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Hunch- I don’t mean to speak out of turn here. Free Download Trigonometry more. but many people have used a kind of numerology method to solve the poem. It involves counting letters of the alphabet and assigning them numbers. About two years ago it was a popular approach to solving the poem. If you are using that approach every letter is importantin fact essential. In my little mind when Forrest made his statement about typos and suggested it did not matter whether the “s” was there or not it put the squash on using a solution that counted letters in the poemothers disagree. I don’t know that this is why nardin feels the “s” is important.
I am simply pointing out one reason the “s” could be important. Hello Dal, hunch here. And thanks to Decall. I agree with you two, i just like to read others thoughts on what FF is tryin to say. To me, when he says answers with the s it means there’s more than one answer to his own questionSo why is it that I must go and leave my trove for all to seek? He’s said because he wants families to get back to nature.
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He’s said he wants others to experience the thrill of the chase. And, many other reasons for leaving the trove. There may be as many answers to this question as there are places the poem has led searchers.
Answer(s) works for me either way. Martin, author of Game of Thrones (who lives in Santa Fe) said: “I think there are two types of writers, the architects and the gardeners. The architects plan everything ahead of time, like an architect building a house. They know how many rooms are going to be in the house, what kind of roof they’re going to have, where the wires are going to run, what kind of plumbing there’s going to be. They have the whole thing designed and blueprinted out before they even nail the first board up.
The gardeners dig a hole, drop in a seed and water it. They kind of know what seed it is, they know if they planted a fantasy seed or mystery seed or whatever. But as the plant comes up and they water it, they don’t know how many branches it’s going to have, they find out as it grows.
And I’m much more a gardener than an architect.” ― George R.R. I think that Forrest’s statement that an architect wrote the poem is a very logical statement. Given the above concept of gardeners vs architects it is clear that Forrest planned the poem from the start.after all.he knew he was creating a pathway that would lead folks to a particular place. He knew where he wanted people to start and he knew where he wanted people to end.
He also knew why he wanted them to follow this pathSo the plot was establishedthe path was established long before he ever wrote the poem. Forrest wasn’t guessing about where people would gohe already knew that.the task was to get folks from point A to point B in an interesting way. Here is one way of applying beginning to completion poem interpretation incorporating architectural components: **ALL FICTITIOUS for sake of discussion** TTOTC poem has 6 stanzas and 24 lines 1. Forrest selected his location in Wyoming – it’s near Forest Service road 24 2. He writes the poem with 24 lines.
Hidden in the poem are the words ‘twenty four’ which confirm location. He writes the book with 24 chapters which hint at 24 clues in the poem 5. In chapter 24 he writes about pioneers which confirms pioneer canyon in Wyoming near FS road 24 6. 24 gold nuggets of truth in the text are advice from his father 7.
He placed 24 gold nuggets in the chest 8. The best time of the year to search for TC is after 6/24 9.
His sister June’s birthday was 6/24. Forrest is an organized person. You’ve seen his closet, his bath, his office. My guess is that his gallery and the staff that worked there were also very organized.
He undoubtedly had a system and expected staff to follow it. That’s not to say that there wasn’t room for fun and adventure and spontaneity but the business of running the gallery would have been well planned and thought out by Forrest. He had a system. In my opinion the poem is the same. It is a plan that will get someone from point A to point B.
Forrest knows where both those points are located. We do not, and just as Forrest has said, in so many words, we cannot possibly follow the poem to get to point B unless we start at point A. Starting anywhere else will not get us to point B.