The two poems‚ “Slam‚ Dunk & Hook” and “Fast Break” both capture the attention of the audience by describing basketball as a game of imagery versus a game of athleticism. In‚ “Fast Break” by Edward Hirsch‚ the author uses vivid diction. Hirsch states‚ “to see an orange blur” (Hirsch). This describes the basketball as a flowing object. His tone is very easy going at this point in the poem. He uses vivid imagery to show that basketball is an art and it isn’t always about the fans and the players but
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Poem Analysis Shakespeare’s Th’expense of Spirit in a Waste of Shame Where most poetry since Petrarch had been based on the unavailability of the love object‚ Shakespeare in sonnet 129 writes about exactly what happens when you get what you think you want. But contrary to expectations it is not an achievement devoutly to be wished‚ but rather an inevitable nightmare. It’s quite hard to pin down Sonnet 129 to one specific speech situation. Neither is there any “I” – a clear reference to a particular
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Frankenstein: Creator to Creation In this novel‚ Victor Frankenstein is a scientist that has a very strong passion for how the human body is put together. His passion quickly turns obsessive when he starts pondering around the idea of making a human from scratch. He locks himself away in his apartment so no one can see what he is creating. One night when the creation was finished‚ Victor brought the monster to life. The looks of the monster terrified Victor and he abandoned it. Throughout this story‚
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describes Victor Frankenstein. Born and raised in Geneva Victor Frankenstein had an everything handed to him on a silver platter. His father‚ Alphonse and mother Caroline Beaufort both cherished him like “their idol” (16) who was bestowed “on them by [the] heavens‚” (16) as they presented Elizabeth Lavenza as a gift. At a young age Victor developed a love for science after witnessing the phenomenon when a tree bursts into flames and‚ the findings of ancient and outdated
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The theme of this poem by Krista Wheeler is it is never too late to change and turn your life around. The poem is about a student that is currently making poor choices when it comes to his academic success. The speaker is explaining to the child that what they are doing is wrong and that there is still time to change and make things better. Firstly‚ the poem states “work‚ work so that you will one day become glad”‚ this passage shows that if the child does not give up and continues to work hard he
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When reading this poem‚ I found out how meaningful the narrator is with her father. Even though she only speak Spanish in front of the presence of her father‚ she still spoke English aside since her father made the English language sound unnecessary for him to hear from her. That was a symbolism of respect for her showing father of the boundaries on what type of language she speaks when she is around him. So that’s why she said “My father likes them separate‚ one there‚ one here” because that’s is
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solutions to problems that would otherwise be overlooked. In Burro Genius‚ written by the author Victor Villasenor where Joseph who is Victor’s brother‚ can be seen as a Genius‚ in the way that he uses his knowledge and to watch over Victor (the author). In the story‚ Victor’s Brother Joseph tells to Victor that not to judge Mexican
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Victor Chang Victor Chang was a very well known heart surgeon. He performed lots of heart transplants and performed the first successful heart transplant on Fiona Coot which saved her life. Victor Chang was Chinese and was born in Shanghai from Australian born parents and moved to Australia in1953. Education When he came to Australia in 1953 he completed his secondary schooling at Christian Brothers College‚ Lewisham. Then he graduated from Sydney University with a Bachelor of Medicine‚ Bachelor
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monster is an unwanted life‚ a creation abandoned and neglected by his creator. After seeing that his creator‚ Victor is dead‚ the monster then departs for the northernmost ice to die. Quote 2 "Half surprised by the novelty of these sensations‚ I allowed myself to be borne away by them; and‚ forgetting my solitude and
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[http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/poems/scrap-paper] The poem I chose is called “A Scrap of Paper”. I believe that this poem is one of the world’s best and most interesting poems I’ve ever read‚ and even though it’s short‚ it leaves a lot for the reader to think about. The poem was written around the time of the First World War‚ and that is what I think it is about: a person who has received a letter saying that they have lost a loved one in war. Although the poem is short‚ there is not a lack
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