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    St Patricks

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    represents the core values of the school and the persona is desecrating these ideas. This highlights the persona’s disrespect for the school and his lack of immediate adoption of the school’s ideals. Thus‚ the persona is alienated and a sense of acceptance is not developed within the institution. Through the simile ‘like a foreign tourist’‚ Skrzynecki portrays the persona’s disaffection for the school. The diction ‘tourist’ suggests that the persona is an outsider and a connection to place has not

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    sides of two separate parties. Belonging hinges on how these parties create an understanding of each other. Many of Emily Dickinson’s poems reflected the difficulty which she experienced upon attempting to forge a connection with her society. Her personas in “My Letter to the World” and “I had been hungry all the years” both initially struggle with belonging to their society‚ and resolve these issues through establishing a sense of understanding; the former with her peers and the latter with herself

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    MEANINGThe persona wishes that he could be as braveas the flowers‚ who are aware of their allegiance to the earth. They know their  place and obey the order‚ or cycle‚ of life anddeath. The persona wishes that he could be thisway because he is the opposite‚ he wants to liveforever. The persona wants the flowers to teachhim NOT to fear death‚ but to accept it.LITERARY DEVICES1. SIMILE    Stanza 1‚ line: The persona is wishingthat he could be as brave as the flower.This implies that the persona does notthink

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    Judy Brady I Want A Wife

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    The central argument in Judy Brady’s essay‚ “I WANT A WIFE” is; after the persona (husband) seeing the importance of a wife in her society‚ she tries to give reasons for wanting a wife. By so doing she gives her definitions of who a wife is and who a husband is by putting herself in a husband’s shoes with words which seem very controversial .Her argument is an explicit argument that seeks to support controversial claims with reasons and evidence .This aims at drawing the attention of the audience

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    Who List Her Hunt Analysis

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    both of the personas speak of females in an idealised manner‚ they deny them a voice and even automous thought. These poems represent love in ways that situate them firmly in their eras‚ this allows for speculation as to the stimuli that have inspired their creation‚

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    Peter Skrzynecki’s St Patrick’s College‚ a semi-autobiographical poem explores the idea of negative interactions within a class dynamic resulting in a poor sense of belonging. St patricks college conveys a reflective and lethargic tone in which the persona describes his negative experiences of social segregation throughout his schooling years as being tedious and not “for the best”. The lack of belonging is emphasized metaphorically in the persona’s description of his schooling experience as being one

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    to social class o The persona initially feels disconnected to her social class and desires to belong to a more wealthy class. The metaphor of the window shows how social barriers often prevent this transition. Somehow‚ the persona overcomes these barriers and experiences the ‘curious wine’‚ only to find that instead of providing the belonging the persona sought‚ the new social class makes her feel isolated.  o The ‘ample bread’ is positively harmful because the persona realises that she no longer

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    The Embodiment and Disembodiment of the Soul in J. Neil Garcia’s Kaluluwa of Selected Poems Kaluluwa stresses on the void between self and the Soul‚ the tangible and the intangible‚ and finally the reaffirmation of its fragile clinging to life as a form of renewal. J. Neil Garcia’s Kaluluwa can be characterized with metaphysical‚ psychological‚ cultural and artistic elements throughout the collection. Kaluluwa attempts to interweave metaphysical and animist accounts of spirituality‚ wagering

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    Gaming the Gamers

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    Multiplayer Persona FACT •One thing for sure about Multiplayer Persona gamers are they are NOT playing around when it comes to decide and playing the game. They’re what we called as an “Avid Gamers” Before they purchase or even download the trial‚ they do their own research first to make sure the games that they desire is really games that catching their fancy and the most important is the games must be up-to-date and everyone on their inner cycle (friend‚ friends at school‚ friends on their neighborhood)

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    somewhere. However‚ this line helps to convey to the reader straight away that the persona does not belong and faces prejudice even from the country they were born in due to being the child of an immigrant. In addition to this‚ throughout the poem‚ the persona rarely addresses other people‚ only sometimes referring to the reader as “you.” There is repetition of the personal pronoun “I” throughout suggests that the persona is alone as they do not have anybody else to refer to. This could also suggest

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