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    Write a critical appreciation of the poem INCENDIARY by Vernon Scannell. You should comment on theme‚ diction‚ tone and structure. An incendiary is a bomb which sets things on fire‚ which gets across the idea that the boy was like a dangerous weapon‚ ready to explode at any time. This poem is about a boy who sets a farm on fire in hope that he receives the attention he has been longing for. In the first line‚ the poet describes the boy to have a face “like pallid cheese”. This simile is depicts

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    Constantly risking absurdity The poem “Constantly Risking Absurdity” by Lawrence Ferlinghetti is a poem where he compares a poem to an acrobat.He starts off by describing how an acrobat risks everything even his life to his audience by walking in a high wire of his own making.What Ferlinghetti means is that an acrobat does everything he can including his most precious values mental and physical to entertain and amaze his audience. He doesn`t care if he makes a fool of himself o even kill himself

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    How are the trees used to convey the poet’s thoughts or attitudes in: ‘The Trees Are Down’ by Charlotte Mew Charlotte Mew was an English poet who wrote frequently about the nature in London. The poem deals with the felling of plane trees in Euston Square Gardens‚ London in the early 1920s. There is a clear sense of desolation and loss in this poem‚ a lament for the felling of the great plane trees. The poem has elements of Modernism‚ the disordered rhythm‚ rhyme and syntax mirroring Mew’s

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    The poem “Happiness” by Raymond Carver is written in short stanzas‚ a mixture of quatrains and tercets. Raymond Carver uses short lines without a particular poem pattern. He exposes a casual and peaceful tone. The tone enables the reader to understand the poem by creating imagery through the stanzas. It creates images of peacefulness and love. In addition to the tone and imagery‚ he also uses diction to show the source of his happiness. The first stanza explains the writer’s approach towards the

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    Basimah Derico ENG125: Introduction to Literature Instructor Jennifer Miller February 13‚ 1013 Reading “Nothing Can Stay Gold” by Robert Frost I saw that he utilized end rhymes‚ symbols‚ imagery‚ religious grander of illusion and metaphors. Nature’s first sprout of life is as pure as gold. “Nature’s first green is gold” means that when she is young and naïve but innocent at the same time. “Her hardest hue to hold” means that the young girl is now starting to see what this world has

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    “Jingle Bell Rock” Literary Analysis Essay Do you know who sang and composed the song “Jingle Bell Rock”? The song “Jingle Bell Rock” was sung by Bobby Helms‚ and was released in 1957. It was composed by Joseph Carleton Beal and James Ross Boothe‚ and was considered the first mainstream rock’n’roll christmas song. The purpose of this essay is to analyze the author’s use of literary devices in the song “Jingle Bell Rock”. The authors or composers of the song did a good job using the literary devices

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    The Red Wheelbarrow is a poem written by William Carlos Williams. This poem is beyond amazing creating so much imagery and meaning with only being a sentence long. The poem is broken up into four couplets.The way this poem is written makes it seem like the poet wanted us to pause with each line to comprehend what is written. In this poem William states that “so much depends upon a red wheelbarrow” but does not go on to explain what exactly depends on it. I believe that by not explaining it‚ he is

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    Rafael G. Despi FM3A 1. What do you feel reading "the Molave" What did the poet mean when he wrote "not yet‚ rizal‚ not yet. Sleep not in peace" * I felt Happiness because I realize that everyone has the ability to change and improve their lives and their environment‚ if we are just willing to make an effort and put in some time and hard work. I’m also proud to the hospitality of each Filipinos and their willingness to help other people especially other cultures. * The Main point

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    What is Imagery? Imagery is visually descriptive or figurative language‚ especially in a literary work. Poets use this alot in their poems to get you to imagine what’s going on. In the poems “The Last Wolf” and “Animal Wisdom” they use imagery a lot. In this this essay I will tell some examples of the imagery In poem “Animal Wisdom” there are multiple examples of imagery. Like on page 100 paragraph 2 Its say” fish sprouted whiskers”. When I read that it makes me think of a fish Literally sprouting

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    imagery of the father having a harsh life. The speaker describes his father’s back “blueblack cold‚” and his hands as “cracked hands that ached / from labor‚” which also implies the father does physical labor for work (2‚ 3-4). Thus‚ the speaker uses alliteration to show the harshness of his father’s life‚ choosing “cold‚” “cracked‚” and “ached” and implies that the family is poor due to the father’s low quality work (2‚ 3‚ 3). Afterward‚ the speakers says at the end “No one ever thanked him‚” making the

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