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    The movie‚ Dead Poet’ Society‚ is about a group of young boys who attend Welton Academy‚ a very strict and traditional school. Mr Keating‚ a well respected teacher‚ by the students at Welton Academy is looked upon as a bad influence on the students by the school’s principal. The principal believed that Mr Keating’s teaching methods are unconventional and he was not following the schools 4 pillars‚ tradition‚ discipline‚ honour and excellence. Mr Keating uses fragments of poems to teach and make

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    London by William Blake

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    was born and lived. I truly believe this poem has a lot of meaning to it. It shows sadness and frustration. The poem consists of a total of sixteen lines which are split into four quatrains. It has a rhyming ABAB pattern in it. The first paragraph starts with William walking down the chartered streets. Most of Williams were about his feelings and beliefs and at the time he wrote this it was during the French Revolution. I believe that saying “I wandered through

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    Do not read this paper it it not trueThe poem takes the form of a dramatic monologue in the voice of the returned soldier. It has five stanzas each of four lines which follow a regular metre and an ABAB rhyme scheme in each stanza. The first‚ second and last line of each verse is about six syllables long‚ while the third line is slightly longer at eight syllables. The regular metre gives the poem a ‘chatty’ tone‚ which helps to set the scene‚ as well as delaying the realisation that this is actually

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    sonnet 106

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    three quatrains and one couplet. A quatrain in poetry is four lines and a couplet is two lines which has the Volta in it. The Volta is a turn or shift in the meaning of the poem. The rhyme scheme of this sonnet like any other sonnet that we find is ABAB…GG. Sonnet 106 is one of the 154 sonnets that is directed towards youth. The meter of this sonnet is iambic pentameter which is a common meter in poetry consisting of an unrhymed line with five feet or accents‚ each foot containing an unaccented

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    Meat Classification

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    classification system Age AAA          =          This code means that the colour of the roller mark on the carcass is PURPLE and is an indication that the meat is from a young animal (no permanent incisors) and thus the most tender meat.         ABAB       =          This code means that the colour of the roller mark on the carcass is GREEN and is an indication that the meat is from a young animal in transition to an adult animal (1 – 2 permanent incisors) and thus tender meat. BBB       =            

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    The Real Richard Cory

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    Richard killed himself creates a sense of confusion yet realization. By looking at this moment of imagery and the opposition of what the townspeople know about him to what the townspeople don’t know about Richard‚ in addition to the structure of the ABAB rhyme scheme we see that the reason Richard killed himself is because he was alone and he had no one. This leads us to understand that one’s appearance towards other people can be deceiving. The usage of words such as ‘we’ or ‘he’ shows the distance

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    at once I saw a crowd‚ A host of golden daffodils: Beside the lake‚ beneath the trees‚ Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. Rhyming Scheme The ’Daffodils’ has a rhyming scheme throughout the poem. The rhyming scheme of the above stanza is ABAB ( A - cloud and crowd; B - hills and daffodils) and ending with a rhyming couplet CC (C - trees and breeze). The above stanza makes use of ’Enjambment’ which converts the poem into a continuous flow of expressions without a pause. Figures of Speech

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    For the Triumph of Time

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    grief and wounds throughout the passing of time. Making unrequited love and the separation of two souls perfect for each other two very important themes in the poem. Swinburne uses the ottava rima to structure his poem‚ following the pattern of ‘abab’‚ but this structure is misplaced in the first stanza following a pattern of ‘ababccab’. We can see how the poet has thoughtfully arranged his ideas in this structure to honour her soul mate. Even though he is trying to arrange his ideas‚ we sense

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    THE VOICE

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    trying to cope with Emma’s loss. Hardy portrays feelings of misery and powerfully expresses loss of love in this poem through the use of literary devices and imagery. The poem consists of four stanzas which are constructed around an ABAB rhyme scheme. Hardy uses powerful imagery to help convey misery and loss of love‚ from Stanza one to Stanza four hardy speaks in images conveying moments of his happy times with Emma and moments of grief. Thomas Hardy starts by saying “Woman much missed”

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    Toads and Toads Revisited are poems in Philip Larkin’s collection that describes both the perks and burdens of a work life. Larkin’s view of work in ‘Toads’ is seen as a heavy load whereas in ‘Toads Revisited’‚ it is seen as something that keeps him occupied and helps him though life. ‘Toads Revisited’ was written after Larkin became a firmly established chief librarian of the Hull Library and he had no further to go because he had already reached the top position. His attitude to work had undergone

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