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  • The Romantic Poets And Role Of Nature
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    ... Christianity. Here, however, he definately expresses the typical Romantic view of the natural world. Some critics have assumed that: " The Ode is 'Wordsworth's conscious farewell to his art, a dirge sung over his departing powers'" (Trilling, 123). Other writers disagree, but none the less, the significance still remains. If Wordsworth has decided to describe his growing fertility, and loss of " the glory and the dream... ", than nature has certainly been given a very important role to play ...
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  • 18 Th Century 19 Th Century
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    Romanticism (literature), a movement in the literature of virtually every country of Europe, the United States, and Latin America that lasted from about 1750 to about 1870, characterized by reliance on the imagination and subjectivity of approach, freedom of thought and expression, and an idealization of nature. The term romantic first appeared in 18 th-century English and originally meant "romance like " that is, resembling the fanciful character of medieval romances. By the late 18 th century ...
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  • Tells The Audience Choral Ode
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    ... eon be put to death as a "symbol" of what treason means. As his anger mounts Oedipus says that Creon is "evil incarnate, " and should pay for his treason with his life. Surprisingly, Creon remains calm throughout this outburst. He doesn't interrupt again to protest his innocence. His only reaction is to say to the audience that Oedipus is a "fool. " His self-control throws Oedipus' irrational reaction into a bad light. Mercifully, the heated argument is broken off when the Chorus announces t...
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  • Ode On A Grecian Urn
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    The Portrayal of Eternal Innocence and the Sufficiency of Beauty in John Keats's "Ode on a Grecian Urn" Imagine the following: a bride dressed in white on her wedding day, savage men chasing after women, the lingering subject of love, or a peaceful, uncorrupted town. What do these topics have in common? Through the use of these topics, John Keats portrays the theme of eternal innocence and the sufficiency of beauty throughout his poem, "Ode on a Grecian Urn. " In the first stanza of the poem whi...
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  • Ode To The West Wind
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    Ode to the West Wind" was written by Percy Bysshe Shelley shortly before his death in 1822. Shelley spent the majority of his life in England where he was born to an upper class family. He attended Eton for his primary education and Oxford University until he was expelled for the publication of The Necessity of Atheism. Shortly after being expelled, Shelley married a commoner named Harriet Westbrook, which upset his family because of his wifes low social standing. The marriage was short lived an...
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  • Ode On A Grecian Urn Critical Analysis
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    First of all, when one starts to read this poem, one cannot help but think that the tone is one of happiness. In fact, in the third stanza, Keats uses the word happy five times. The language of the poem is very flowery and beautiful, and it has the effect of lightening the deeper mood of the poem. For example, in the line "A flowery tale more sweetly than our rhyme: " (Keats, line 4), Keats is talking about the tale told by the urn. He is disguising it as sweet and flowery when, in reality, it i...
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  • Greek Society Personal Life
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    Classical Mythology PINDAR A PERFECT POET Pindar was born at Cynoscephalae, near Thebes, the member of a noble family. He lived from about 518 B. C. to approximately 438 B. C. Pindar is considered by many to be the greatest lyric poet of ancient Greece. He began writing at a very young age and soon his poetry was popular throughout Greece. He traveled widely but spent much of his time in Athens and in Sicily at the home of Hieron. This may account for his being enamored with the Olympic games, w...
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  • Audience Or Reader Lines 796 797 Medea
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    ... enter. Medea, a woman who honors the ways upheld by the old, now 'foreign' gods, represents forces that the Athenians were increasingly overlooking. Jason's suffering at her hands displays some of the consequences of a self-assured civilization's blindness to the power of its repressed values. While the cultural resonance of Medea's characters will be explored more in the succeeding commentary, it should simply be recognized here that Jason's perspective bears more than a personal prejudice;...
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  • Fall Of Troy City Of Troy
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    Characters- The Watchman Clytaemnestra The Herald Agamemnon Cassandra Aegisthus The Chorus 1). The Watchman: o The watchman sets the time and place for the play (Agamemnon's palace in Argos, the house of Atreus); he describes the many miserable nights he has spent on the rooftop of the palace watching for the signal fires that will herald the fall of Troy. o The watchman is one Aeschylus's small characters, but like the herald he serves an important role as he not only sets the scene but also pe...
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  • Choral Ode Impending Doom
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    ... his opening speech. 7). Agamemnon's Arrival: o Agamemnon's first act upon arriving safely back in Argos is to praise the gods which is the correct thing to do; he does not boast and happily attributes his success to the drawn lots of the gods "First, with justice I salute my Argos and my gods, " and "we must thank the gods with a sacrifice our sons will long remember, " are good examples of this. o He goes on to portray the men of Greece as a lion lapping on the blood of kings, but he is not...
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  • Lyric Poetry And Narrative
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    Lyric poetry and narrative poetry Poetry appeared in prehistoric times when people started to pass down their oral history in poetic language and song. Poetry is a kind of literature which combines the sound and meaning of language for creation of ideas and feelings. The sound and the rhythm of the poetry attract many people. For example, children enjoy hearing pleasing rhymes and strong rhythms of nursery rhymes. Early peoples used poetry with accompanying music in songs, prayers, and magic spe...
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  • Beauty Is Truth Ode To The West Wind
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    Varieties of Romanticism in the Poetry of Blake, Shelly, and Keats The Romantic Poets speak even though their time is past. A poem may reflect the period in which it is written, but the Romantic poets will forever inspire the imaginations of humanity by writing on that which can exist only in the imagination itself a poem ensures it perpetuity by inspiring thought in those people who read it, even if only one. The Romantic era of poetry was from the late 1700 s through to the mid 1800 s, and saw...
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  • Beginning Of The Play Antigone
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    Antigone by Sophocles is one of the most distinguished pieces of theatrical work that reflects upon Greek mythology and culture. Antigone has several themes and circumstantial settings that can be indirectly referred or related to in modern society. Sophocles uses various and strategically placed characters to present his play as well as his themes. The play mainly revolves around Antigone who acts alongside her elder sister, Ismene. Both are daughters of Oedipus and Jocasta who are in the conte...
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  • Pleasure And Pain Grecian Urn
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    Keats Ode on a Grecian Urn deals with the perplexing and indefinable relationship between life and art. Paradoxically it is the life of the urn that we would normally associate with stillness, melancholy and bereavement that is shown to be representative of life. Indeed the decorative scenes on the side of the urn identify a world that is enriched through a myriad of senses, such as sight, sound and touch. Yet throughout this ode Keats has illustrated a number of ambiguities, Heard melodies are ...
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  • Keats Autumn Thy
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    The third glimpse at Keats craftsmanship comes through his mastership at yet another poetic form: the ode. In his poem Ode to Autumn, Keats praises the season overlooked by most people: Autumn. In the first stanza, the reader gets a vivid picture of the landscape by Keats focusing mainly on visual imagery: Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; Conspiring with him how to load and bless With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run; To bend with app...
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  • 17 Th Century Grecian Urn
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    When I first studied Romanticism, I didn t think that the works of Locke and Berkeley could have influenced this artistic movement. Indeed romantic poets, such as John Keats, reveal their concerns with the British Empiricist. Claims that the external world, which constituted the content of poetry before the 17 th century, altered. John Keats in his poem Ode to a Grecian Urn reflects this reaction by turning inward to the attractive domain invulnerable to philosophic speculations. Midway in the 1...
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  • Adrienne Rich Writing Quot
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    " AnOn " (Dedications) " Alice Templeton " An Atlas of the Difficult World" ends with a poem entitled " (Dedications) " which calls attention to both the artifice of the poem and to the role of the reader. The entire thirteen-part poem may itself be seen as a monument addressed to the " internal emigrant, " the " patriot" who strives to see her life and to see his country clearly. " (Dedications) " addresses those who would read th...
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  • Writers Of The Romantic Age Writers Of The Romantic Literature
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    Romanticism in literature, began around 1750 and lasted until 1870. Different from the classical ways of Neoclassical Age (1660 - 1798), it relied on imagination, idealization of nature and freedom of thought and expression. Two men who influenced the era with their writings were William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, both English poets of the time. Their edition of Lyrical Ballads, stressed the importance of feeling and imagination. Thus in romantic Literature the code was imagination ...
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  • Ode To The West Wind Section Of The Poem
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    Ode to the West Wind was written by Percy Bysshe Shelley shortly before his death in 1822. Shelley spent the majority of his life in England where he was born to an upper class family. He attended Eton for his primary education and Oxford University until he was expelled for the publication of The Necessity of Atheism. Shortly after being expelled, Shelley married a commoner named Harriet Westbrook, which upset his family because of his wife? s low social standing. The marriage was short lived a...
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  • Fate And Free One
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    The first ode in Sophocles Antigone contains analogies that represent the paradoxical relationship between fate and free-will. The relationship that these two ideas have can be interpreted differently; yet, it is always possible to say that it is your fate to believe in free-will and go against your fate. One of the more evident phrases / verses clearly shows how the amalgamation of the two can be formed; the chorus recites, the stormy gray area, in the ode, the word gray is used in a metaphoric...
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