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One Can Assume Holy Sonnet
2,027 wordsDonne is more concerned with wit and conceit than with meaning and sincerity That Donne is concerned with wit is scarcely deniable. The imagery used in The Legacie is incredibly complicated, and he seems to be demonstrating his intelligence. In the opening two lines, "When I dyed last, and, Date, I dye/ As often as from thee I goe, " the narrator both implies that leaving his lover is immensely painful, and uses "dye" in a sexual sense. This might imply that they practice the withdrawal method o...
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Depicted As Powerful Darkness That Surrounds Jaguar
1,219 words... s: At a jaguar hurrying enraged which counteracts the sense of child-like innocence that has just been depicted with its strong words hurrying and enraged. The jaguar is certainly dissimilar to the other animals in every way that has been described. It is swift and angry whereas the other animals were sleeping or fatigued with indolence. The jaguar is hurrying enraged through prison darkness after the drills of his eyes. More negative images are conveyed here; prison, darkness, drills. The i...
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Bruce Dawe Final Line
724 wordsBruce Dawe is strongly opposed to consumerism, as shown through his poem, Americanized. The poem is written in a predominantly bitter and ironic tone. The title itself is ironic. Bruce Dawe is Australian and has spelled the title using American spelling rather than Australian spelling, with the s being replaced by a z. Stanza one is set in the morning at breakfast time. It involves the mother and her child. Instead of the usual loving mother, we see a cold mother and one that is doubtful of her ...
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One Can Assume Holy Sonnet
2,008 wordsDonne is more concerned with wit and conceit than with meaning and sinceritThat Donne is concerned with wit is scarcely deniable. The imagery used in The Legacie is incredibly complicated, and he seems to be demonstrating his intelligence. In the opening two lines, When I dyed last, and, Date, I dye/ As often as from thee I goe, the narrator both implies that leaving his lover is immensely painful, and uses dye in a sexual sense. This might imply that they practice the withdrawal method of contr...
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Gender Roles Quot Line
1,326 wordsDeborah Pope The fearful, gloomy woman waiting inside her darkening room for the emotional and meteorological devastation to hit could be Aunt Jennifer, who is similarly passive and terrified, overwhelmed by events that eclipsed her small strength. " Aunt Jennifer's Tigers" is, however, an even clearer statement of conflict in women, specifically between the impulse to freedom and imagination (her tapestry of prancing tigers) and the " massive weight" of gender roles and expe...
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Quot Quot Filling Station
2,171 wordsMutlu Kong Blazing (1987) [In " The Map] [t]his disjunction or questionable relation exists within language itself: does Bishop start by questioning the color differences on the map, or do alliteration and rhyme call " shallows" forth from " shadows" to generate the questions? In " Filling Station, " Bishop exploits this process whereby words of similar sounds but different meanings trigger metaphysical speculation. The " dirty" family filling station...
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Quot And Quot University Of Michigan
2,550 wordsPenelope Laurens A well-modulated lyric like " The Armadillo" demonstrates how the formal qualities of Bishops poetry help to hold the readers emotional response in check. " The Armadillo" meditates on the Brazilian custom of floating celebratory fire balloons on saints days and festival days. It depicts the almost unearthly beauty of these fragile, dangerous objects which rise in the night sky, seeming to imitate stars and planets, but which also sometimes fall flaming to ea...
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