4º Miriam "The bedroom of my dreams"

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The bedroom of my dreams

Name: Miriam Otero Martínez Date: 21/11/14


Table of contents: 1. Introduction 2. Descriptions 2.1 My bedroom 2.2 The bedroom of my dreams 2.3 Sherap’s room 2.3.1 My opinion 3.Conclusion 4.Bibliographical references

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1. Introduction Well, in this project, I have to describe my bedroom, the bedroom of my dreams and explain why it is the bedroom that I want and finally to talk about a child’s bedroom its conditions. I have read a book called “Where children’s sleep “ and then, I have to think what conditions they want to transmit them. 2. Description 2.1 My bedroom When you enter into my bedroom, you can see, on the right hand, my mirror a chest of drawers and a bedside table too. On the left hand you can see four windows and another bedside table. In front of you, you can see my bedroom and on the left of the door, there is a wardrobe. There are some things that I love of my bedroom. For example, there is a lot of light and practically there isn’t any noise. It’s very peaceful. 2.2 The bedroom of my dreams The bedroom of my dreams is very similar to my real bedroom. The bedroom of my dreams is my bedroom but, with a bathroom and my study. In the place where I’m going to sleep, there will be two bedsides tables on the right hand and between them my bed, on the left hand my wardrobe, there I keep my clothes. Opposite the wardrobe there will be a sofa with a table and some bookshelves with my favourite books,as I love reading. In front of the bed, there is a very big window with views to the sea or to a lake, because I love nature. Next to the bookshelves, an archway to enter into the bathroom In the bathroom there is a sink with a kind of sofa on the left. In front of the sink there is a wardrobe where I keep the towels and toiletries. On the right hand, there is a shower with hydromassage. This bathroom has another door. If you open it you can see a study. In this room, on the left there are, a bookshelf, and a rug in front of a small sofa. In the middle of the study, there is a desk with a chair where I study and do my homework. I can see the landscape too, because in front of the table there is a big window. And finally, on the right , there is a table with a computer. 2.3 Sherap’s room Sherap is 10 years old and he lives in a Tibet monastery because there is a kind of legend that says that if you join your son in a monastery, it will bring luck for the family. He sleeps in a small room with another seventy two guys and they can´t have many possessions. In the photo, we can see a lot of blankets, two footballs , a bag and a book. I think that his room is very light.

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2.3.1 My opinion I think that this photograph tries to transmit us that sometimes, there are some things that are stronger than us and that we have to value what we have . I think that Sherpa’s parents are sad because they haven´t got his son with them. But, in the other hand, they have to do it because they think that if they don’t join him to the monastery, their life will be horrible. The principles that his parents want to transmite him are tradition and the ability to be in peace with himself and not to be isn’t be materialistic. I think that Sherpa could love the bedroom of my dreams, but I don’t think that it is the bedroom of his dreams. I imagine Sherpa in a room with his toys and a very big bookshelf with his favourite books, because I think that he loves reading. And when night falls , his father or his mother will read reads him a book before going to sleep. 3. Conclusion In this project, I learned to write a more complete composition and to compare a child’s bedroom which I choose among others with mine. I chose this photograph because it expresses tenderness and something very special that I can´t explain, I mean, when you look at Sherap you can see something in him that tells you that he is a very special child

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Bibliographical References: James Mollison. Where children sleep. http://issuu.com/chrisboot/docs/where_children_sleep_by_james_mollison [ 9 de novembro 2014]

Book: James Mollison. Where children sleep. London.Chris Boot. 1 November 2010. Photographs: Document: ­Photo 1:Jan Van Halleben. Girl's Dreams Creatively Displayed in Bed .JPEG Image. 25th October 2011. http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/girls­dreams­creatively­displayed­in­bed [ 14/11/14] Presentation: ­ Photo 1:Jan Van Halleben. Girl's Dreams Creatively Displayed in Bed .JPEG Image. 25th October 2011. http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/girls­dreams­creatively­displayed­in­bed [ 14/11/14] ­ Photo 2: fijo_con_banco.JPEG Image. http://www.practicaychic.com/sites/default/files/fijo_con_banco.jpg. [14/11/14] ­ Photo 3: James Mollison. 1389978171. PNG Image. http://sherap.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/4/0/25408537/1389978171.png [14/11/14] ­ Photo 4: James Molison. wcs. JPEG Image. http://2.bp.blogspot.com/­bpcSNrpStfM/UX8h8sBEXHI/AAAAAAAAA3U/LeZG5WgzK_k/s160 0/wcs.jpg . [14/11/14] Where children sleep: Sherap. http://sherap.weebly.com/sheraps-survival.html [ 23/11/14]

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