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  • Rhyme Scheme Poetic Devices
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    Surely you stay my certain own, you stay My you. All honest, lofty as a cloud. Surely I could come now and find you high, As mine as you ever were; should not be awed. Surely your word would pop as insolent As always: Why, of course I love you, dear. Your gaze, surely, unglazed as I could want. Your touches, that never were careful, what they were. Surely But I am very off from that. From surely. From indeed. From the decent arrow That was my clean naivete and my faith. This morning men deliver ...
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  • Rhyme Scheme Second Section
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    An Analysis of In Memory of W. B. Yeats Friends often share stories or poems of loved one at their funeral. This helps to ease their pain and can also express accomplishments of the deceased. When W. B. Yeats passed away, one of his contemporaries, W. H. Auden, wrote a poem in memory of him. Auden's poem entitled In Memory of W. B. Yeats, presents the life of Yeats from Auden's perspective in three different sections. Using literary techniques such as diction, varied meter and rhyme, alliteratio...
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  • Rhyme Scheme Second Stanza
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    "Ariel" possesses power and importance, a certain element of orgasmic stress to the degree to which the horseback ride Plath once took becomes something morea ride into the abyss of the unknown, a stare back into the eye of the sun, an odyssey to death, a stripping of personality and selfhood, a sort of blatant exposition. To treat "Ariel" as a confessional poem is to suggest that its actual importance lies in the horse- ride taken by its author, in the author's psychological problems, or in its...
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  • Separating One Element Stanza Is Made Rhyme
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    ... t fit his scheme, another scheme, equally justifiable, could be suggested one which the poet apparently used equally often, here as well as in other poems in ARIEL. For instance, in the case of the rhymes "darkness" / "distance, " the rhyme works on the duplication of the initial "ds" and the final "ss"; in "arc" / "catch, "arc" ends in the consonant "c" which is picked up as the initial letter in "catch" (also the sequence "ac" in "arc" is reversed in "catch" to "ca"); the "k" in "dark" and...
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  • Boston Bedford St Bedford Introduction
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    In Emily Dickinson's poems, Heaven- is what I can not reach, and Success is counted sweetest, the reader can see there is a desire. One poem shows the desire to reach heaven or a heavenly feeling. The other poem shows a desire to win, to accomplish something. In both poems Dickinson uses end rhyme and eye rhyme. Meyer defines rhyme as, The repetition of identical or similar concluding syllables in different words, most often at the end of lines. (1601). Meyer also states. words may look alike bu...
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  • Writer Theme Literary Elements Amp Poem Harry Kemp Love
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    "The Tired Man" Poem Anna Wickham -couples need to understand each other's needs& desires-in a relationship, there must be give and take- couples must be alike to have a successful relationship. Simile - "wild as a hill stream", "night as black as ink " Rhyme Repetition -"sit I am a quiet gentle man" Oh give me a woman of my race"The Idol" Poem Louise Driscoll -lovers need sometimes attention to each other... they need to have confirm-mation their love... Rhyme Simile - "As star and star"It'...
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  • Queen Of England Nursery Rhymes
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    Nursery Rhymes Through Out the Years. I would like to start by saying that the Nursery Rhymes of Great Britain and England in particular were long standing English creations, that were written at times when their was considerable peasant dissatisfaction with the existing Royal Rule. These sometimes soothing, sometimes perky little rhymes had a truly far deeper meaning than their catching verses suggest. Those of us who were reared in the English language, were soothed to sleep or entertained in ...
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  • Rudyard Kipling First Stanza
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    If by Rudyard Kipling Rudyard Kiplings works ar characterized allusions to x otic culture and ancient links and characters. Yt it is his commentary on th natur of th certain unchanging, universal, traits of humans that h is paid for. His brilliant insight on man is bst sn in his pom If. Rudyard Kipling talks about this when h says If you can walk with kings and kp th common touch Through xamination of this pom som observations wr record, and thy ar as follows. Th pom is david by stanzas in sts o...
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  • Nursery Rhyme Grateful Dead
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    Who can say where the prose comes from that flow from the pens of the author s of the Grateful Dead s lyrics? Careful listening reveals a strong tendency toward the ancient form of the nursery rhyme. From Robert Hunter s first lyric for the band Alligator (Hunter 6), in which he echoes Old King Cole (Gould 143), to John Perry Barlow s Throwing Stones (Dodd), nursery rhymes have provided both text and rhythm, and seem to fit well into the playful sound of the Dead. The rhythm of nursery rhyme pre...
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  • Iambic Pentameter Emily Dickinson
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    What is Poetry? What is poetry? What is a poem? How can you tell the difference between poetry and prose? I usually try to provide a definition, knowing that the definition is little more than a simplified starting point for this elusive and irresistible genre. I developed this one collaboratively with my colleague at TCC, Stan Barger, who team-taught English 112 with me several summers: Poetry is the concentrated, rhythmic, verbal expression of observations, perceptions, and feelings. Poetry lo...
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  • Serial Killer Crime Scene
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    Since Drugs In Sports Perfection Since the beginning of time, society has constantly been competing with one another. Every human being is always trying to be, better than his / her neighbour. No matter what the task at hand, humans essentially believe that they can achieve bigger and better things, and eventually reach perfection. Perfection is defined as being a quality or state of being perfect, or complete, so that nothing requisite is wanting; entire development; consummate culture, skill, ...
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  • Fly Buzz When I Died Stop For Death
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    Death in Emily Dickinson s Poetry While Emily Dickinson s life is well documented, it is important that readers understand how significant events in her life impacted her views on death, sanity, and nature. Born in Amherst, MA in 1830, she was encouraged at a young age to pursue academics, which she excelled in. She attended Mount Holyoke in Massachusetts for one year, however, she withdrew shortly after for unknown reasons. The most significant years of her life are those from 1850 - 1862, whic...
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  • Gwendolyn Brooks Rhyme Scheme
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    love note I: surely Surely you stay my certain own, you stay My you. All honest, lofty as a cloud. Surely I could come now and find you high, As mine as you ever were; should not be awed. Surely your word would pop as insolent As always: ? Why, of course I love you, dear. ? Your gaze, surely, unglazed as I could want. Your touches, that never were careful, what they were. Surely? But I am very off from that. From surely. From indeed. From the decent arrow That was my clean naivete and my faith. ...
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  • Shakespeare Romeo And Juliet Act 2 Scene
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    The term imagery has various applications. Generally, imagery includes all kinds of sense perception (not just visual pictures). In a more limited application, the term describes visible objects only. But the term is perhaps most commonly used to describe figurative language, which is as a theme in literature. An example is animal imagery in Othello When Iago tortures Othello with animal images of his wifes supposed infidelity, were they as prime as goats, as hot as monkeys? (3. 3. 403), his des...
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  • Rhyme Scheme Matthew Arnold
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    Matthew Arnold s Dover Beach and Self-Dependence Matthew Arnold was born at Laleham on the Thames, the eldest son of Thomas Arnold, in 1822. He had to live in the shadow of his famous father who ran the Rugby school beginning in 1828. He went to the Rugby school since age 6, but his achievement were inconsistent. He got a scholarship to Oxford anyway in 1841. School came easy to him there. His father died in 1842 of a heart attack. In 1844 he was awarded second honors in Oriel College Oxford, to...
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  • Quot Quot Poem Quot
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    Mutlu Kong Blazing " One Art" not only effects such poetic reversals but exposes them as affected. Bishops choice of a villanelle, a traditional form of repetition that promises to make " art" out of " losing, " seems to support the opening assertion, but the negatives cast doubt on the project at the outset: The art of losing isnt hard to master; so many things seem filled with the intent to be lost that their loss is no disaster. Yet the title tells us that the ar...
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  • Quot Quot Nursery Rhyme
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    Grover Smith Although " The Hollow Men" is not a mere appendage to The Waste Land, it may most profitably be read as an extension of the same design of quest and failure. The quest has already failed once when the poem opens. The history of Kurtz in " Heart of Darkness" conforms to the general pattern. Conrad may often be understood best through the study of primitive rituals of succession, initiation, and fertility. That Kurtz has been initiated into the tribe, becoming its ...
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  • B C D Wilfred Owen
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    War War Poetry Poetry Assignment War Poetry A popular theme for poets in the last century was war. Many famous poems were written about the two world wars, as well as the Korean and Vietnam wars. For my report I have chosen six poems, three by Wilfred Owen and three by Australian poets. Anthem for Doomed Youth, The Send Off and Insensibility (1) were written by Owen during the first world war to express his anti-war attitude. Beach Burial by Kenneth Slessor, Homecoming by Bruce Dawe and Letter X...
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