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  • Use Of Latin In Owens Poem
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    The attitudes of poets towards war have always been expressed vigorously in their poetry, each poet either condoning or condemning war, and justifying their attitudes in whatever way possible. I aim to explore the change in the portrayal of war before and during the twentieth century, and also the structures and devices poets use to convey their views persuasively, and justify them. These two poems describe war, and scenes from war, with varying levels of intensity and reality and also from diff...
  • Mongoloid Child Handling Shells On The Beach
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    Diction, Theme and Imagery in Richard Snyders Intro To Poetry "A Mongoloid Child Handling Shells on the Beach" When you first read Richard Snyders narrative poem, "A Mongoloid Child Handling Shells on the Beach", it may be perceived that the poem is indeed about a child, happily gathering shells upon the shore. However, if we closely consider the diction and connotations that Sender uses, we can speculate that the meaning of the poem depicts a deeper and darker theme. The title itself gives us a...
  • Majors By Sassoon
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    BASE DETAILS - ESSAY In the poem, 'Base Details', SiegFried Sassoon expresses his great disgust towards the majors in the military. He is horrified and appalled at the way the majors act while men are dying out in the battle field. Mr. Sassoon is so furious towards the majors that it takes more than just one word to describe how in dignified Sassoon is. These great feelings of anger are derived from the fact that the majors are living a life of luxury while sending young men 'up the line' out in...
  • One Of Frosts Poems I
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    To understand any poet you have to delve into the mind of that poet to understand there poems and there is one poet particularly that i am focusing on and that man is Mr Robert frost, born in San Fransisco year 1896 he engaged, married and had a son to Elinor white at the age of 22, three years later both his mother and son past away. in 1912 he moved to england with his wife and his first book was published in 1913 tittle d "A Boys Will" and you can assume from this tittle that he almost could ...
  • First Stanza Of Blake's Poem
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    A Reading of William Blake's "London" William Blake channels his general dissatisfaction of the organization of society during the late eighteenth century in his lyrical poem entitled "London" (1794). Blake uses vividly expressive language through the spoken observations of a symbolic character he created to narrate and recite social and political problems afflicting this metropolis in the late 1700's and early 1800's. The poem's rhythmically patterned linear style, which is very strictly struct...
  • 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...
  • Raven's Name
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    Writer's Comments: An ysis of the raven Body: the raven description: an ysis of the raven body The Raven Topic: The Raven is about how the author is haunted by his grief of the of his lover, Lenore. Theme: The untimely of a beautiful woman. Sense: I think that the whole poem is about the of a beautiful woman. It seems to me that the raven symbolizes the grief he has for his lost love, Lenore. Once he let the raven in it tormented his soul forever. I think the reason why the raven keeps saying ne...
  • 4 And 3 Stressed Syllables
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    Analysis of The Darkling Thrush, by Thomas Hardy As the title has already mentioned, this assignment will be an analysis on a poem by Thomas Hardy. The poem is called The Darkling Thrush, also known by another title, By the Centurys deathbed. My analysis will include elements such as the poems setting, structure, imagery, diction, rhyme scheme and theme. I will go into one element at the time, and them give examples from one stanza only in that element. I will not come back to the same elements ...
  • Stevenson's Poem The Victory
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    Anne Stevenson" I thought you were my victory / though you cut me like a knife" (Stevenson 1-2) The opening lines of Anne Stevenson's poem The Victory set a tone of conflict. This poem, at its surface, expresses a mother's thoughts on giving birth to a son. Stevenson describes the mixed feelings many mothers have upon the delivery of their first born. The final release from pregnancy and birthing pains, coupled with the excitement of bringing a live creature into this world, at first seem a vict...
  • Use Of Figurative Language In The Poem
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    In Emily Dickinson's lyrical poem "There's a certain slant of light" she describes a revelation that is experienced on cold "winter afternoons". Further she goes to say that this revelation of self "oppresses, like the Heft of Cathedral Tunes" and causes "Heavenly Hurt", yet does not scare for it is neither exterior nor permanent. This only leaves it to be an internal feeling, and according to Dickinson that is where all the "Meanings" lie. There's no way for this feeling to be explained, all th...
  • Basic Definition Of The Word Magic
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    Doing this research paper didn't really help me find anything extraordinary about the word magic. I pretty much knew what the word magic meant, from the comic books I read and the television I watch. It did however, make me view the word in more depth. Don't get me wrong, I'm not implying in any way that the word magic, is dull, because it is just the opposite. I'm simply stating that because of my fascination with the subject of magic, I am already familiar with its background and capabilities....
  • Third Element Of Haiku Poetry
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    Haiku poetry has been around for many years. It started in Japan and has gone worldwide since. Its simple form makes it interesting to the people who write and read it. Even though haiku poetry is one of, if not the smallest form of poetry, there is a long history behind it and many elements, such as structure, topic, haiku moment, season word, imagery, and suggestiveness, that have to be considered when writing haiku. Haiku poetry appeared in the sixteenth century. It was mostly centered in Jap...
  • Herricks Use Of Imagery With His Words
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    It is a blessing to those who live today that over the years men and women have written poetry. In some poetry have been words reminding those who read it of the wonderful world in which they breathe and the necessity to live life. One of the writers of such poetry was Robert Herrick. Herrick used a lyrical style, unappreciated in his day, to write poetry that captured the very essence of carpe diem-to seize the day. Many of his poems were published in a volume entitled Hesperides. The most famo...
  • In Celebration Of My Uterus
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    Peter. Sch long. Richard. Big Jim. Are any of these words more than mildly offensive My contention is that, although they aren't a part of my regular speech, they are only mildly unpleasant, if at all. Some forms of the word "penis" even evoke a sense of power. A man's worth is sometimes said to be measured by the girth of his package. In relation to the previously started discussion, does the word "vagina" roll off one's back as easily The common answer would be no. Forms of the word "vagina" a...
  • Weeds And The Black Horses And Mower
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    Stacy Meyer English 203 Old vs. New "Poetry: The art of apprehending and interpreting ideas by the faculty of imagination; the art of idealizing in thought and in expression". (web) Imagination, thought, expression, what exactly do these words mean? As with any poem, it may have different meanings to different individuals. "Reapers", defines these words in its own way by creating a story, using literary techniques, and sending a message. In eight short lines, this work of art paints a vivid scen...
  • Quiet World By Jeffrey McDaniel
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    "The Quiet World" by Jeffrey McDaniel In an effort to get people to look into each other's eyes more, and also to appease the mutes, the government has decided to allot each person exactly one hundred and sixty-seven words, per day. When the phone rings, I put it to my ear without saying hello. In the restaurant I point at chicken noodle soup. I am adjusting well to the new way. Late at night, I call my long distance lover, proudly say I only used fifty-nine today. I saved the rest for you. When...
  • Morgan's Description Of The Youth's Faces
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    In the poem 'Glasgow 5 March 1971' by Edwin Morgan, the poet uses his language skills to cleverly portray a message about the violence, about Glasgow life and about how people often choose to ignore scenes such as what this poem describes. The poem begins with an innocent young couple being falling through a shop window on Sauchiehall Street. The poem goes into great detail, describing how they were falling, the damage the glass had done and the expressions on their faces. Morgan then goes on to...
  • Two Accented Syllables E.G. The Rhythm
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    POETRY NOTES A poem is an essence of expression whereby figurative and rhetorical devices, rhythm and sound are often key elements. There is usually a theme or an idea in mind... friendship for example. Such a wide theme brings with it many aspects such as jealousy, betrayal or inspiration. With these certain aspects in mind, the poet chooses the appropriate words for which to express such thoughts, depending on such qualities as denotation, connotation and their power to conjure certain images....
  • Very Wide Use Of Words
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    The Going This poem by Thomas Hardy is a monologue that is written to his first wife Emma reproaching her for having left so suddenly. Even though this poem is written for his wife if a few specifications are removed it would seem that the poem could be written about anybody who had died. This poem goes through the whole process of mourning from realising that she is gone forever (stanza 1), denial like the references to haunting (stanza 2), regret for not having spent more time together (Stanza...
  • Authors Ideal
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    The world is far from being the perfect place often described in books, movies, and sometimes even poems, no matter where you find yourself life is basically all the same. To conquer this dark truth people are often forced to avoid the truth just in order to survive. Within the context of the poem "The Fisherman", W.B. Yeats finds himself in a society at which he finds inequitable sociably. Thus the author is compelled to react with the use of poetry in describing his ideal "The Fisherman". He d...

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