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    should not be used independent of your own reading and study of the poems. (NATE & W.B.S) NOTES ON PRESCRIBED POEMS FOR CSEC LITERATURE Preamble: Please be mindful of the fact that poetry makes up a third of this syllabus and that for the Paper II (the essay-writing paper) students are required to demonstrate their understanding of how the poets’ techniques are used to convey and shape meaning (including the tone and mood) in the respective poems. For every poem on the list you should be able

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    The controversial advertisement titled Twin Towers released in May 2005‚ designed for the Nicolas Hulot Foundation- a French environmental awareness organization‚ is a hard-hitting and provocative advertisement that has effectively shown that to nature‚ we are all daily terrorists. The advertisement reproduces the iconic 9/11 terrorist attack scene‚ showing two trees being attacked in the same fashion as the World Trade Centre was attacked‚ carrying the message: “For nature‚ everyday is 9/11”. In

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    grieving. I WANT YOU TO KNOW (Amado Yuzon) I want you to know now and forever that I love you as much as I do my own life; You are the muse of my pen which worships your beauty‚ You are the life of my heart which throbs with love; I have dedicated my whole self‚ body and soul‚ As your devoted companion in joy and in pain; I want you to know that I love you in this way‚ As a part of my life‚ as the star of my future. What happened? by Ashley Fitz Remember when we

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    The poem “Mending Wall” by Robert Frost encompasses a dialogue between the narrator and his neighbor in which they communicate their feelings about the continuous renovation of the stone wall that divides their properties. The overall poem has a simplistic tone with the internal thoughts of the narrator and the external dialogue of the narrator and the neighbor. The point of view of the narrator is clearly shown as he demonstrates his distaste for the walls renovations year after year. He claims

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    Fascinating Rhythm: You Got Me! THE METHOD (your thoughts and feelings‚ please‚ before you read “The Muse”) line 1: The old dog up. line 2: I can remember when he was a pup. Aloud now (you can recite it!): line 2 of our poem – at least three times! – and listen to more than just the sense of each word and the sense of each individual phrase; listen purposefully to the sounds your actual two ears hear as you recite line 2 of our poem out loud over and over and over again.

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    Poems have the ability to pick at one’s heart strings and reveal strong emotions. In The Whipping‚ the reader experiences what life is like for a young boy. “The old woman across the way / is whipping the boy again [...] (Hayden 1).” Robert Hayden‚ author of The Whipping‚ has captured a horrible event in a graceful way. This poem will be judged based upon its form as well as its aspects of foreshadowing. It is important to also consider The Whipping’s ability to flow smoothly. There are some key

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    simply too dangerous. He started building his path‚ and once he got at the gate‚ he was defeated‚ not being able to open it. He just couldn’t muster enough power to override the consequences so he took his own life. This is a perfect example to how the pathway to success is quite challenging and dangerous. In Catcher in the Rye‚ Holden also is defeated by the paths. He understood that he thought differently and didn’t fit in. By expressing his thought and ambitions‚ he was judged

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    and it is prevalent in all ages of society. America is no exception; in fact‚ America is the leading source of obesity. The obesity problem is tackled by Greg Critser and Mary Ray Worley. In Critser’s article‚ “Too Much of a Good Thing‚” he explains how obesity takes place not only in adults‚ but also in children. In fact‚ twenty-five percent of Americans under the age of nineteen are obese. Parents can be held responsible for developing good eating habits for their children. Fixing eating habits during

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    "Metaphor: A Poet is a Nightingale by Edward Hirsch ." Poetry Foundation. N.p.‚ 23 Jan. 2006. Web. 7 Oct. 2012. . Williams‚ David G. "Elizabeth Bishop and the ’Martian ’ Poetry of Craig Raine and Christopher Reid." English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature 78.5 (1997): 451-458. Print. Wu‚ Alexis. "Mary Oliver ’s Poppies." alexiswupoetry. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 7 Oct. 2012. .

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    November poem analysis The poem I am going to be analyzing is called ‘November.’ This poem is about death. In the poem‚ the author Simon Armitage gives a clear message about what he thinks death is and how to deal with death. He also gives clear connection with the poem to the title‚ which makes the reader understand the poem better. In this essay I am going to include the following; the poets attitude to his subject‚ the poets descriptive skills‚ the language used‚ how the poem affects me‚ and

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