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    Class Make-Up Assignment 10 April 2013 Due: Monday 15 April 2012 In lieu of (instead of) our second class on urban services‚ I would like for you to answer the following questions and submit them to me in hard copy in class on Monday 15 April. These are individual assignments – and not group work. Common or copied answers will result in a failing grade. Please read the following article from yesterday’s Daily Star entitled “Easy Illegally” by Morshed Ali Khan and Anisur Rahman: http://www

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    1.What Spain Was Like()-Pablo Neruda  Spain was a taut‚ dry drum-head  Daily beating a dull thud  Flatlands and eagle’s nest  Silence lashed by the storm.  How much‚ to the point of weeping‚ in my soul  I love your hard soil‚ your poor bread‚  Your poor people‚ how much in the deep place  Of my being there is still the lost flower  Of your wrinkled villages‚ motionless in time  And your metallic meadows  Stretched out in the moonlight through the ages‚  Now devoured by a false god. 

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    Love‚ Loss‚ Literature Pablo Neruda and William Butler Yeats were two famous poets during their time – two people from two different times‚ different geographies‚ different cultures‚ different languages‚ same style. Their writing are structured around experience and arriving at the personal truth – the more personal they wrote‚ the more people they reached. They both discovered their identity through writing about love and loss. Pablo Neruda was born Neftalí Ricardo Reyes Basoalto in Parral in

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    Essay #1 Pablo Neruda was a communist poet. The Chilean won the Nobel Prize in Literature 1971. He wrote The Captain’s Verses in 1952 while he was in exile with his secret lover Matilde Urrutia on the island of Capri. The Captain’s Verses was a collection of his Love Poems that expresses Pablo’s different emotions to his love and the beautiful nature. From the book‚ we can see how Plabo treasured the time living with Matlide in the adorable exotic place. We can feel his passion‚ his pain‚ and

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    discussion that took place in class today on the infamous Chilean writer‚ Pablo Neruda‚ significantly increased my background information of the poet and has shed light on aspects of his life that I was not aware of. During the discussion a fellow classmate discussed Neruda’s childhood and it was made evident that his childhood was not easy; the lack of a mother played a crucial role in his growing up and perhaps explains why Neruda so willingly surrounded himself by women throughout the rest of his

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    In the poem‚ Body of a Woman‚ by Pablo Neruda there is a dual imagery of who the subject of the poem is. Neruda can be talking about either the obvious image of an actual woman that is most likely his lover‚ but the other image that is not as evident is that he could be talking about his love for Mother Earth. In the first quatrain‚ " Body of a woman‚ white hills‚ white thighs‚ you look like a world‚ lying in surrender."(pg. 162)‚ I notice‚ Neruda is using the body of a woman as a metaphor

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    Analysis of Neruda’s Poem A Poetry Inspired Poem (An Analysis of Poetry by Pablo Neruda) The poem Poetry was introduced to the audience at the last part of the movie Il Postino. Based on the movie‚ the poem was written by Mario Ruoppolo‚ the main character of the story. However without taking into account the movie‚ the persona of the poem can be described as someone who just recently discovered a passion or love or likeness towards poetry‚ and this can be concluded from the first line

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    The Spanish Civil War in 1936-1939 strongly affected Pablo Neruda. The war started when General Francisco Franco in Spain Morocco organized the revolt against the lawful Republican government. The explosion of the civil war and the murder of Garcia Lorca‚ whom Neruda knew‚ made him join the Republican movement. During that period of time‚ Pablo Neruda started working on his collection of poems Espana en el Corazon. A poem I’m explaining a Few Things is included in the collection of poems

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    How much does a man live‚ after all? Does he live a thousand days‚ or one only? For a week‚ or for several centuries? How long does a man spend dying? What does it mean to say "for ever"? PABLO NERUDA Q: How does the epigraph relate to the greater message in the novel? An epigraph is a quotation‚ phrase or motto at the beginning of a piece of literary work‚ thus setting forth a theme for the piece of literature. In this case‚ this epigraph gives the readers a small gist and theme of what to

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    It is amazing what kinds of things prison can do to a person’s mind. People who have gone to prison often get released flummoxed and questioning life. Latin American literature includes the author’s experiences just as Pablo Neruda explained in his for poems. Latin American Authors use experiences like this to help draw in the reader to read it and to help the reader know what their life is like. Common land American poems and stories had a dark tone‚ describing the author’s actions. The dark tone

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