she forgot about his thinning hair and wrinkled brow. She didn't think of him as an old man anymore. She continues to praise him and she even says "I don't care how old you are..." which might imply her interest on the actor since it's a "Love Poem" as the tittle says.
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Fantastic flash analysis! Just watch out for capitalization in your titles.
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