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        <description><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #339966;"><strong>Dubhais</strong></span></p>
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<p>Aprend&iacute; una nueva palabra en ingl&eacute;s tambi&eacute;n "carrion" pero espero no tener que utilizarlo demasiado.</p>
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<p>Recuerde el buitre que vol&oacute; siempre con&nbsp; equipaje de carro&ntilde;a.</p>
<p><span style="color: #339966;"><strong>JP</strong></span> yeah short stories are a great idea. Manageable bytes ;-)</p>
<p>In <em>La Ciudad de las Bestias</em> I am a third of the way through, I have found about five and half thousand distinct spellings which actually means about one to two thousand words because nouns and adjectives come masculine/feminine-singular/plural and we all know how many verb forms there are.&nbsp; It looks daunting but it isn't that bad. I still have 9000 words I haven't seen yet out of 83,000 in the book. I suspect that about a third of those will be unique spellings and maybe half of those, new words.</p>
<p>I used to live at the table in front of the short story section of my H.S library.&nbsp;</p>]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #339966;"><strong>Dubhais</strong></span></p>
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<p>Aprend&iacute; una nueva palabra en ingl&eacute;s tambi&eacute;n "carrion" pero espero no tener que utilizarlo demasiado.</p>
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<p>Recuerde el buitre que vol&oacute; siempre con&nbsp; equipaje de carro&ntilde;a.</p>
<p><span style="color: #339966;"><strong>JP</strong></span> yeah short stories are a great idea. Manageable bytes ;-)</p>
<p>In <em>La Ciudad de las Bestias</em> I am a third of the way through, I have found about five and half thousand distinct spellings which actually means about one to two thousand words because nouns and adjectives come masculine/feminine-singular/plural and we all know how many verb forms there are.&nbsp; It looks daunting but it isn't that bad. I still have 9000 words I haven't seen yet out of 83,000 in the book. I suspect that about a third of those will be unique spellings and maybe half of those, new words.</p>
<p>I used to live at the table in front of the short story section of my H.S library.&nbsp;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>Looks like we're doing great.&nbsp; You folks that are upper-intermediate and above, please continue the conversation in Spanish.&nbsp; I'm going to lead a little discussion of this microcuento in English for the intermediates and below, not because the discussion should be in English, but I realize this may be the first time some of you try a directed reading.&nbsp; You should be able to answer some of these questions, <strong>even if you didn't understand every sentence</strong> or word of the story.&nbsp; Here goes:&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>1.&nbsp;</strong> This reading can be divided into two main sections.&nbsp; Where do you draw the dividing line?&nbsp; Can you give a title to each section?</p>
<p><strong>2.&nbsp; </strong>Find the sentence where the author lists different colors.&nbsp; Each color has a symbolic meaning in Western culture.&nbsp; Can you give each color's association?&nbsp; Bonus points if you can give the association in Spanish.</p>
<p><strong>3.</strong>&nbsp; Find the section where Denevi lists descriptions which seem to be paired in opposites.&nbsp; Which religious tradition is being referred to in each description?</p>
<p><strong>4.&nbsp; </strong>What is the point that Denevi is making when listing the opposing descriptions of the fly god?&nbsp; For that matter, what point is he trying to make in the first two lines of the story?&nbsp; Can you infer the narrator's own religious beliefs?</p>
<p><strong>5.</strong> The second part of the story illustrates some concepts that seem to unify all fly religions, despite the diversity described in the first section.&nbsp; What is the joke (or the point) of the second section?&nbsp; How is it surprising?</p>
<p>Finally, <strong>the important question</strong>:&nbsp; did you enjoy reading this story?&nbsp; Or did you hate it?&nbsp; Let us know why!&nbsp;</p>
<p>Please don't be shy about sharing your thoughts; your discussion will help others understand this story better!</p>]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looks like we're doing great.&nbsp; You folks that are upper-intermediate and above, please continue the conversation in Spanish.&nbsp; I'm going to lead a little discussion of this microcuento in English for the intermediates and below, not because the discussion should be in English, but I realize this may be the first time some of you try a directed reading.&nbsp; You should be able to answer some of these questions, <strong>even if you didn't understand every sentence</strong> or word of the story.&nbsp; Here goes:&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>1.&nbsp;</strong> This reading can be divided into two main sections.&nbsp; Where do you draw the dividing line?&nbsp; Can you give a title to each section?</p>
<p><strong>2.&nbsp; </strong>Find the sentence where the author lists different colors.&nbsp; Each color has a symbolic meaning in Western culture.&nbsp; Can you give each color's association?&nbsp; Bonus points if you can give the association in Spanish.</p>
<p><strong>3.</strong>&nbsp; Find the section where Denevi lists descriptions which seem to be paired in opposites.&nbsp; Which religious tradition is being referred to in each description?</p>
<p><strong>4.&nbsp; </strong>What is the point that Denevi is making when listing the opposing descriptions of the fly god?&nbsp; For that matter, what point is he trying to make in the first two lines of the story?&nbsp; Can you infer the narrator's own religious beliefs?</p>
<p><strong>5.</strong> The second part of the story illustrates some concepts that seem to unify all fly religions, despite the diversity described in the first section.&nbsp; What is the joke (or the point) of the second section?&nbsp; How is it surprising?</p>
<p>Finally, <strong>the important question</strong>:&nbsp; did you enjoy reading this story?&nbsp; Or did you hate it?&nbsp; Let us know why!&nbsp;</p>
<p>Please don't be shy about sharing your thoughts; your discussion will help others understand this story better!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>JP, this is awesome...I'll be back tomorrow with my thoughts</p>]]></description>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>Ok...</p>
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<li>Creo que el cuento divid&iacute; entre la descripci&oacute;n del Dios y la vida despu&eacute;s de muerte de las moscas. La titulo primero debe ser al mismo, pero la media secunda ser&iacute;a...El Cielo de las Moscas.</li>
<li>No s&eacute; los colores oficial del oeste, pero a m&iacute;, Verde es Vida, Negra es Muerte, Dorado es Riqueza, Rosa es Amor, Blanca es Pureza, y Purp&uacute;rea es Sabidur&iacute;a.</li>
<li>Puedo solo suponer que la tradici&oacute;n es de cristianismo &oacute; jud&iacute;o. No s&eacute; demasiado de religi&oacute;n.</li>
<li>Creo que, quiz&aacute;s, Denevi quiere demostrarnos que en verdad, todos crean a Dios en su propia im&aacute;gen. Por supuesto, la iron&iacute;a es que cada grupa hace su dios multifac&eacute;tico, pero cualquiera un hombre &oacute; mosca, le dan todos de sus propias calidades.</li>
<li>Todos Moscas ir a Cielo si est&eacute;n bueno, &oacute; infierno si no. La broma, de hecho, es que, Cielo depende en qu&eacute; se ama&hellip;como una recompensa. Las moscas aman mierda y basura, y asi que est&aacute; el Cielo de las moscas.</li>
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<p>Esta fue muy divertido, me gusta mucho&hellip;.m&aacute;s, por favor!</p>]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok...</p>
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<li>Creo que el cuento divid&iacute; entre la descripci&oacute;n del Dios y la vida despu&eacute;s de muerte de las moscas. La titulo primero debe ser al mismo, pero la media secunda ser&iacute;a...El Cielo de las Moscas.</li>
<li>No s&eacute; los colores oficial del oeste, pero a m&iacute;, Verde es Vida, Negra es Muerte, Dorado es Riqueza, Rosa es Amor, Blanca es Pureza, y Purp&uacute;rea es Sabidur&iacute;a.</li>
<li>Puedo solo suponer que la tradici&oacute;n es de cristianismo &oacute; jud&iacute;o. No s&eacute; demasiado de religi&oacute;n.</li>
<li>Creo que, quiz&aacute;s, Denevi quiere demostrarnos que en verdad, todos crean a Dios en su propia im&aacute;gen. Por supuesto, la iron&iacute;a es que cada grupa hace su dios multifac&eacute;tico, pero cualquiera un hombre &oacute; mosca, le dan todos de sus propias calidades.</li>
<li>Todos Moscas ir a Cielo si est&eacute;n bueno, &oacute; infierno si no. La broma, de hecho, es que, Cielo depende en qu&eacute; se ama&hellip;como una recompensa. Las moscas aman mierda y basura, y asi que est&aacute; el Cielo de las moscas.</li>
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<p>Esta fue muy divertido, me gusta mucho&hellip;.m&aacute;s, por favor!</p>]]></content:encoded>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>&iexcl;Muy bien, <span style="color: #3366ff;"><strong>russhuntley!</strong></span></p>
<p>Claro que <strong>el para&iacute;so</strong> de las moscas es un infierno para los seres humanos &iquest;eh? &nbsp;</p>
<p>En cuanto al n&uacute;mero tres, hay una referencia a un dios de infinitas alas... &iquest;qu&eacute; significar&aacute;?</p>]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&iexcl;Muy bien, <span style="color: #3366ff;"><strong>russhuntley!</strong></span></p>
<p>Claro que <strong>el para&iacute;so</strong> de las moscas es un infierno para los seres humanos &iquest;eh? &nbsp;</p>
<p>En cuanto al n&uacute;mero tres, hay una referencia a un dios de infinitas alas... &iquest;qu&eacute; significar&aacute;?</p>]]></content:encoded>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>This is awesome. &nbsp;I spent 6 hours with a one-on-one teacher reviewing the subjunctive, I have homework, and STILL I find myself at Spanishpod!</p>
<p>Thanks for the link. &nbsp;I loved this dense little story. &nbsp;Of course, as a Catholic priest, the subject was of interest to me.</p>
<p>1. &nbsp;I agree with russhuntley</p>
<p>2. &nbsp;I agree more or less with russhuntley, again! &nbsp;Except maybe purp&uacute;rea as royalty. &nbsp;I want to know the bonus point answers for Spanish associations!!!</p>
<p>3. &nbsp;I certainly could be way off, but I would say that the contrasts seemed to signify the differences between&nbsp;Western&nbsp;and&nbsp;Eastern&nbsp;thought: &nbsp;the contrast between the different understandings of a personal deity of revelation, and an impersonal existence of divinity. &nbsp;The difference between a deity who trancends creation and the idea of deity comprised of all that is good in existence. &nbsp;Also, there is also a difference between limited beings of ancient pagans and the infinite being of the Greek philosophical, Ancient Israelite, Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions.</p>
<p>4. &nbsp;I believe there is a hard-wired need for us to know something beyond ourselves... yet feel connected at the same time! &nbsp;So the flies seek to know a god like themselves. &nbsp;</p>
<p>5. &nbsp;I loved the ending. &nbsp;I certainly don't think fly-heaven is any more ridiculous than fat babies playing harps. &nbsp;When speaking of such things, it is almost completely metaphorical.</p>
<p>I would love to hear others' thoughts as well.<br />(...and one of these days I'll work up the nerve to write in Spanish!)&nbsp;</p>]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is awesome. &nbsp;I spent 6 hours with a one-on-one teacher reviewing the subjunctive, I have homework, and STILL I find myself at Spanishpod!</p>
<p>Thanks for the link. &nbsp;I loved this dense little story. &nbsp;Of course, as a Catholic priest, the subject was of interest to me.</p>
<p>1. &nbsp;I agree with russhuntley</p>
<p>2. &nbsp;I agree more or less with russhuntley, again! &nbsp;Except maybe purp&uacute;rea as royalty. &nbsp;I want to know the bonus point answers for Spanish associations!!!</p>
<p>3. &nbsp;I certainly could be way off, but I would say that the contrasts seemed to signify the differences between&nbsp;Western&nbsp;and&nbsp;Eastern&nbsp;thought: &nbsp;the contrast between the different understandings of a personal deity of revelation, and an impersonal existence of divinity. &nbsp;The difference between a deity who trancends creation and the idea of deity comprised of all that is good in existence. &nbsp;Also, there is also a difference between limited beings of ancient pagans and the infinite being of the Greek philosophical, Ancient Israelite, Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions.</p>
<p>4. &nbsp;I believe there is a hard-wired need for us to know something beyond ourselves... yet feel connected at the same time! &nbsp;So the flies seek to know a god like themselves. &nbsp;</p>
<p>5. &nbsp;I loved the ending. &nbsp;I certainly don't think fly-heaven is any more ridiculous than fat babies playing harps. &nbsp;When speaking of such things, it is almost completely metaphorical.</p>
<p>I would love to hear others' thoughts as well.<br />(...and one of these days I'll work up the nerve to write in Spanish!)&nbsp;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>1.&nbsp; lo mismo de russhuntley.</p>
<p>2.&nbsp; los mismo de russhuntley tambien.</p>
<p>3.&nbsp; bell&iacute;sima &lt;--&gt; monstruosa =&nbsp; ???</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; terrible&nbsp;&nbsp; &lt;--&gt; ben&eacute;vola = Cristiano</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; vengativa &lt;--&gt; justiciera =&nbsp; ???</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; joven &lt;--&gt; vieja =&nbsp; ???</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; No s&eacute; mucho sobre de los religiones otra de Cristiano.</p>
<p>4.&nbsp; El punto que Denevi hace, en mi opini&oacute;n, es que la gente imaginaron a su dios con&nbsp;caracter&iacute;sticas contrarios y que no tienen nada entremedias.&nbsp;&nbsp;Los dios&nbsp;representen los extremidades de nuestros vidas.&nbsp; En realidad, nuestros vidas tenemos muchos complicaci&oacute;nes que no son fac&iacute;l a poner en categor&iacute;as buenas o&nbsp;males.&nbsp;&nbsp;Pienso que Denevi&nbsp;es un ateo.</p>
<p>5.&nbsp; La broma es que las moscas van al para&iacute;so que a los humanos piensan es como el infierno y viceversa.</p>
<p>No puedo pensar que es la significa de la differencia de los dios con infinitivas alas y los de sin alas.</p>
<p>Este microcuenta fue muy dif&iacute;cil para mi, pero me gusta as&iacute; y todo, por descontado el t&eacute;rmino, je je.</p>
<p>Con debido respecto a padre_greg y russhuntley y a todos.</p>]]></description>
        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1.&nbsp; lo mismo de russhuntley.</p>
<p>2.&nbsp; los mismo de russhuntley tambien.</p>
<p>3.&nbsp; bell&iacute;sima &lt;--&gt; monstruosa =&nbsp; ???</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; terrible&nbsp;&nbsp; &lt;--&gt; ben&eacute;vola = Cristiano</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; vengativa &lt;--&gt; justiciera =&nbsp; ???</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; joven &lt;--&gt; vieja =&nbsp; ???</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; No s&eacute; mucho sobre de los religiones otra de Cristiano.</p>
<p>4.&nbsp; El punto que Denevi hace, en mi opini&oacute;n, es que la gente imaginaron a su dios con&nbsp;caracter&iacute;sticas contrarios y que no tienen nada entremedias.&nbsp;&nbsp;Los dios&nbsp;representen los extremidades de nuestros vidas.&nbsp; En realidad, nuestros vidas tenemos muchos complicaci&oacute;nes que no son fac&iacute;l a poner en categor&iacute;as buenas o&nbsp;males.&nbsp;&nbsp;Pienso que Denevi&nbsp;es un ateo.</p>
<p>5.&nbsp; La broma es que las moscas van al para&iacute;so que a los humanos piensan es como el infierno y viceversa.</p>
<p>No puedo pensar que es la significa de la differencia de los dios con infinitivas alas y los de sin alas.</p>
<p>Este microcuenta fue muy dif&iacute;cil para mi, pero me gusta as&iacute; y todo, por descontado el t&eacute;rmino, je je.</p>
<p>Con debido respecto a padre_greg y russhuntley y a todos.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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<li>Cuando me leo esta cuenta, la primera divisi&oacute;n que me di cuenta es para&nbsp; acuerdo/desacuerdo.&nbsp; Al primero cada grupo de moscas tiene su propia visi&oacute;n de dios, y para esto el autor enumero las diferencias.&nbsp; En la segunda parte &eacute;l enumero puntos que los estaban en concordar.&nbsp; <br />Claro, como escrib&iacute;o russito, en esta cuenta es la divisi&oacute;n antes y despu&eacute;s de la muerte. <br /> Un otro tipo de divisi&oacute;n fuera la parte por los qualidades de los dios y la parte sobre las recompensas que se&nbsp; sacar&aacute; para los moscas buenas o malas.</li>
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<li>Cuando me leo esta cuenta, la primera divisi&oacute;n que me di cuenta es para&nbsp; acuerdo/desacuerdo.&nbsp; Al primero cada grupo de moscas tiene su propia visi&oacute;n de dios, y para esto el autor enumero las diferencias.&nbsp; En la segunda parte &eacute;l enumero puntos que los estaban en concordar.&nbsp; <br />Claro, como escrib&iacute;o russito, en esta cuenta es la divisi&oacute;n antes y despu&eacute;s de la muerte. <br /> Un otro tipo de divisi&oacute;n fuera la parte por los qualidades de los dios y la parte sobre las recompensas que se&nbsp; sacar&aacute; para los moscas buenas o malas.</li>
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<p>En pensando de nuevo, me acuerdo contigo...Creo que purp&uacute;rea es por realeza. Pensaba, quizas,&nbsp;&nbsp;sobre chakras.</p>
<p><br />Y por favor, tratas para escribir en espa&ntilde;ol, tambien...o mejor, escribe en ambos maneras...est&aacute; bien hacer faltas. El m&aacute;s escribas, el m&aacute;s te recuerdas. No te preocupes sobre errores, yo ya me s&eacute; que hago muchas, yo asesino la idioma de espa&ntilde;ol a veces (mucho je je). Los usarios aqui son muy agradable y puedan ayudarte. Y por supuesto, el equipo de Spanishpod es fantastico</p>
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<p>Creo que infinitas alas refiera a los muchas caras de dios....c&oacute;mo cada persona &oacute; mosca, se percata de dios...quizas? Porque dios es infinitas en forma, hay poder muchos muchos tipos de existencia.</p>
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<p>En pensando de nuevo, me acuerdo contigo...Creo que purp&uacute;rea es por realeza. Pensaba, quizas,&nbsp;&nbsp;sobre chakras.</p>
<p><br />Y por favor, tratas para escribir en espa&ntilde;ol, tambien...o mejor, escribe en ambos maneras...est&aacute; bien hacer faltas. El m&aacute;s escribas, el m&aacute;s te recuerdas. No te preocupes sobre errores, yo ya me s&eacute; que hago muchas, yo asesino la idioma de espa&ntilde;ol a veces (mucho je je). Los usarios aqui son muy agradable y puedan ayudarte. Y por supuesto, el equipo de Spanishpod es fantastico</p>
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<p>JP;</p>
<p>Creo que infinitas alas refiera a los muchas caras de dios....c&oacute;mo cada persona &oacute; mosca, se percata de dios...quizas? Porque dios es infinitas en forma, hay poder muchos muchos tipos de existencia.</p>
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        <description><![CDATA[<p>Para m&iacute; es imposible leer esta microcuenta sin pensar en los Reyes del Infierno que aparacen en el serie <em>Sandman</em> por Neil Gaiman. ;)</p>
<p>M&aacute;s durante el d&iacute;a (pero @padre_greg, me encanta el comentario sobre los bebes gordos ;) ) &ndash; s&oacute;lo noto en este momento que, JP, s&eacute; que ya no andas con SpanishPod pero espero mucho que es posible continuar este serie, me gusta mucho.</p>
<p><span style="color: #888888;">It's impossible for me to read this short story without thinking of the Lords of Hell that appear in the series <em>Sandman</em> by Neil Gaiman.&nbsp; ;)</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #888888;">More during the day (but @padre_greg, I loved the comment about the fat babies ;) ) &ndash; for now I'll just note that, JP, I know you're not with SpanishPod anymore but I really hope it's possible to continue this series, I like it a lot.</span></p>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Para m&iacute; es imposible leer esta microcuenta sin pensar en los Reyes del Infierno que aparacen en el serie <em>Sandman</em> por Neil Gaiman. ;)</p>
<p>M&aacute;s durante el d&iacute;a (pero @padre_greg, me encanta el comentario sobre los bebes gordos ;) ) &ndash; s&oacute;lo noto en este momento que, JP, s&eacute; que ya no andas con SpanishPod pero espero mucho que es posible continuar este serie, me gusta mucho.</p>
<p><span style="color: #888888;">It's impossible for me to read this short story without thinking of the Lords of Hell that appear in the series <em>Sandman</em> by Neil Gaiman.&nbsp; ;)</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #888888;">More during the day (but @padre_greg, I loved the comment about the fat babies ;) ) &ndash; for now I'll just note that, JP, I know you're not with SpanishPod anymore but I really hope it's possible to continue this series, I like it a lot.</span></p>
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