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  • We Wear The Mask
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    "We Wear the Mask" There are times in life where we are forced to do something we do not really want to do. There are certain situations like this that come to my mind. Every so often, my family gets together. As a teenager, I do not want to be confined. I realize some of my relatives are a lot older than me and I should spend as much time with them as I can. When my family gets together, I frequently am forced to go to these events and put a smile on my face. I am acting. I am putting on my "ma...
  • Night In The Poems
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    Gentlemen Of the Night "Acquainted With the Night" and "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" are two poems about the night which contain desires, and it is readily said that these two poets offer easily accessible emotion in their verse. For Frost, his emotion was an attainable one because he didn't fill his life with what he considered to be mundane challenges. "The most pronounced instance where my life was influenced by this instinct was when I gave up my work at Harvard", said Frost. It wa...
  • Definition Of Poetry
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    According to Webster's Dictionary, poetry is defined as "writing that formulates a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience in language chosen and arranged to create a specific emotional response through meaning, sound, and rhythm". While this is the technical definition of poetry many writers attempted to further describe what poetry is. There are many contradicting views and no one can agree what is the essence of poetry. Some poets think that poetry is the expression of emotions and r...
  • Appropriate Emotions In Miss Lola Ridge
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    F. Hackett "Lola Ridge's Poetry" One of the hardest things in life, especially literary life, is to admit one's significant emotions. Appropriate emotions are quite a different story. Almost everyone, from President Wilson down to the cheapest writer of advertising copy, has had practice in meeting circumstance with just the right kind of propitiatory words. But outside this game of rhetoric, which is not always so easy, there is the infinitely harder and finer art of self-expression-the art of ...
  • Rainer Maria Rilke Rose
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    Rainer Maria Rilke 'Rose, o pure contradiction, desire to be no one's sleep beneath so many lids. ' This was Rainer Maria Rilke's self-composed epitaph, written before leukemia took his life on December 29, 1926. The rose was a symbol of love, beauty, and devotion in many of Rilke's writings. With quotes such as this Rilke became known as one of the best poets of the 20th century. Rainer Maria Rilke was born on December 4, 1875 in Prague, which is now the capital of Czechoslovakia. He was the on...
  • Lawrence Poem
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    D.H. Lawrence Poems: Sorrow Submergence From LOVE POEMS: Lightning David Herbert Lawrence, novelist, short-story writer, and poet, was born in Nottinghamshire, England, in 1885. Very prolific and best known for his novels, Lawrence's first published works were poems in 1909. He believed in writing poetry that was immediate, stark and true to the mysterious inner force within in which motivated it. 'Sorrow' is a Lawrence poem which was written in the process of grieving for his mother. It is touc...
  • Better Poem In My Eyes J Keats
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    J. Keats utilizes a vast array of vocabulary and diction in Ode to autumn. Yet with these layers upon layers of vocabulary comes a disintegration of the rawest form of human being: Emotion. Sometimes, the best form of emotion is a heartfelt prose without metaphors or imagery. It is a tool every writer learns to use, the ability to convey emotion. Loss, joy, anger, writers are able to find a way to express their emotion through the thickest of metaphors. If the writer is not able to convey a cert...
  • Confident Cocky Casey
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    Strike Three America, and the world love sport; there are hundreds of types, but the one thing that links them all together is the emotion. For players and fans alike, the emotional involvement with the game is what draws them to it; and for Americans, there is one sport in particular that ignites their passion - baseball. Baseball has been called "America's pastime" for a reason; the suspense, drama, and pride wrapped up in this game have captivated generations. The poem, "Casey at the Bat" eff...
  • Poem From Judith Wright To Her Husband
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    The author of this text is the Australian poet Judith Wright. The title of this text is Woman To Man. The form of this text is a poem. The visual appearance of the text on the page indicates to us that it is a poem: it is positioned in the centre of the page and it is made up of uniform sections, or stanzas. The form is more constrained than that of a novel, which runs freely across the page from left to right. The text also utilizes formal poetic features, such as: multiple stanzas containing e...
  • Upcoming Stanza From Byrons Poem
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    Should the upcoming stanza from Byrons poem be omitted from the final draft of the poem Many people ask this question because it could change the meaning of the poem entirely. Each individual needs to look at the entire poem and decide for himself and make a fair judgement. Then fare the well, Fanny Now doubly undone, To prove false unto man yAs faithless to one. Thou art past recalling Even would I recall, For the woman once falling Forever must fall. This is a verse that was left out of Lord B...
  • Lost Of Their Lovers
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    The poem "Remembrance" and the character Heathcliff from the novel Wuthering Heights have a lot in common. The poem "Remembrance" deals with a man who has just lost his lover that he has loved since his youth. In the novel Wuthering Heights, Heathcliff loves Catherine since they first met and also has a youth love. As they grow older Catherine leaves to be with Edgar and than dies after giving birth. Heathcliff is saddened by this and becomes depressed. In "Remembrance" the man loses his lover b...

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