1 00:00:06,900 --> 00:00:08,900 Ensina Musu 2 00:00:10,900 --> 00:00:12,900 Andela Carajosa 3 00:00:13,900 --> 00:00:15,900 Andela Guame 4 00:00:17,899 --> 00:00:19,899 Javier Gutiérrez 5 00:00:19,899 --> 00:00:27,179 Mohamed 6 00:00:27,179 --> 00:00:28,179 My name is Mohamed 7 00:00:28,179 --> 00:00:29,179 Yes, teacher 8 00:00:29,179 --> 00:00:31,179 Come out to the blackboard 9 00:00:33,179 --> 00:00:36,179 Now write, what is ignored is appreciated 10 00:00:36,179 --> 00:00:52,829 Let's see, let's see, let's see. What does the poet say? 11 00:00:52,829 --> 00:00:58,850 Let's see, who wants to suggest a definition? What does it mean to ignore? 12 00:00:58,850 --> 00:01:03,850 It means to be the best, because my father always called me ignorant and I am clearly the best. 13 00:01:03,850 --> 00:01:08,849 Let's see, guys, what is a true definition? Does anyone know what it means to ignore? 14 00:01:08,849 --> 00:01:11,849 Ignoring means to ignore something you don't like. 15 00:01:11,849 --> 00:01:13,849 And what does despise mean? 16 00:01:13,849 --> 00:01:15,849 To be the worst man. 17 00:01:15,849 --> 00:01:22,849 Well, that definition is a bit like walking around the house, don't you think? And besides, it is not entirely correct. 18 00:01:22,849 --> 00:01:24,849 Tell me, Alejandro. 19 00:01:24,849 --> 00:01:29,849 Well, I suppose that contempt is the lack of appreciation, and if you appreciate and recognize the value of something, 20 00:01:29,849 --> 00:01:33,849 contempt will be something like having something genealogical and not knowing it. 21 00:01:33,849 --> 00:01:35,849 Oh, how beautiful! 22 00:01:37,849 --> 00:01:38,849 Silence! 23 00:01:38,849 --> 00:01:40,849 It's very well thought out, Alejandro. 24 00:01:40,849 --> 00:01:49,849 It is that and even more than that, because despise is an antonym, the opposite of appreciate, and it manifests itself externally. 25 00:01:49,849 --> 00:01:54,849 In that sense, as Julián said before, the one who despises is a lord. 26 00:01:54,849 --> 00:02:01,849 So what Machado wants to say is something like, if you don't even look, if you pass, you lose it? 27 00:02:01,849 --> 00:02:07,849 It is one of the possible readings. That is the magic of poetry. 28 00:02:07,849 --> 00:02:11,349 What have you written, Mohamed? 29 00:02:11,349 --> 00:02:13,349 It's an Arabic saying by a teacher. 30 00:02:16,349 --> 00:02:17,349 And what does it mean? 31 00:02:17,349 --> 00:02:20,349 Whoever teaches me a word will make me his slave. 32 00:02:20,349 --> 00:02:27,349 Well, thank you very much, Mohamed, because I have taught you two words, but you have taught me a beautiful reflection. 33 00:02:27,349 --> 00:02:29,349 Come on, sit down. 34 00:02:29,349 --> 00:02:36,650 Well, we have already finished with Antonio Machado's poetry. 35 00:02:36,650 --> 00:02:38,650 Let's start with Alberti. 36 00:02:38,650 --> 00:02:42,110 Alberti. Poet adonde lo saia, amante del mar. 37 00:02:42,849 --> 00:02:44,689 ¿Alguien conoce algo de Alberti? 38 00:02:47,990 --> 00:02:50,789 1.800.000 entradas en Google, profe. 39 00:02:52,469 --> 00:02:55,650 ¿Por qué me dices eso? Estamos hablando de poesía. 40 00:02:57,389 --> 00:02:58,030 Silencio. 41 00:02:58,669 --> 00:02:59,229 Di, Mohamed. 42 00:02:59,669 --> 00:03:01,889 ¿Por qué se dice en español Google y no Google? 43 00:03:02,370 --> 00:03:04,590 A ver, Mohamed, no nos dispersemos. 44 00:03:04,590 --> 00:03:07,689 Estamos viendo poesía. ¿Por qué me preguntas eso? 45 00:03:07,689 --> 00:03:14,189 Because I have never understood why they pronounce the words of the English as they say, and to me, no one calls me by my name. 46 00:03:14,189 --> 00:03:19,189 My name is Mohamed, not Mohamed, nor Moha, nor Mohama, much less Moro. 47 00:03:33,240 --> 00:03:44,610 You come to play with us? 48 00:03:44,610 --> 00:03:46,610 Your friends never want me to play with you. 49 00:03:46,610 --> 00:03:49,610 But I do want to, Mohamed. 50 00:03:52,610 --> 00:03:54,610 Mohamed, Moha, Mohamed. 51 00:03:58,590 --> 00:03:59,949 The story of Mohamed