In the poem Come Up from the Fields Father‚ Whitman draws a picture of the emotional distress so many families experienced during the Civil War. The poem describes a family receiving a letter that their son has been wounded. He places the setting in the autumn season where all of nature is reaching its prime of life just before the death of winter. The poem describes a family receiving a letter that their son has been wounded. He places the setting in the autumn season where all of nature is reaching
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The poem ‘Come Up From the Fields‚ Father’ was written by Walt Whitman. He was born in New York on May 31‚ 1819 and died aged 72 in New Jersey on March 26‚1892. He was a American poet‚ essayist and journalist. He was one of the most influential poets in the American canon. He was a volunteer nurse during the American Civil War. Walt Whitman’s sexuality is often discussed. He is usually described as a homosexual or a bisexual. Some of Walt Whitman’s best pieces of work were based on the American
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ENGLISH COURSEWORK - WAR POEMS The first poem is a pre-1900 poem written by Walt Whitman. It is called "Come Up From The Fields Father". This poem tells the story of how a family hear the news that their son has been wounded in battle. Firstly it describes his sister receiving the letter and calling for her father and mother. The poet then goes on to describe the settings of the farm and the background to it. "Where apples ripe in the orchards hang and grapes on the trellis’d vines." "The sky
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The title of the poem is where I come from and it has been composed by Elizabeth Brewster. This poem is a type of a perverse. The poet’s voice is real because the poet is talking about a real life scenario. In the beginning of the poem the poet is speaking to us nut in the second part of the poem the poet describes her past memories. There is another voice in the poem and it is doing the same. People differ from places to places because people are born in different countries‚ places‚ regions
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‘The Field Mouse’ by Jillian Clarke‚ reveals innocent children stuck in the midst of the Bosnian War in 1992. The war is seen to have been the worst act of genocide since The Second World War. An effective extended metaphor is created through disturbing and sickening
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“Come Wake Me Up” By: Rascal Flatts Listening to music is something everyone does to express their feelings and emotions. I for instance am not more of venting type of person‚ unlike others. I believe the best advice is given through songs lyrically and through melody. Artists are no different than any ordinary person‚ other than their gifted ability to put words into a combination not everyone can express. Some songs today you’ll find have hardly any lyrics at all. Still people feel the connection
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Dreams from My Father In the book Dreams from My Father by Barack Obama‚ he witnesses and experiences racism when he was in schools in the United States. One time in high school‚ a white classmate came and greeted Roy and Obama. Obama was angry because he knew that the white classmate was pretending to be friendly. Obama confronted the issue with Roy. Roy responded that "we" have to live under the white men rules and if they are friendly then don’t push them away. Obama could not accept
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The key idea of the poem seems to be that a person’s character is always formed at least in part by the place where he or she is born – “People are made of places”. Wherever you go in life you will carry with you memories and echoes of your birthplace‚ whether it is a city‚ as in the first stanza‚ or the quiet Canadian countryside where Elizabeth herself was born – “Where I come from‚ people carry woods in their minds” – and certainly the picture she draws in the second stanza does seem at first
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Where I Come From - By Elizabeth Brewster The poem ‘Where I Come From’ by Elizabeth Brewster is about how a person is influenced by the environment he is brought up in‚ and how urban life and rural life differ from each other. The poet has used a very critical tone in this poem to convey how people are influenced by the places they have come from rural or urban. She has used a lot of visual imageries and metaphors to convey the busy lifestyle of the city. There is no rhyme scheme in the poem.
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Where I come from Student: Valentin Turri The poem is divided in two stanzas and two extra lines. The poet is an old woman that talks about her present and her old past. In the first stanza the poet starts like introducing us in the text‚ explaining us the meaning of ‘’people are made of places’’‚ this means that all we are made of memories‚ places where we come from‚ we carry
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