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Hone Tuwhare was born on October 21, 1922, in Kaikohe, New Zealand.
Yes. Of course it does. It is the images portrayed within the poem that make it memorable. The image of the door is used in many cases throughout the poem. Gives it a kind of sarcastic and humorous side.
Monologue is a poem by New Zealand poet Hone Tuwhare. It describes the life of a factory worker, the main theme being his acceptance with life as it is. He states that he sits near a large door that lets in drafts in winter and heat in summer, irritations that he could choose to avoid. By doing so, however, he would be closer to hear those who give orders and farther from new faces entering the company's threshold for the first time, which he enjoys. This speaks to the contentment of man with the cycles of life through descriptions of the seasons and the turnover of employees, poetry through the eyes of a working man that seeks neither ambition nor dissatisfaction.
Get some experience! Take an acting class or two to hone your skills, learn a monologue and a song, and get started auditioning.
"The Plant Poems: Windows on the Seasons" by Michele Leggott "The Tree" by James K. Baxter "Gumtree" by Annabel Hawkins "Ko te ingoa o te pātene rākau" (The Name of the Tree) by Hone Tuwhare
regards hone
Hone Glendinning's birth name is Hone McMahon Glendining.
The word 'hone' can be either the noun or the verb form. There is also a gerund, honing. The noun 'hone' is the word for the whetstone or machine that is used to sharpen blades.
Te Kakapi-o-te-rangi Te Wharepouri died in 1842.
William Hone died in 1842.
William Hone was born in 1780.