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Speaker's Perception Of The Fly
5,615 wordsGerhard Friedrich This poem seems to present two major problems to the interpreter. First, what is the significance of the buzzing fly in relation to the dying person, and second, what is the meaning of the double use of "see" in the last line An analysis of the context helps to clear up these apparent obscurities, and a close parallel found in another Dickinson poem reinforces such interpretation. In an atmosphere of outward quiet and inner calm, the dying person collectedly proceeds to bequeat...
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Poem Journey Of The Magi
1,306 wordsT.S. Eliot's Journey of the Magi This Christmas poem is about the Epiphany and was created the very year of Eliot's conversion to Christianity (Fl eisner, 66). Therefore the theme of religion is an important one if we are to analyse the poem correctly. In the book of Ephesians in the Bible, Paul describes the rebirth of the world upon Christ's death, emphasis ing the Ephesians' new life (2: 4-5). This theme of death and rebirth is present in the poem Journey of the Magi, which, I will argue, is ...
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Piece Of Literature
571 wordsIn Emily Dickinson's poem, 'Because I could not be stopped for Death', Death is describe in human characteristics, throughout the piece of literature. She uses a a great deal of personification to allow us to relate to the piece. She also uses the poetic technique imagery. This plays a big role in the piece because it allows us to kind of picture ourselves there... In this piece of literature, the persona describes death as being gentle, handsome and well groomed. Perhaps a man coming to pick a ...
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Christian Views Of The Afterlife
2,902 wordsAn Analysis of British Literature Death is inevitable and what happens after death will always be a mystery to the living. For this reason, the afterlife has always been a topic which artists have chosen to explore in their works. Throughout the chronology of British literature, artists have used society's views as a basis to examine the afterlife, and look at it in new ways. The afterlife has been a theme in British Literature from the Anglo-Saxon period of Beowulf to the twentieth century writ...
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Shade's Poem The Butterfly Motif
1,497 wordsPale Fire, by Vladimir Nabokov, is a complex text made up of four parts. Three of the parts, the foreword, commentary, and index, are narrated by Dr. Charles Kinbote. The fourth part is a long poem written by a character named John Shade. There is much confusion as to the true identity of the narrator Kinbote, but for the sake of simplicity, I have taken the view that Dr. Charles Kinbote is the homosexual, insane, exiled Zemblan King Charles. Many different themes, motifs, plots, characters, and...
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Dickinson's Poems On Death
10,229 wordsALLEN TATE One of the perfect poems in English is The Chariot, /13/ and it exemplifies better than anything else [Emily Dickinson] wrote the special quality of her mind... If the word great means anything in poetry, this poem is one of the greatest in the English language; it is flawless to the last detail. The rhythm charges with movement the pattern of suspended action back of the poem. Every image is precise and, moreover, not merely beautiful, but /14/ inextricably fused with the central ide...