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    John Montague expresses his themes in a clear and precise fashion” You have been asked by your local radio station to give a talk on the poetry of John Montague. Write out the text of the talk you would deliver in response to the above title. You should refer to both style and subject matter. Support the points you make by reference to the poetry on your course. Good evening listeners and welcome to our Friday night poetry segment‚ Poetry Aloud. Tonight we will explore the works of the famous northern

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    WW1 poetry 1) The first poem‚ “Who’s for the game”‚ is written in 1915. 1915 was the second year in world war one‚ and thereby the beginning. Therefore‚ England needed as many young men as possible. At least Jessie Pope meant that. Around 5 million soldiers was the total number of the British army during the whole war. At the beginning of the war‚ the British army consisted entirely of volunteers‚ and they had quite a smaller army than France and Germany. This might be why Pope wants to get

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    ’Compare and Contrast’ Poetry Analysis’Silver’ and ’The Moon’Five blind men‚ all possessing accurate but different portrayals of an elephant‚ show the new dimension one possess from looking at things from different perspectives. Supervising the activities on Earth‚ the only natural satellite on the Water Planet is perceived differently amongst the Homo sapiens roaming on it. Silver by Walter de la Mare and The Moon by P.B. Shelley are two insights on the character of the moon. Despite Silver and

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    Facts: Martin Pariag submitted a bid for the construction of a mental health hospital. The advertisement noted that bids would be assessed on the basis of price and technical competence and that the South Regional Health Corporation would not be bound to the highest or lowest tender. Martin received a letter indicating that a decision was taken to pursue discussions with the lowest bidder. Issue: Can the SRHC go against its stated criteria for bid assessment‚ that is‚ price and technical competence

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    "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever: Its loveliness increases; it will never Pass into nothingness" John Keats from Endymion. John Keats was undoubtedly an extremely gifted and well loved poet. In such a short space of time he was able to leave a poetic legacy which has touched the hearts and minds of millions. He possessed an unwavering desire to write poetry‚ which considering his working class status‚ was something thought impossible in the 19th century. He would overcome these barriers

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    Introduction Poetry has been a special genre and it is one of the many genres that remain consistent (structural means) even after being exploited for years. Looking back at the British poems in the late 80s‚ the stanzas and lines have not changed much‚ at least not the structure of it. Even until today‚ these shapes remained the same‚ although altered in position such as the use of indentation or tabulation in each line‚ alternatively. Besides‚ poetry has become a medium of communication in various

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    Larissa Creighton Gibson ENG102 29 October 2014 “Barbie Doll” Imagery is of great importance in the poem “Barbie Doll” by Margie Piercy. The title explains itself throughout the poem. Girls and many grown women see the doll Barbie as a perfect roll model‚ she is very beautiful and society expects that of women. In the poem the “girlchild” is an intelligent‚ healthy‚ and strong girl. Society expects the girl to look like the perfect‚ little‚ Barbie doll‚ and she is ridiculed for not looking like

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    Explain how the poetry of John Keats reflects the values of Romanticism. The Romantic Era spanned roughly between 1798 and 1832 and its poetry places an emphasis on the imagination‚ nature and feeling. The Romantic period was associated with imagination as people looked with fresh curiosity into the workings of their own minds‚ generating ideas that laid a foundation for modern psychology. Romanticism emerged out of the rational thought of the Enlightenment Era into a redemptive and inspiring period

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    sail enthusiastically in the direction of the tide of Confessionalism. Yet‚ not as wholeheartedly as Anne Sexton did‚ or was pensive restraint as W. D. Snodgrass or with as formidable gusto of self-aggrandizement with which John Berryman exposed himself in his “Dream Songs” and “Love and Fame”. Plath’s early poems like “Point Shirley” and “Hard Castle Crags” are purely autobiographical in nature and confessional in character. But her best poems like “Daddy”‚ “Lady Lazarus” have deeper connotations.

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    True love facing separation in John Donne’s “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning” Before getting into detail concerning the topic of true love in combination with separation I’d like to give a short overview for how I have understood the content and action in John Donne’s poem “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning”. The poem‚ made up of nine stanzas‚ each with four lines with an ABAB rhyme‚ is about someone that as a speaker talks about his situation having to spend time apart

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