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    Essay on the poem Lament

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    War cannot be waged with grave damage to every aspect of life. In the poem ’Lament’ by Gillian Clarke‚ the poet looks at the disastrous effects on our environment that have been caused by mankind and are destroying the natural world. Shes talks about how nature is affected and she uses language features effectively to convey her ideas. In the first stanza‚ metaphors are used to show how the green turtle has been affected by human activity. The words "pulsing burden" suggests the heaviness of pregnancy

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    Love Poem

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    Love Poem: Linda Pastan Have you ever been in love? Do you even know what love is? Love is a feeling that at times can feel indescribable. It makes you do crazy things. Love makes you blind and no matter your circumstances with that person‚ if you love them you will go that extra mile for them. In this essay I will talk about the “Love Poem” by Linda Pastan. In the following paragraphs I will go in depth and break down the poems to help understand the root of the poem.

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    Glenda Paulesich English Composition II 26 February 2012 Suicide Note The poem “Suicide Note” tells the story an Asian-American college student who commits suicide because she could not live up to what she believed were the expectations of her parents. The girl left a note that turned out to be an apology to her parents‚ apologizing for her failures as a student and as a daughter. This poem takes you inside the mind of the young girl as she preparing for her final hour of life. It is apparent

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    If Poem Analysis

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    adhere to manhood in this poem If‚ wherein he identifies certain specific criteria as metaphors for achieving things desired in life. The poem consists of four verses‚ each eight lines long. Each specific verse held in it a very different interpretation in responsibility‚ and each prose deals with a separate yet equally important detail that one would need to encounter. Seeing that Kupling was a writer in the late Nineteenth and Twentieth century‚ it is likely that the poem was meant to be a general

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    Australian Identity Poem

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    working class necular family in Australia. This poem starts with ‘Blink‚ blink. Hospital .Silence’ and ends with ‘Blink. Blink. Cemetery. Silence.’ This repetition of ‘blink. Blink’ alludes that Life is short‚ and over before you know it‚ this has helped me to strengthen my knowledge of Australian Identity as Australia has been involved in 3 wars and not to take life for granted as you never know how short life can be. The trail-off sentences have conveyed 3 meanings: they show doubt‚ rhetorical questions

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    Analysis and Interpretation of Don Juan canto 1 stanza LXV to LXX: Don Juan was written by Lord Byron. He started writing it from 1818. The manuscript was not complete at the time of Byron’s death in 1824. Byron coined the term “Byronic Hero”. Don Juan is definitely a Byronic Hero. He has all the Characteristics of a Byronic Hero. This poem constantly takes me back to the 1800s‚ because at that time women had no rights at all. If they married someone then they were treated like property of their

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    analysing poems

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    comparing three poems. I will examine how the poets establish mood and meaning through the main structural features and evaluating the effectiveness of the poets’ choice of language and use of imagery. My choices of poems are: Island Man by Grace Nicholls Digging by Seamus Heaney The Wild Swans at Coole by William Butler Yeates Island Man is a poem about a Caribbean man who has immigrated to London. The poem is different from the others in terms of a narrative aspect as it is a poem depicting a

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    Love Poem with toast

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    AP Literature and composition Love Poem with Toast People live‚ and then people die. That’s the way it has and always will be. In Miller Williams poem “Love Poem With Toast” Williams exemplifies the struggle that humans have with time. ‘ Williams through the use of imagery reveals how humans live their lives always wanting something with a greater purpose. Williams starts the poem with “…the alarm to wake us up‚ the coffee to perc‚ and the car to start” with this he describes how people have

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    Poem Analysis Example

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    “The Road not Taken” is an analogy discussing about a person who made an important‚ but irreversible decision of life in the past. The poem symbolizes how that person (the speaker) chose the risky decision that has a large impact in that person’s life. In fact‚ later the person feel uncertain if the decision was right. The “yellow wood” depicts the condition of carefulness and privacy. The decision that the speaker made particularly talks about a long-term private life decision. The speaker uses

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    Poem Analysis Model

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    Poem Analysis--Model The poem I love best‚ the poem that I want to memorize and memorialize is: To be of use by Marge Piercy. I discovered this poem to share with Kendra‚ a young friend who graduated from college. She wants a career that allows her to give back to society so the title caught my attention. Kendra‚ like me‚ seeks meaningful work; this poem not only speaks to Kendra‚ it speaks to me as well; it has since become my favorite poem. The title‚ To be of use‚ is appropriate for this piece—Piercy

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