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    bond that links Feliks to his home‚ perceived as a sanctuary that preserves his memory of Poland. The persona on the other hand does not inherit his father’s nationalistic attitude towards Poland. His fragmented cultural belonging is illustrated immediately by the “remnants of a language.” The “remnants” contain connotations of a broken national identity‚ becoming an impediment for the persona to truly embrace his Polish Culture. This is further exacerbated by different social forces impairing the

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    "Dover beach" is a beautiful poem written by a famous poet‚ Matthew Arnold; from the romantic era. The poem is melancholic and pessimistic in nature and shows human misery through the ages. The diction changes as the poem progresses‚ from the beginning till the end‚ soft and loving to hard and rough‚ respectively. The images are centered around the ocean‚ this is to show the analogy that life can be both turbulent as well as placid. The time that the poem occurs is through the night‚ having mystery

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    poems featured in Birthday Letters‚ expressively depicts the initial years of the couple’s union. In the said poem‚ the act of harvesting daffodils becomes the catalyst for the persona’s recollection of the early days of their marriage. In it‚ the persona of the poem looks back on his past‚ but with a modern perspective. Composed of 68 lines written in simple conversational free verse‚ Daffodils‚ like most of the poems included in Birthday Letters‚ was written using the first person point of view

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    Throughout his poems “Five Bells” and ‘Five Visions of Captain Cook’ Slessor conveys the ability of memories to temporarily transcend and halt time’s inexorable passage. The persona in ‘Five Bells’ explores his memories of his friend Joe between the ringing of the Five Bells‚ during the literal time span of only a few minutes the persona is able to explore years of memories surrounding his friend. Slessor utilises water imagery once again to describe this as ‘memory‚ the flood that does not flow’ thus showing

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    which they are associated with and to whom they are connected. In Dickinson’s poem‚ “This is my letter to the world‚” reveals her desire to belong and also the way society has prevented her from developing that impulse. This is accomplished as the persona reflects upon her feelings through a metaphorical “letter to the world.” Dickinson attempts to internalise the views of her society and‚ upon failing to do so‚ retreats further within herself where she finds a sense of belonging. The line “The

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    follow flow to the poem. This pattern gives the poem a very whimsical feeling as if the reader is also lovesick. The receiver of the poem is clearly someone very meaningful to the persona‚ but has already “left.” It is unclear whether it is a physical or emotional separation but either way they are far enough away for the persona to feel “…boundaries of pain/Capacious as the sea.” One of the influences of the poem may have been Charles Wadsworth‚ a famous minister of the Arch Street Presbyterian Church

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    Christianity. Whilst examining the poem in chronological order‚ I shall scrutinize the two main themes of the poem‚ in relation to Langston Hughes history and political ideology. In the first stanza‚ the persona is seen addressing Christ‚ asking him to leave as he is no longer wanted. The persona explains that there exists an immense difference in today’s world‚ compared to what things were in the times of Christ. Although the speaker acknowledges that Christ’s presence may have had a significant

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    This poem represents the poet‚ Thomas Hardy as the persona and his grief over his wife’s death using imagery and emotive language. The poem is set at the moment in time after the persona’s partner’s death‚ where the persona is at her grave. The poem reflects on the persona’s guilt of mistreating his late wife while she was alive and his yearning to be with her now ‘Would I lay there – And she were housed there! – Or better‚ together… We both‚ - who would stray there’ Hardy wrote this poem as a way

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    depression and misery which increases the despair of the situation. As he sits in his chair‚ crippled whilst ‘voices of play and pleasure’ are heard outside. The use of alliteration is effective in describing how free other people are whereas the persona feels trapped. This communicates the soldier’s longing and helps put the reader in his perspective. In the second stanza‚ the soldier begins to reminisce of the light that filled his world before his accident‚ this outlines

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    1. Describe the purpose and benefits of the persona type to an innovative organization. The Experience Architect discovers the “value added” for most any company. Experience Architects are people who focus relentlessly on creating remarkable customer experiences. They set the stage for positive encounters with your organization through products‚ services‚ digital interactions‚ spaces‚ or events. Experience Architects engages all the human senses (incorporating tactile sensations‚ orchestrating the

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