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Quot Good Quot Grapes Of Wrath
2,250 wordsThe Grapes of Wrath is an eye-opening novel which deals with the struggle for survival of a migrant family of farmers in the western United States. The book opens with a narrative chapter describing Oklahoma, and the overall setting. It sets the mood of an area which has been ravished by harsh weather. " The sun flared down on the growing corn day after day until a line of brown spread along the edge of each green bayonet. The surface of the earth crusted, a thin hard crust, and as the sky ...
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577 wordsIn T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land there are several allusions. The most profound allusion in the poem is relayed through the character of Tiresias. Tiresias is a blind prophet who shows up in several different literary works. In The Waste Land Tiresias is an allusion to Christ. This allusion is best illustrated in section 3 of The Waste Land " The Fire Sermon" . The first description involving Tiresias occurs in " The Fire Sermon" , " I Tiresias though blind, throbbing bet...
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2,842 wordsDonna Allen Margaret Abigail Walker was born on 7 July 1915 in Birmingham, Alabama. Her parents, the Reverend Sigismund C. Walker, a Methodist minister and an educator, and Marion Dozier Walker, a music teacher, encouraged her to read poetry and philosophy from an early age. Walker completed her high school education at Gilbert Academy in New Orleans, Louisiana, where her family had moved in 1925. She went on to attend New Orleans University (now Dillard University) for two years. Then, after ac...
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4,657 wordsRichard Ellen Pounds criticism of The Waste Land was not of its meaning; he liked its despair and was indulgent of its neo-Christian hope. He dealt instead with its stylistic adequacy and freshness. For example, there was an extended, unsuccessful imitation of The Rape of the Lock at the beginning of " The Fire Sermon. " It described the lady Fresca (imported to the waste land from " Gerontion" and one day to be exported to the States for the soft drink trade). Instead of mak...
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2,583 wordsAlbert J. Von Frank The ominous thirteenth line of Robert Frosts " The Gift Outright" is made to appear all the more ominous by its entire lack of tonal and grammatical relationship with any thing else in the poem, an isolation signalled, of course, by the parentheses. Almost by itself this line justifies Frosts own characterization of the poem as being " about Revolutionary War, " rather than, in a more general way, about the forming of a spiritual commitment to the land. Om...
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4,907 wordsGrover 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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692 wordsRobert Shulman The concluding grim recognition emerges from the interplay of racial-political realities and physical impossibilities. " In the world" of racial and political experience, white shadows are everywhere, although " in the world" of physical experience white shadows do not exist. Hughes imagery moves us back and forth endlessly between physical and racial-political realities, between the world of physics and the world of power. The white shadows that do not exist a...
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2,685 words" Political Poet" An Essay On John Beecher By" Political Poet" An Essay On John Beecher By Frank Adams Frank Adams Reprinted from Southern Exposure (1981) His name was suggestive: even so a superficial reading of his poetry proves conclusive: John Beecher was a radical poet, perhaps Americas most persistent for 50 years, the heir of an Abolitionist tradition and proponent of the dispossessed seizing power. His most enduring lyrics are about the downtrodden's fight for economi...
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