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  • Emily Dickinson Poetry Perception Of Death
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    ... 89 - 90). Dust is the only Secret, is a prime example of her utilization of personification, as seen in this excerpt: Dickinson's attribution of human qualities to death through simple adjectives as well as similes investigates the personality of death, which serves as an aid to understanding deaths true nature. Her description of death an industrious, laconic, punctual, and sedate being, and her characterization of death as bold, still, and as a builder help to express her view of the calm,...
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  • Unborn Child Figurative Language
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    ... ille Clifton's, The Lost Baby Poem, the poet displays a young mother who is full of regret and guilt for her child in which she had lost to death. There are many technical devices that express the poets intentions and how it all fits together within this poem. First, I will be discussing what this poem is trying to convey also the denotations and connotations within this poem. Secondly, the poet uses imagery so intensely that one can almost feel the coldness of the winter chill. Lastly, I wi...
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  • Figurative Language Person Narrative
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    One of the most important decisions that an author has to make when writing a story is how it is to be presented to the reader. Whether its going to be a first or a third person narrative, what kind of language is to be used, and the writing style of the author himself, play an immense role in the story. In A&P, John Updike's detailed description of the world through Sammy's eyes helps to bring out the theme onto a level at which the reader could relate to the story. The use of figurative langua...
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  • Figurative Language Vietnam War
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    Analysis of Imagery in "Loving from Vietnam to Zimbabwe" After reading Janice Mirikitani's poem "Loving from Vietnam to Zimbabwe" there is a profound amount of imagery used by Mirikitani that explains a reality of sex, love, and war. Mirikitani uses an interesting and unique format in the way she has written her poem. The "I" that Mirikitani uses is not referring to herself but rather another woman who is Vietnamese, or many women whom are Vietnamese. She has essentially divided her poem into tw...
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  • Author Has Changed Love More Strong Death
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    Poetry is a common medium for people to express love. Sonnets are almost always about love. William Shakespeare's "Sonnet 73 " is no exception. Set-ments of love along with those of against and death are expressed through the use of figurative language. The poem is organized in such a way that, as it progresses, the reader feels the author approaching death as the use of carefully chosen meta-phone that give "Sonnet 73 " such powerful imagery. In the beginning of the poem the author uses the met...
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  • Macbeth A Tragic Hero
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    ... station, he payed with his life. Banquos manifestation in front of Macbeth's eyes in the banquet scene initiates the downfall of the tragic hero. The audience is aware that the illusion of Banquos ghost is symbolic of Macbeth's instability and disorder within his mind and character and they absorb his need for stability. Due to Banquos ghost - a vision of evil, we see Macbeth enter a downwards spiral of self-destruction and madness: can such things be? you make me strange even to the disposi...
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  • Figurative Language Cash Register
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    Life in Stamps, Alabama is very difficult and callous for the Negro people. The Negroes must work long hours at ridiculously low pay just to survive, and often it just was not enough. Angelou explains in the early chapters of I know why the caged bird Sings, just how hard life in Stamps is and how her people are able cope. Angelou conveys this so that the reader will have a greater understanding of what the times she lived in were like; she is also trying to teach us about the circumstances in w...
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  • Wilfred Owen Poetic Devices
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    Wilfred Owens poem, Arms and the Boy, is a subtle criticism of war that asks deeper questions about violence in human society. Man is born with little that could be used as a physical weapon of violence. His teeth seem for laughing round and apple and there lurk no claws behind his fingers. Despite this lack of natural weaponry, human beings create themselves powerful, destructive weapons of steel and zinc that are far more deadly than any natural teeth, claws, talons, or antlers. Owen makes use...
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  • Analyzing The Poetry Of John Donne
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    John Donne's poetry is characterized by complex imagery and irregularity. In his four pieces of poetry, Song, A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning, Meditation 17, and Death Be Not Proud, Donne effortlessly displays the traits of a metaphysical poet. He uses a variety of arguments in all of his work. He also incorporates many significant comparisons in his poems. Finally, Donne includes a fine use of language in all of his poetry. Overall, John Donne enlists all of the conventions of a metaphysical...
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  • William Blake Prentice Hall
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    ... the 'dappled' and 'branded' things. Hopkins' portrayal of the breath taking beauty of the world maintains his theme that a wondrous creator exists. Characterization maintains the theme in Blake's 'The Lamb. ' The speaker remains unnamed. He is addressing the Lamb and is happy. He blesses the Lamb after asking him, 'Dost thou know who made thee' (Blake 2). He tells the Lamb that he has 'a tender voice' and 'clothing of delight' which suggest that the speaker is in awe. Blake's characterizatio...
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  • Analysis Of Mending Wall By Robert Frost
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    In his poem 'Mending Wall', Robert Frost presents to us the ideas of barriers between people, communication, friendship and the sense of security people gain from barriers. His messages are conveyed using poetic techniques such as imagery, structure and humour, revealing a complex side of the poem as well as achieving an overall light-hearted effect. Robert Frost has cleverly intertwined both a literal and metaphoric meaning into the poem, using the mending of a tangible wall as a symbolic repre...
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  • William Blake A Poison Tree
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    In A Poison Tree, by William Blake is a central metaphor explains a truth of human nature. This poem teaches how anger can be dispelled by goodwill or nurtured to become a deadly poison. It is appropriate that poems touching on Biblical themes should be expressed like this in which a spiritual meaning is expressed in a vivid story. The opening stanza sets up everything for the entire poem, from the ending of anger with the friend, to the continuing anger with the foe. Blake startles the reader w...
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  • Mice And Men George And Lennie
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    He is the son of what today would be termed middle class parents, yet John Steinbeck does not use that part of society for much of his highly acclaimed works. His treatment of the common man makes him a uniquely American author of the Twentieth Century. John Steinbeck's life plays a major role in what he writes which reflects a pessimistic view of America and his sympathy for the poor and oppressed. The son of John and Olive Steinbeck, John Steinbeck was born and reared in and around the Salinas...
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  • Dulce Et Decorum Est Anti War Poem
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    Based on the Poem Dulce et Decorum Est The poem is one of the most powerful ways to convey an idea or opinion. Through vivid imagery and compelling metaphors, the poem gives the reader the exact feeling the author wanted. The poem Dulce et Decorum Est, an anti-war poem by Wilfred Owen, makes great use of these devices. This poem is very effective because of its excellent manipulation of the mechanical and emotional parts of poetry. Owens use of exact diction and vivid figurative language emphasi...
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  • Reader Emotional Impact
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    Felicity Arbuthnot: Feature Article Analysis Essay, Research Felicity Arbuthnot: Feature Article Analysis Writers of feature articles may be asked why they write about such pressing issues. Felicity Arbuthnot, the writer of Dying of shame in the Jan/Feb? 98 edition of the New Nationalist, may answer with the response that she feels, as a writer the responsibility of bringing these issues to the attention of a world wide audience. If so, she succeed. Her above mentioned article explores the distu...
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  • Figures Of Speech Figurative Language
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    John Masefield's poem Sea Fever is a work of art that brings beauty to the English language through its use of store technical structure and a very strong well developed theme. Sea Fever employs meter, imagery, and figurative language to help strengthen the themes and help the reader gain an understanding of the speakers desire to return to the sea. From the intensity of the speakers feelings, literal and figurative themes are created that complement each other. The literal theme of the poem is ...
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  • Golding Novel Lord Lord Of The Flies
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    Ba alzevuv In any work of literature an author must use certain techniques to illustrate the subject he is writing. In William Golding s novel, Lord of the Flies, these techniques are evident and well constructed. Demonstrated by his effective use of literary elements and figurative language, Golding s depiction of a group of boys stranded on an island is a superb example for literary analysis. In Lord of the Flies, one of the effective literary elements is Golding section, or word choice. For e...
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  • Figures Of Speech Similes And Metaphors
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    John Masefield's poem Sea Fever is a work of art that brings beauty to the English language through its use of rhythm, imagery and many complex figures of speech. The meter in Sea Fever follows the movement of the tall ship in rough water through its use of iambs and hard hitting spondees. Although written primarily in iambic meter, the meter in Sea Fever varies throughout the poem. The imagery in Sea Fever suggests an adventurous ocean that appeals to all five senses. Along with an adventurous ...
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  • Judith Ortiz Cover Quinceanera By Judith Ortiz Cover Poem
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    Quinceanera by Judith Ortiz Cover What shocked me that midnight was that I heard my own voice loud and clear, Julia Alvarez mentioned. Julia Alvarez remembers the hard work and the amount of time spent in planning her quinceanera, just as if occurred yesterday. Alvarez illustrates her emotions and feeling through this outstanding poem. Starting with the title, Quinceanera, a reader can detect hidden meanings. In the Spanish language, the word quinceanera means that a new voice will be heard as a...
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  • Rime Of The Ancient Mariner Figurative Language
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    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is a strange and mystical odyssey that explicates the mental and physical challenges of a mariner throughout a long and laborious journey. As each character faces an obstacle, both moods of pain and joy are established during the narrative poem. Samuel Taylor Coleridge uses figurative language to let the reader feel and sense the positive and negative feelings the Mariner experiences on his mysterious trip. Coleridge makes the words come to life with the uses of s...
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