On honoring the two Chilean Nobel Prize winners in the literature in the world history; Having something to say for the world!

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You know, Chile is a nice and long country in the southern part of America. They have two Nobel Prizes in literature during all the nation's history! And you know, when writing and giving the literature to the world, there should be a message. And there is just something with precision having diversity and freedom in its all. And that is why we are honoring the different countries having the Nobel Prize in the world.

Gabriela Mistral was the first Nobel Prize winner from Chile in 1945, just when the Second World War came to an end. She won it on her powerful and emotional poetry, and she was a hero for the whole Latin America. And she wrote her contribution in Spanish. Gabriela Mistral's poems are characterized by strong emotion and direct language. They are also influenced by the modernist movement. Their central themes are love, deceit, sorrow, nature, travel, and love for children.

Gabriela Mistral (April 7, 1889 – January 10, 1957, also known as Lucila Godoy Alcayaga) was a Chilean poet, educator, diplomat, and feminist. Here you can sample nine poems by Gabriela Mistral about life, love, and death, both in their original Spanish (poemas de Gabriela Mistral), and in English translation. And you know, life is life, and we can write much about it, and we are living much in love in life, and when it is ended we are reaching the death, and maybe we have a destiny or not. We cannot know, but many people have written about it in all times. So, we are the human bodies that are operating and working and living and relaxing, and we are just the human nature in the nature, as our Scottish philosopher David Hume wrote about the life, and we can do whatever, and we are dead when it is over on the earth.

Did Gabriela Mistral write about children? But ''the mother of the nation,'' as Mistral is often called here because of her poems for and about children, is now the focus of a controversy that is forcing a re-examination of her life and work. And we all start the life as being young and children, and we grow up, and develop ourselves through the whole life. And life can be imagined back in time, and we are living in the present and the future the whole life around. And we can write what variants that are possible, and there are just some of all conceivable in the world from time to time, because life ever since are books all around the world.

Her reputation as a poet was established in 1914 when she won a Chilean prize for three “Sonetos de la muerte” (“Sonnets of Death”). They were signed with the name by which she has since been known, which she coined from those of two of her favourite poets, Gabriele D'Annunzio and Frédéric Mistral. So, Gabriela Mistral won the Nobel Prize in literature in relation to thoughts and feelings about the death, and that we are here together and sometimes some are gone, and we must live again, and all people die in the long run! And sonnets are a special way to write the poems, with rules about writing.

Pablo Neruda was another Chilean writer and author, and he got the Nobel Prize in literature in 1971, and he wrote in Spanish, and many people in Chile are talking Spanish, with some variants of all that are conceivable. And Pablo Neruda was writing poetry, and he wrote about the destiny and the dreams for a whole continent. So, he is writing about what comes to the human mind when being a human being, and it is about imaginations and why we are thinking and feeling in the ways we are doing. So, destinies are about where we are coming, and what is happening with us in life and when we are dead. And the dreams are about what we are wondering about, and what we wish us of life. And we are dreaming when sleeping, and we can also dream about different things when being alive in the life. Pablo Neruda's 5 most famous poems are the following:

-Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines
-Don't Be Far Off
-When I Die
-Die Slowly
-Here I Love You

So, Neruda wrote being pleasant in life, and being closed to your families and friends, and we are dying now or after a while. And we should love each other.


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