Creative Corner
Ms Tedeschi’s Year 11 students have currently been focussing on creative writing exercises in Literature, centred around the Gothic genre, specifically. Students were each given a page from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and were encouraged to eliminate words for the purpose of creating a poem. This practice is known as Blackout Poetry and the exercise was completed with considerable success. Take a look!
Toils
With an anxiety.
Instruments of life
I might infuse
myself of rest and health.
An ardour that far exceeded the beauty of the dream.
Wildest bloom enveloped.
Night
amounted to agony
collected around me.
One in the morning the rain battered dismally
And I saw the eye of the creature.
My emotions wretch such infinite pains,
His features beautiful
But these luxuriances formed horrid contrast.
I had deprived myself health
I had desired and beauty and disgust filled my heart.
I was
Miserable
It was
a spark.
How can I describe the features that filled my heart?
His eyes were fixed on me.
I remained, listening attentively.
Gazed on him.
It was on a dreary night of November that I
Infuse a spark of my candle
And a Great God
With eyes that seemed almost of the same colour
As the dun-white sockets and
Straight black lips,
Vanished, and
I rushed out of the room.
The accomplishment, a spark.
Glimmer of the half-extinguished light.
My emotions
selected muscles and arteries beneath.
Accidents of life.
I had deprived myself of beauty.
Elizabeth, the bloom of health.
The first kiss, my teeth chattered
His jaws opened.
A mummy again.
He was ugly then.
I described my emotions as beautiful
but these only contrast with watery eyes.
I had deprived myself of rest and health.
Horror filled my heart.
Unable to compose my mind to sleep
I was disturbed by wildest dreams.
They became livid
And
Every limb became convulsed.
I
fear
life.
I collected the instruments of life,
Beauty,
horror and disgust.
I was disturbed by the wildest dreams
Listening attentively, catching and fearing.
A dreary night
Infuse a spark of being into the lifeless thing that lay at my feet
By the glimmer of the half-extinguished light,
Describe my emotions at this catastrophe,
Features as beautiful. Beautiful!
Breathless horror and disgust filled my heart,
Endeavouring to seek a few moments of forgetfulness
Wildest dreams
Embraced her, but as I imprinted the first kiss on her lips
They became livid with
Miserably given life.
I collected the instruments of life around me
And I endeavoured.
I had worked hard
for the sole purpose of infusing life into
Myself.
I had filled my heart.
I had created
the wildest dreams.
The dim and yellow light of the moon,
I had created and
I escaped and took refuge in
Life.