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    Lucy Poems

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    edition of ‘’Lyrical Ballads’’‚ which is a collection of both Wordsworth’s and Coleridge’s poems. Lucy poems are lyrical ballads‚ they are written in verse and they all tell a story as briefly as possible. Wordsworth wrote them in the simple language of common people and he often used dramatic changes of states and ironic inversions which are also present in the traditional ballad. Among the Lucy poems‚ ‘’The Strange fits of passion have I known’’ is probably the most obvious ballad since it has an

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    2_1 DESCRIPTION OF HRM STRATEGY AND PRACTICES OF THE MMC Modernising Medical Careers is a policy intended to better the manner in which junior doctors are trained and to modernise the Senior House Officer grade (Committee‚ 2007). In effect it is a recruitment and training programme offered to medical professionals. This Human Resource Management Strategy has been developed to spearhead the policy direction. Modernising Medical Careers seems to use Specific Human Resource strategic couched around

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    Angelou has‚ for the most part‚ utilized words from straightforward vocabulary‚ keeping in mind the end goal to encourage perusing not only for a specific class which is high-reproduced and knows about refined English but instead for all classes in the social chain of command‚ to individuals of any age. Indeed‚ even the words which are obviously mind-boggling (as far as their structure)‚ are words which are as yet basic among the majority and are utilized for everyday correspondence purposes. The

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    “To Lucasta‚ Going to the Wars” is written in ballad meter‚ alternating between eight syllable and 6 syllable lines with an ABAB rhyme scheme. The poem‚ for the most part‚ follows the ballad meter and does not stray off of its form‚ making the poem flow with a steady‚ comfortable rhythm. Ballad metered poems are commonly used for romantic poems‚ which “To Lucasta‚ Going to the Wars” can be easily viewed as. The poem acts

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    Dreams by Langston Huges and Summer by Walter Dean Myers gives two different types of poems. The poem Dreams is in the ballad form and takes you to a sad place inside yourself as the reader. Summer is a free verse that gives you the sense of play and have nothing holding you back. Dreams is a ballad because the writer uses repetative speech. "Hold fast to dreams" is an example of the repetative speech in the poem. Dreams gives the impression of sadness and cold. "Life is a broken-winged bird that

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    archaic     ar·cha·ic [ahr-key-ik]   adjective 1.marked by the characteristics of an earlier period; antiquated:an archaic manner; an archaic notion. 2.(of a linguistic form) commonly used in an earlier time but rare inpresent-day usage except to suggest the older time‚ as inreligious rituals or historical novels. Examples: thou; wast;methinks; forsooth. 3.forming the earliest stage; prior to full development: the archaicperiod of psychoanalytic research. 4.( often initial capital letter 

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    References: ABC Rage‚ Official website. 2009. About Rage. Viewed on March 17‚ 2010. http://www.abc.net.au/ rage/about/ Anon Bio. Undated. Ed Sullivan Biography. Viewed March 5‚ 2010. http://www.thebiography channel.co.uk/biographies/ed-sullivan.html Davidson‚ Jim Experts Search‚ undated. Rage TV Program: Encyclopedia. Viewed on March 18‚ 2010. http://en.allexperts.com/e/r/ra/rage_(tv_program)

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    “Romantic” – this word holds many different connotations and brings to mind a collection of different images. It can be “fanciful‚ impractical‚ unrealistic”; it can be “ardent‚ passionate‚ fervent”; and it can be “imaginary‚ fictitious‚ or fabulous”. According to the dictionary‚ “romantic” is an adjective characterized by a preoccupation with love‚ or by the idealizing of love or one’s beloved. In the three poems I have chosen – “Let me not to the marriage of true minds” by William Shakespeare‚ “La

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    Experience‚ The Book of Thell‚ The Marriage of Heaven and Hell‚ Visions of Daughters of Albion Week VI: Burns "Tis Liberty’s bold note I swell"  "Here’s a Health to them that’s awa" "For a’that and a’that" "Afton Water" Wordsworth Preface to Lyrical Ballads‚ “Strange Fits Have I known‚”“I wandered Lonely as a Cloud‚” “Ode: Intimations of Immortality‚”“The Solitary Reaper‚” “Michael‚” “The Ruined Cottage” From The Prelude‚ Book‚ I and II. “Lucy Gray” Week VII: Wordsworth Week VIII: Coleridge‚ Conversation

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    The song “I Love You Truly” became a popular song to sing at weddings. It was the best song of 1912. This ballad of devotion to love was heard in the Christmas classic “It’s a Wonderful Life”. This song counts as a parlor song and was written by Carrie Jacobs-Bond. It was published in 1901 and became a song known to be sung at weddings. Carrie Jacobs-Bond started writing songs to help her husband with income. When he died in 1895 she wrote “I Love Your Truly” after she returned to her hometown Janesville

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