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  • Joyce And Elliot
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    Rebel in Literature, Rebel in Society It wasn't until the Modernism period, that questions about human existence and their place and function in the world were raised. Prior to this time of doubt and query, there was always a True answer for any question, and quandaries of perception were labeled as unknown due to insufficiency of needed information. Human infinite pride in its own superiority, blinded people to their incapability to possess the key to all the mysteries of the universe. Rigid in...
  • Donne's Holy Sonnet 10 The Speaker
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    The Ultimate Spiritual Plateau: An Analysis of John Donne's Holy Sonnet 10 In John Donne's Holy Sonnet 10, the speaker finds himself in an intense struggle to obtain the ultimate relationship, which is to have God in his life. He feels distant from God because of his sins and finds it difficult to accept being saved as a sinner and being free from sin. The speaker wants God to enter his life, but feels unworthy due to his sinful past. The moral and religious qualms of the speaker are manifest du...
  • To His Coy Mistress And The Flea
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    Seduction has been the game most played through out the centuries, as males attempt to convince and invite females into their beds. In Marvell's 'To His Coy Mistress' and Donne's 'The Flea', the speakers, propose a peccadilloes offer, which is so cunningly backed up by a liberalistic argument and is presented to each female when the generous request has been declined. These arguments are designed to induce thoughts of a carnal nature. The persuasions used by each are completely different but are...
  • Great Paradoxical Quote From The Poem
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    To His Coy Mistress " To His Coy Mistress", a poem by Andrew Marvell, generates an understanding of death and paradox through the expressive language of the speaker to the mistress. In the poem, he implements metaphors with hypothetical situations while describing his love for her in a timeless world. He clearly explains that he would love and adore her immensely, then suddenly changes his demeanor by acknowledging that a timeless world does not exist. This poem expresses appreciation for death ...
  • Very Appropriate Choice Of Title
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    The Poem that I chose to analyze is Agha Shahid Ali's titled Leaving Your City. This is a very appropriate choice of title because it clarifies and helps you to understand the movement of the poem. We have the writer and another character meeting and spending time together and then they are not together and the title helps us to understand that the writer has left the city of the newly met companion. Also the title is not stated with in the poem and is not a real clich'e title so I believe that ...
  • Decorations And Gift For The Speakers
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    The basic outline of the program is simply two speakers for no longer than 30 minutes and a 1 hour workout session. One of the speakers will be talking about nutrition and the prevalence of heart disease and other related issues in the black community. The other speaker will be talking about personal fitness and how to have a balanced workout regimen. After the speakers are done, everyone can basically workout. I am going to ask the CRC if its possible for them to play a RnB radio station for th...
  • Following Lines The Speaker
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    Poetry ExplicationOptionby Robert Morgan Written in free verse, this poem dramatizes the chance confrontation of a groundhog and terrier. As the speaker relates the setting, the poet uses the design of the groundhog den to provide an alternative, 'option', to the latent conflict. Morgan, asserts the layout of the groundhog den 'always has a back door', and in doing so introduces the option to conflict. The vocabulary, 'confronted', used to herald the terrier's presence, suggests the potential fo...
  • Surround Channel
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    How does the "surround-sound" technique work? Surround Sound which was introduced by Dolby Laboratories Inc to position sound around the audience so that the effects within movies would make them feel as though they were really there. The use of directional sound from different points in the room according to their depth, sharpness and clarity was the main goal. Starting off from a standard called Dolby Stereo, two separate channels were introduced, both left and right, so that other speakers co...
  • Distant From The Speaker Only The Speaker
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    Emily Dickinson poem entitled I felt a Funeral, in my Brain is directed towards a death in the speakers life. This death could have been a romantic love that had left him or her behind. It seems that they go through a type of struggle that is sort of bound to them. The first line of the poem is I felt a Funeral, in my Brain. This is the title of the piece because Dickinson did not title her work, so when it was published, the first line of each piece was used as the title. This line describes a ...
  • Beginning In The Second Stanza The Speaker
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    Prayer for Tradition In the poem "A Song for Simeon", T.S. Eliot uses ambiguity and religious allusion to convey decay and death of the old order to make room for modernity. Examining the imagery in the poem and the tone used allows for a better idea of what the speaker's attitude is toward these changes, and perhaps a hint of how the author himself feels. The view the speaker takes toward the changes he believes are to come is one of fear. He feels threatened by the thought of the way of life h...
  • Vision Of The Speaker In Other Men
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    Walking Through Hell Pablo Neruda's poem "Walking Around" displays a horrid look at society from a struggling class side in a communist light. Neruda uses personal accounts to describe an angry view on democracy and similar forms of government through tactical metaphors. Repetition helps create a dark feeling inside the speaker's head, similar to a depressed line of thought. The speaker feels sickened by the human race's destruction of the world and morality. He feels that the government has des...
  • Sunne Rising All Wealth
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    Key Terms: Main points: Significant quotes: Hyperbole- a far-reaching exaggeration Metaphysical- coined by Jon Dryden: poets sought to explain abstract concepts in order to make sense of the world. Conceit- A form of extended metaphor. A scholarly comparison between two things. Syllogism- A form of cyclic reasoning used in philosophy. Sonnet- lyric poetry with a 14-line structure. Paradox- A statement which initially seems absurd but on closer examination proves to be true and logical. Critical ...

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