quarta-feira, 31 de outubro de 2012

About the Project




Books to Listen, Songs to Read is a project organized by the 8th period of Letras, from the Faculdade de Filosofia Santa Doroteia, Nova Friburgo. It was planned as an activity of English Language Teaching Practice, with the professor Felipe Ferreira.

The main objective of this study is to show how you can use the literature in the English class making a link with some great music. In this way you’re going to provide an interesting and enjoyable moment of learning.

This blog was created as a resource from the links between books and songs, discussed by the students in the classroom.You'll find here lots of information about nice books that were very important in English and American literature and a list with great music that can be used during the class to introduce a history or to end the discussion of a book.

terça-feira, 30 de outubro de 2012

1. Beowulf & "We are the Champions"




About the book:

Beowulf is the conventional title of an Old English heroic epic poem consisting of 3182 alliterative long lines, set in Scandinavia, commonly cited as one of the most important works of Anglo-Saxon literature. n the poem, Beowulf, a hero of the Geats in Scandinavia, comes to the help of Hroðgar, the king of the Danes, whose mead hall (in Heorot) has been under attack by a monster known as Grendel. After Beowulf slays him, Grendel's mother attacks the hall and is then also defeated. Victorious, Beowulf goes home to Geatland in Sweden and later becomes king of the Geats. After a period of fifty years has passed, Beowulf defeats a dragon, but is fatally wounded in the battle. After his death, his attendants bury him in a tumulus, a burial mound, in Geatland.

The Link with the song:
This song is related to the main character Beowulf who fights until his death in order to defend his crown. In the second and third stanza, it shows some aspects of the literature work like a feeling of courage, the desire of fighting and the feeling of companionship to win. A visible difference between the song and the text is the end of the fighter; in the first work, he survived and in the last one, he died fighting.  


Activity in class:
The students have to relate the work read to the song, indicating the common aspects and the difference. 




We are the Champions - The Queen
Written by: Freddy Mercury
Year: 1977

I've paid my dues
Time after time
I've done my sentence
But committed no crime
And bad mistakes
I've made a few


I've had my share of sand
Kicked in my face
But I've come through

We are the champions - my friends
And we'll keep on fighting
Till the end
We are the champions
We are the champions
No time for losers
Cause we are champions of the world

I've taken my bows
And my curtain calls
You brought me fame and fortune
And everything that goes with it
I thank you all
But it's been no bed of roses
No pleasure cruise
I consider it a challenge before
The whole human race
And I ain't gonna lose

We are the champions - my friends
And we'll keep on fighting
Till the end
We are the champions
We are the champions
No time for losers
Cause we are champions of the world

We are the champions - my friends
And we'll keep on fighting
Till the end
We are the champions
We are the champions
No time for losers
Cause we are champions of the world

segunda-feira, 29 de outubro de 2012

2. The Wife's Lament & "The Legionnaire's Lament Song"


About the poem:
The Wife's Lament or The Wife's Complaint is an Old English poem of 53 lines found in the Exeter Book and generally treated as an elegy in the manner of the German frauenlied, or woman's song. The poem has been relatively well-preserved and requires few if any emendations to enable an initial reading. Thematically, the poem is primarily concerned with the evocation of the grief of the female speaker and with the representation of her state of despair. The tribulations she suffers leading to her state of lamentation, however, are cryptically described and have been subject to a wide array of interpretations.

The Link with the Song:
This song narrates the story of a legionnaire stuck in a war in the desert, and the way he wishes to be with her wife – whom he has been apart from for 1 year. It can be related with the poem “The Wife’s Lament” as a response to the woman who wait for her husband to come back home.

Activity in Class:

The students can make their own letters as they are living far away from someone they love. It's important to show them the poetic style of the song and the poem and ask them to follow it.




“The Legionnaire’s Lament Song”, by The Decemberists
From the album Castaways and Cutous (2002)
Written by Colin Meloy



I'm a Legionnaire
Camel in disrepair
Hoping for a frigidaire
To come passing by

I am on reprieve
Lacking my joie de vivre
Missing my gay Paree
In this desert dry

And I wrote my girl
Told her I would not return
I've terribly taken a turn
For the worst now, I fear

It's been a year or more
Since they shipped me to this foreign shore
Fighting in a foreign war
So far away from my home

If only some rain would fall
On the houses and the boulevards
And the sidewalk bagatelles
It's like a dream
With the roar of cars 
And the lolling of the cafe bars
The sweetly sleeping, sweeping of the Seine
Lord I don't know if I'll ever be back again

Medicating in the sun
Pinch doses of laudanum
Longing for the old fecundity
Of my homeland

Curses to this mirage!
A bottle of ancient Shiraz
A
smattering of distant applause
Is ringing in my poor ears

On the old left bank
My baby in a charabanc
Riding up the width and length
Of
the Champs-Elysee

If only some rain would fall
On the houses and the boulevards
And the sidewalk bagatelles
It's like a dream
With the roar of cars 
And the lolling of the cafe bars
The sweetly sleeping, sweeping of the Seine
Lord I don't know if I'll ever be back again

If only some rain would fall
On the houses and the boulevards
And the sidewalk bagatelles
It's like a dream
With the roar of cars 
And the lolling of the café bars
The sweetly sleeping, sweeping of the Seine
Lord I don't know if I'll ever be back again





domingo, 28 de outubro de 2012

3. King Arthur & "Viva La Vida"


About the Book:

King Arthur is a legendary British leader of the late 5th and early 6th centuries, who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the early 6th century. The details of Arthur's story are mainly composed of folklore and literary invention, and his historical existence is debated and disputed by modern historians

Link with the Song:

The song talks about a conqueror king that used to rule till the moment of his death. The song connects with the legend of King Arthur who was a mighty warrior that had a powerful kingdom and a great army.

Activity in class:

The students will have the task to make a research about important conquerors in history like Julius Caesar, Napoleon Bonaparte and Alexander the Great. After the research is done they will bring to class interesting points about these important figures in our history.



Coldplay – Viva La Vida

Writer(s)         Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland, Will Champion, Chris Martin
Producer         Markus Dravs, Brian Eno, Jon Hopkins, Rik Simpson
Recorded        2007–2008

I used to rule the world
Seas would rise when I gave the word
Now in the morning I sleep alone
Sweep the streets I used to own

I used to roll the dice
Feel the fear in my enemy's eyes
Listen as the crowd would sing
"Now the old king is dead! Long live the king!"

One minute I held the key
Next the walls were closed on me
And I discovered that my castles stand
Upon pillars of salt and pillars of sand

I hear Jerusalem bells are ringing
Roman Cavalry choirs are singing
Be my mirror, my sword and shield
My missionaries in a foreign field

For some reason I can't explain
Once you go there was never
Never an honest word
And that was when I ruled the world

It was the wicked and wild wind
Blew down the doors to let me in
Shattered windows and the sound of drums
People couldn't believe what I'd become

Revolutionaries wait
For my head on a silver plate
Just a puppet on a lonely string
Oh who would ever want to be king?

I hear Jerusalem bells are ringing
Roman Cavalry choirs are singing
Be my mirror, my sword and shield
My missionaries in a foreign field

For some reason I can't explain
I know Saint Peter won't call my name
Never an honest word
But that was when I ruled the world

I hear Jerusalem bells are ringing
Roman Cavalry choirs are singing
Be my mirror, my sword and shield
My missionaries in a foreign field

For some reason I can't explain
I know Saint Peter won't call my name
Never an honest word
But that was when I ruled the world 


sábado, 27 de outubro de 2012

4. The Franklin’s Tale of Canterbury Tales & "Lucky"




About the Book:

The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century. The tales (mostly written in verse although some are in prose) are presented as part of a story-telling contest by a group of pilgrims as they travel together on a journey from Southwark to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral.

The Link with the Song:
Lucky is a song that you can observe a dialogue between a man, who is far away, and a woman that is waiting for him. The distance doesn’t matter for them because they are in love and waiting for the moment that they’ll be together again. The Franklin’s Tale of Canterbury Tale is a history about a woman called Dorigen, who awaits the return of her husband, and a man named Arveragus, who has gone to England to win honor in feats of arms. She worries that the ship bringing her husband home will wreck itself on the coastal rocks, and she promises Aurelius, a young man who falls in love with her, that she will give her body to him if he clears the rocks from the coast. Aurelius hires a student learned in magic to create the illusion that the rocks have disappeared. Arveragus returns home and, in this moment, what is more important, the love or the promise? 



Lucky - Jason Mraz & Colbie Caillat
from the album We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. (2009)
Writers: Jason Mraz, Colbie Caillat, Timothy Fagan


Do you hear me, I'm talking to you 
Across the water across the deep blue ocean 
Under the open sky oh my, baby I'm trying 

Boy I hear you in my dreams 
I feel you whisper across the sea 
I keep you with me in my heart 
You make it easier when life gets hard 

Lucky I'm in love with my best friend 
Lucky to have been where I have been 
Lucky to be coming home again 



They don't know how long it takes 
Waiting for a love like this 
Every time we say goodbye 
I wish we had one more kiss 
I wait for you I promise you, I will 

Lucky I'm in love with my best friend 
Lucky to have been where I have been 
Lucky to be coming home again 
Lucky we're in love in every way 
Lucky to have stayed where we have stayed 
Lucky to be coming home someday 

And so I'm sailing through the sea 
To an island where we'll meet 
You'll hear the music, feel the air 
I put a flower in your hair 

And though the breeze is through trees 
Move so pretty you're all I see 
As the world keep spinning round 
You hold me right here right now 


Lucky I'm in love with my best friend 
Lucky to have been where I have been 
Lucky to be coming home again 
Lucky we're in love in every way 
Lucky to have stayed where we have stayed 
Lucky to be coming home someday 


sexta-feira, 26 de outubro de 2012

5. Romeo and Juliet & "Love Story"




About the Book: 

Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written early in the career of William Shakespeare about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately unite their feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetime and, along with Hamlet, is one of his most frequently performed plays. Today, the title characters are regarded as archetypal young lovers.

The Link with the Song:


The song “Love Story” by Taylor Swift is related to Romeo and Juliet. It is a tragedy written early in the career of William Shakespeare about two young lovers whose deaths ultimately unite their feuding families.
In the own lyrics, it is possible to see references to the tragedy and we can use the song in the class to bring the story of Romeo and Juliet to something more contemporary.

Activity in class:

- present William Shakespeare;
- the students read an adapted version of Romeo and Juliet;
- present Taylor Swift song, which narrates the tragedy story but it doesn't reveal the end. The students imagine an ending to the story, using their own criativity;
- exposition of the endings created by the students. 



"Love Story" - Taylor Swift
from the album Fearless (2008)
Written by Taylor Swift 

We were both young
When I first saw you
I closed my eyes
And the flashback starts
I'm standing there
On a balcony in summer air

I see the lights
See the party the ball gowns
I see you make your way
Through the crowd
And say Hello
Little did I know

That you were Romeo
You were throwing pebbles
'Till my daddy said Stay away from Juliet
And I was crying on the staircase
Beggin' you Please don't go

And I said

Romeo take me
Somewhere we can be alone
I'll be waiting
All that's left to do is run
You'll be the Prince
And I'll be the Princess
It's a Love Story
Baby just say Yes

So I sneak out
To the garden to see you
We keep quiet
Cause were dead if they knew
So close your eyes
Just keep this down for a little while

Cause you were Romeo
I was a Scarlett Letter
And my daddy said Stay away from Juliet
But you were everything to me
And I was beggin' you Please don't go

And I said

Romeo take me
Somewhere we can be alone
I'll be waiting
All that's left to do is run
You'll be the Prince
And I'll be the Princess
It's a Love Story
Baby just say Yes

Romeo save me
They're trying to tell me how to feel
This love is difficult
But it's real
Don't be afraid
We'll make it out of this mess
It's a Love Story
Baby just say Yes

I got tired of waiting
Wonderin' if you were ever comin' around
My faith in you was fading
When I met you on the outskirts of town

And I said

Romeo save me
I've been feelin' so alone
I keep waiting for you
But you never come
Is this in my head?
I don't know what to think
He knelt to the ground
And pulled out a ring

And says

Marry me Juliet
You never have to be alone
I love you
And that's all I really know
I talked to your dad
Go pick out a white dress
It's a Love Story
Baby just say Yes

Oh oh
Oh oh oh

Cause we were both young
When I first saw you 



quinta-feira, 25 de outubro de 2012

6. Romeo and Juliet & "Bleeding Love"



About the Book: 

Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written early in the career of William Shakespeare about two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately unite their feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetime and, along with Hamlet, is one of his most frequently performed plays. Today, the title characters are regarded as archetypal young lovers.

The Link with the Song:


“The song talks about taking a chance and falling in love with someone even thought everyone tells you not to. The 'bleeding love' is about how this love is hurting you, but you keep loving the person. The song directly connects with the story of Romeo and Juliet, in the plot the Montagues and Capulets are sworn enemies which becomes an obstacle to the two lovers.

Activity in class:

The students will use the internet to locate a familiar quotation from Romeo and Juliet and they will interpret that quotation by making a friendship card.


Leona Lewis – Bleeding Love
Writer(s)         Jesse McCartney, Ryan Tedder
Producer         Ryan Tedder
Recorded        2007

Closed off from love
I didn't need the pain
Once or twice was enough
And it was all in vain
Time starts to pass
Before you know it you're frozen

But something happened
For the very first time with you
My heart melts into the ground
Found something true
And everyone's looking round
Thinking I'm going crazy

But I don't care what they say
I'm in love with you
They try to pull me away
But they don't know the truth
My heart's crippled by the vein
That I keep on closing
You cut me open and I

Keep bleeding
Keep, keep bleeding love
I keep bleeding
I keep, keep bleeding love
Keep bleeding
Keep, keep bleeding love
You cut me open

Trying hard not to hear
But they talk so loud
Their piercing sounds fill my ears
Try to fill me with doubt
Yet I know that the goal
Is to keep me from falling

But nothing's greater than the rush that comes with your embrace
And in this world of loneliness
I see your face
Yet everyone around me
Thinks that I'm going crazy, maybe, maybe

But I don't care what they say
I'm in love with you
They try to pull me away
But they don't know the truth
My heart's crippled by the vein
That I keep on closing
You cut me open and I

Keep bleeding
Keep, keep bleeding love
I keep bleeding
I keep, keep bleeding love
Keep bleeding
Keep, keep bleeding love
You cut me open

And it's draining all of me
Oh they find it hard to believe
I'll be wearing these scars
For everyone to see

I don't care what they say
I'm in love with you
They try to pull me away
But they don't know the truth
My heart's crippled by the vein
That I keep on closing
You cut me open and I

Keep bleeding
Keep, keep bleeding love
I keep bleeding
I keep, keep bleeding love
Keep bleeding
Keep, keep bleeding love
You cut me open and I