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    Ode to John Keats

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    written in. However‚ when examining the odes as a whole‚ “Ode to Indolence” is often considered the first of the sequence. “Ode to Indolence” follows a strict structure‚ like the majority of Keats’s odes. It is made up of ten line stanzas‚ with a rhyme scheme that is composed of a Shakespearian quartet‚ ABAB‚ and a Miltonic sestet‚ CDECDE. In this poem‚ the speaker is visited by three images‚ Love‚ Ambition‚ and Poetry. These figures try to persuade the speaker‚ but the speaker rejects these parts

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    Robert Frost

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    and responsabilities. This is seen in the poems “The Road not Taken‚” “Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening‚” “Acquainted With the Night‚” “Mending Wall‚” “Gathering Leaves” and “Design.” In “The Road not Taken‚” (written in 1916) Frost uses a rhyme scheme of ABAAB. He describes a traveler‚ the speaker in the poem‚ who has come to a fork in the road‚ both literally and metaphorically. The speaker looks down both paths to help him make the choice of which one to take. The only thing he notices

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    Poetry Analysis

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    say this poem is a variation of the Elizabeth sonnet. Owen has divided to the fourteen lines of this sonnet into two stanzas‚ the break coming at the end of the line 8. As is the case with the Elizabethan sonnet this poem has ten syllables of Iambic Pentameters‚ because there are five feet‚ and each foot contains a short syllables followed a long one. 5. Topic: die in war

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    My Last Duchess

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    Setting and Background The setting of "My Last Duchess‚" a highly acclaimed 1842 poem by Robert Browning‚ is the palace of the Duke of Ferrara on a day in October 1564. Ferrara is in northern Italy‚ between Bologna and Padua‚ on a branch of the Po River. The city was the seat of an important principality ruled by the House of Este from 1208 to 1598. The Este family constructed an imposing castle in Ferrara beginning in 1385 and‚ over the years‚ made Ferrara an important center of arts and learning

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    Thomas Hardy

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    Thomas Hardy’s life can be divided into three phases. The first phase (1840-1870) embraces childhood‚ adolescence‚ apprenticeship‚ first marriage‚ early poems and his first unpublished novel. The second phase (1871-1897) is marked by intensive writing‚ which resulted in the publication of 14 novels and a number of short stories. In the third phase (1898-1928)‚ the period of the writer’s rising fame‚ he abandoned writing novels and returned to poetry. Thomas Hardy was an English poet and novelist

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    ode‚ but the rhyme-scheme varies in each stanza’s last three lines. Each line has 10 syllables and consists of alternating stressed and unstressed syllables. This type of meter is called iambic pentameter and lends to the songlike quality of the verse. Verses in “Ode on a Grecian Urn” consist of 10 lines each‚ and separate into a two-part rhyming pattern. In the final three lines of every verse‚ the rhyming pattern changes. The initial lines of every verse adheres to an ABABCDE rhyme pattern‚ but

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    Another similarity is that both odes are written in iambic pentameter. Iambic pentameter is the most common meter used among English writers. Keats does an excellent job of keeping the meter fairly regularly through the poem‚ without making it sound awkward or strained. “Ode to a Nightingale” has eight separate stanzas of ten lines each‚ and the meter of each line‚ except for the eighth‚ is iambic pentameter. The eight lines are written in iambic trimeter‚ which means it has only six syllables per

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    KING OF FRANCE Bid farewell to your sisters. CORDELIA The jewels of our father‚ with wash’d eyes Cordelia leaves you: I know you what you are; And like a sister am most loath to call Your faults as they are named. Use well our father: To your professed bosoms I commit him But yet‚ alas‚ stood I within his grace‚ I would prefer him to a better place. So‚ farewell to you both. REGAN Prescribe not us our duties. GONERIL Let your study Be to content your lord‚ who hath

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    Chapter 1: a quester‚ a place to go‚ the stated reason to go there‚ challenges and trials in route‚ reason to go there. Its all about motivation‚ and the reason for going on a journey isn’t what it was really about. Chapter 2: When you share a meal with others it kind of bonds you‚ it means yall have something in common and thats why yall are with each other. You learn more about the people you share that meal with and some of the best moments can happen over a meal. The breakfast club came to

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    Success Poem by Emily Dickinson Thesis In Emily Dickinson‚ ‘success is counted sweetest’ the idea of not having something increases our appreciation of what we do not have. This poem is more of a lyric poem since it typically expresses the personal feelings. It has a specific rhyming scheme and it depends on a regular meter based syllables. 1859 was the year that the poem was written and first it was published and republished secretly The person in lack seem to understand better the importance

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