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For this, I found it to be quite interesting. With hints of rhyme, the progression of the tale expresses something dark, which is constantly eluded after the depiction of undesired ash. This poem altered in mere few, subtle absences and additions with the revised edition. Both poems provoke an interest as to what the main issue and dilemma remains for……
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Poetry analysis of the works of Sylvia Plath and Robert Hayden about paternal love and affection reflects how fathers have become the symbols of brutal and cruel love for their children, stereotyping and marginalizing them in a society where mothers and women are favored as suitable guardians for their children. In Plath's "Daddy" and Hayden's "Those winter days," readers witness……
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Hayden, R. E-text of "Those winter days." Available at: http://www.thehellwithlove.com/poems/winterdays.htm.
Plath, S. E-text of "Daddy." Available at: http://www.americanpoems.com/poets/sylviaplath/1388 .
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gallaudet.edu/englishworks/literature/poetry.html).
Other components which are very important in understanding poetry's power to express include "tone" (the poet's attitude toward the subject); "theme" (what statement is the poet making regarding the subject being embraced?); and "structure" (the format through which the poem is present).
The Unknown Citizen: ystan Hugh Auden, the author of the poem,……
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Bates, Jane. "Art for Health's Sake." Nursing Standard. 19.31 (2005): 28-29.
Erenkrantz, Justin R. "The Unknown Citizen' by W.H. Auden." University of California at Irvine. (2002). Retrieved May 20, 2006, at http://www.erenkrantz.com/Words/Poetry/theUnknownCitizen.shtml.
Poetry Explications. "Preparing to Write the Explication." The University of North Carolina.
Retrieved May 21, 2006, at http://www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/handouts/poetry-explication.html.
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The object, therefore, is never the same to different people. The clouds vary from moment to moment. The mountains assume different hues. The boys frolic and constantly change their motions. And man's mood shifts in transformation. It is the perceiver, therefore, that crafts the other in his or her own image, whilst the other remains static in its essence. Perception……
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Walcott, D. The Antilles: Fragments of Epic Memory
http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1992/walcott-lecture.html
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Most apparent of these symbols is the 'turning of the doorknob,' which signifies the impending death of the Mailman, being a cancer patient. Another symbol used in the poem is the Mailman himself, who embody the individual who have been the model of the modern, worldly society, but in the end succumbed to non- existence as he realized the meaninglessness……
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This was achieved by using end rhymes, illustrated through the words, "me/be," "field/concealed," "roam/home," and "given/heaven," among others.
The choice of words in the poem also helped develop the over-all mood of the poem. The usage of traditional techniques in poetry such as end rhyming and balanced rhythm mirrored the rustic and provincial landscape of England, giving……
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In support of this, the speaker then relates "I'd like to get away from earth awhile/and then come back to it and begin over" (lines 48-49, p. ) which indicates that the speaker is tired of his loneliness and the desperation of life and wishes a fresh start.
In "Design," the speaker equates design with "a dimpled……
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Poetry in an Prosaic World:
Marianne Moore and Rafael Camp's Metapoetic Texts on the Form
Both the first lines of "Poetry" by Marianne Moore and the title of the poem "The Next Poem Could Be Your Last" by Rafael Campo startle the reader from a moment of literary complacency into a new point-of-view about……
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poetry analysis was the notion of Jazz Poetry. This is a form that the author has strong hold of. The author does a good job of connecting the socio-historical context of time the poems were written to the type of poetry in general. That is to say that the author does a good job of realizing that the content of……
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Poem Hunter. (2013). Langston Hughes -- All Poems. Web, Available from: http://www.poemhunter.com/langston-hughes/ . 2013 March 12.
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Poetry of William Butler Yeats [...] theme of Ireland in Yeats poetry and show in several poems how this one theme is developed and changed over time. Poems discussed are "To Ireland in the Coming Times," "Down at the Salley Gardens," "No Second Troy," "When you are Old," "At Galway aces," "ed Hanrahan's Song about Ireland," "The Falling of the……
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Gallagher, Patrick, et al., eds. The Yeats Country: A Guide to Places in the West of Ireland Associated with the Life and Writings of William Butler Yeats. Dublin: Dolmen Press, 1962.
Yeats, W.B." The Columbia Encyclopedia. 6th ed. 2000.
Yeats, William Butler. "Poems." Poetry-Archive.com. 2002. 27 Feb. 2004. http://www.poetry-archive.com/y/yeats_w_b.html
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