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    Unchartered Territory: A Discussion of Originality in the Works of 17th Century Poets John Donne and John Milton In a century that produced some of the English language’s greatest authors‚ poets John Donne and John Milton have emerged as two of the most significant. They both possess a deep intelligence and Orthodox Christianity from which flows their poetry of 17th century England. Little else‚ however‚ marks their work as similar. Milton’s use of ancient form and method associates him with

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    EN160G March 25th ‚ 2014 Poetry paper final copy Travis McCoy feat Bruno Mars “Billionaire” I wanna be a billionaire so fucking bad Buy all of the things I never had Uh‚ I wanna be on the cover of Forbes magazine Smiling next to Oprah and the Queen Oh every time I close my eyes I see my name in shining lights yeah A different city every night alright I swear the world better prepare For when I’m a billionaire [Travis "Travie" McCoy] Yeah I would have a show like Oprah I would

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    She then explains to the reader that they “…do not have to walk on your knees / for a hundred miles through the desert‚ repenting…” (2-3)‚ and continues the soulful mood until the next line‚ “You only have to let the soft animal of your body/ love what it loves.” (4-5)‚ giving the readerkjndivcjbribjuevuvrbvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv- vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv r ri r aeir vaervuri vIWERUVAERIVUBAERVPIAEURBKRB SFMGB SR;LJTB TJ ;EJ ;JTBK;JAETR’BJ AERMBAJE bsk;jr bdn thbhd

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    evolution and illustrates God’s unchanging attributes throughout the transition between the two opposing worldviews. Hopkins utilizes vivid imagery‚ alliteration‚ repetition‚ and Biblical allusions in his poem to convey the theme of God’s faithfulness and love‚ despite the ignorance and rejection of his abundant general revelation to mankind. Vivid and descriptive language permeates the entirety of the poem “God’s Grandeur.” Hopkins employs imagery to magnify the splendor of God’s earthly creations.

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    Mary. He then travels to the capital of Argentina ‚ Buenos Aires. He says the wind sounds like bagpipes. Ramon de Sismundi owns a shops and he seems to be unhappy throughout the whole poem. Meaning – Rain symbolizes a lot of things especially in poetry where there is not a real meaning. The rain Lorca rights about is cleansing him‚ starting a new life. All of the difficulties he had in Spain and America are now behind him‚ it is time for him to move on and start a new beginning. Many people are

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    do not know if I would have the power to turn my back on my own children. This was a very emotional poem to me on a very personal level. The poem was very short‚ but very powerful with so few words. The second poem I chose “Mad Girl’s Love Song” by Sylvia Path uses both repetition and personification to portray how she waited for a man she loved to return who never did. The repetitive phrase of “(I think I made you up inside my head)” makes me feel that this is to emphasize the fact

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    Kayla-Marie Thomas AP Lit 7 “The Flea” by John Donne Task 3: Go At ‘Em Poem Response 1. Do you really expect me to look at this flea? 2. And compare it biting us to you and me? 3. I don’t care if we were both bit‚ I’m not in the mood. 4. I don’t care if it consumed both of our bloods. 5. You really need to step your game up‚ fool. 6. You can’t use bugs to get in my pants‚ that ain’t cool. 7. This flea doesn’t need to persuade me to bite me‚ it is insignificant‚ 8. You cannot compare

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    Analysis of Introduction to Poetry & Reading Poetry “Introduction to Poetry” by Billy Collins the theme that there is most focuses on is the experience getting out of reading a poem. When reading a poem readers tend to just read the poem and then come to a direct conclusion and assume that they understand the meaning‚ and not looking at it in a different way. This is not what Billy Collins wants “them” referring to his students to do. In the first stanzas it shows how “I” who is referred to

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    First Love by John Clare This expressible poetry by a man‚ who has deep feelings for the one his soul loves‚ has more meaning hidden between the lines if the reader will take the time to savor it. The first two lines are simple enough. It was the very first time he ever felt a love go as deep as his soul as soon as he saw her face. It was love at first sight for him. He felt as though he could not move‚ breathe‚ and then she looked at him and nothing else in his life mattered anymore but

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    Broadcasting the Poem Have you ever felt like you were born to do something? Since I was born I felt like I was born to play baseball‚ but after that I would love to be a broadcaster. That is why I have chosen to analyze “The Broadcaster’s Poem” by Alden Nowlan. Analyzing a poem is not an easy thing to accomplish for me. As I very rarely analyze anything I read‚ but you should try everything once. As my eyes read this poem and my mind processes it‚ I ponder a question. What the heck is Nowlan

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