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    Analysis of Diving Into the Wreck There are many poems in today’s literature that are detailed and paint a picture for the reader. A poem that really stands out is Diving Into the Wreck by Adrienne Rich. Rich is a well known poet born 1929 in Baltimore‚ Maryland (Milne). She is a very influential poet in the subjects of feminism and the rights of women. Rich’s literary work was released in the early 1970’s which was a trivial and controversial time in the rights of women. Her poem‚ Diving Into

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    overcome the damage and self-hatred inflicted by compulsory heterosexuality. In Adrienne Rich’s Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence‚ she highlights men’s control over women’s bodies and what women must do in order to exist in a patriarchal world‚ especially as lesbians. Men control women in eight ways according to Rich‚ including denying women their own sexuality and forcing male sexuality upon them (Rich

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    In the first stanza of the poem‚ Rich associates women with monsters‚ which implies that in the society‚ it is still a strange and uncommon thing for a woman to be a professional scientist. These women may feel unsure about their identities‚ and people around them may look at them weirdly

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    "Prospective Immigrants Please Note" Adrienne Rich Either you will go through this door or you will not go through. If you go through there is always the risk of remembering your name. Things look at you doubly and you must look back and let them happen. If you do not go through it is possible to live worthily to maintain your attitudes to hold your position to die bravely but much will blind you‚ much will evade you‚ at what cost who knows? The door itself makes no promises

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    The Uncanny Power of the Metaphysical Conceit . / / ABSTRACT The conceit originally means a concept or an image. It is in general a figure of speech that presents striking parallel between two different things or situations. The history of English poetry witnessed the adaptation of two types of conceit: the petrarchan conceit and the metaphysical conceit. This paper sheds lights on the second type of conceit which was mainly employed by John Donne (1572-1631) and the other metaphysical

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    The essay“ When We Dead Awaken: Writing as Re-Vision” written in 1971 by Adrienne Rich is composed of basic feminist ideals and beliefs. In that essay‚ Rich explores the theme of women’s roles in society‚ as she writes “ Historically‚ men and women have played very different parts… where women [have] been a luxury for man...but also as comforter‚ nurse‚ cook‚ bearer of his seed…man has played quite a different role for the female artist.” This reflects the culture of the time period in which women

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    tends to exaggerate giving examples on how women are neither true nor fair. The “Valediction‚” by Donne talks about their love being so powerful that nothing can separate their love. The meaning for the poem “Valediction‚” is that if someone believes love will last‚ then it will continue. The tone of this poem is positive and uses many metaphors to explain his true love for his wife. In the “Song” and “Valediction” have different figures of speech that are used to show each narrators view on ideal

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    book entitled “Culture and Imperialism” Only the essay “The Redress of Poetry” from the book entitled The Redress of Poetry 2. 3. 4. 5. Jonathan Swift Bertrand Russell Edward Said Seamus Heaney Paper V: (American Literature) Poetry 1. Adrienne Rich Diving into the Wreck

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    written by Adrienne Rich in 1997. This speech was presented at Douglass College. In the speech Rich addresses how society views young women for sexist and woman duty such as begin nice‚ cooking and cleaning. However‚ rich wants young women to see that it is so much more than just being what society wants us to be. That young woman should be able to achieve their highest level of education in life. Rich wants the first-semester woman to look at their educated and claim it as their rightful owe. Rich makes

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    1) Brian Turner’s "Jundee Ameriki" The narrator feels like someone talking to his own subconscious‚ someone who was present at the scene back in Baghdad‚ who not only knew the story but experienced it. Although the speaker was presented in 3rd person it could be the Jundee Ameriki himself‚ a battle buddy or one of the rescue team. The fragments symbolize the suffering the soldier encounters from the war‚ the long-lasting physical scars embedded with mementos from the suicidal lady and the scene “bits

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