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    Something's Coming Poem

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    Bernstein- Something’s coming essay Melody Something’s coming has many examples of blue notes. These are either F G# or C‚ and can be seen in bars 18-20 in the vocal line. A tritone is a jump of 3 tones and can be seen in the vocal line ‘soon as it’‚ (G#  D). The melody is partly fragmentary as it usually contains fragment semi-tones in the rhythmic parts‚ e.g. there are two fragmented notes F# G in the vocal line‚ ‘Could it be?’ to ‘if I can wait.’ The words are predominantly syllabic in the

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    effect it has on a family. The collage‚ along with the poem‚ can make the reader pray that this kind of mayhem does not bust through their door the way that it busted through Clarke’s. Clarke used ’5 winters’ instead of 5 years to create an image of the cold and harsh conditions that he was feeling while his father was gone. The icicles hanging on the door represent the time and rigidity that Clarke experienced during his father’s absence. The ’late blizzard’ goes along with this as well. Typically

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    Sharon Olds’ poem "Late Poem to My Father" exposes the profound effect that childhood trauma can have on someone‚ even in adulthood. The speaker of the poem invokes sadness and pity in the reader by reflecting on the traumatic childhood of her father‚ and establishes a cause and effect relationship between the abuse he endured as a child and the dependence he develops on alcohol as an adult. The idea of emotional retardation caused by childhood experiences is not uncommon‚ especially in our

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    Module: Understanding Poetry Assignment 1: Analysis of a poem Late Love How they strut about‚ people in love‚ how tall they grow‚ pleased with themselves‚ their hair‚ glossy‚ their skin shining. They don’t remember who they have been. How filmic they are just for this time. How important they’ve become – secret‚ above the order of things‚ the dreary mundane. Every church bell ringing‚ a fresh sign. How dull the lot that are not in love. Their clothes shabby‚ their skin lustreless;

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    Furthermore‚ the diction to the poems it is a first person and third person perspective. Both of the poems make you feel their struggle and what they’re going through. The words each author use is repetitive and they use it for a specific purpose. In “Work Late Tuesday Night” the women in the poem constantly keeps using “I”‚ “to”‚ and “too”. She uses these words in order to show an excessive reminder of being a working parent. She uses “I” to show that she’s in charge of what she’s doing and that

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    The poem "Homecoming" originates from Bruce Dawe. Its journey depicts the aspects of war and its devastations upon human individuals. Using mainly the Vietnam War as a demonstration for its destructions. Within this poem Bruce Dawe dramatizes the homecoming of Australian veterans’ bodies from Vietnam. This is clearly an anti-war poem‚ reproducing the sentiments of those who opposed the time when this war occurred. The poem starts of in what seems to be a monotone. With many simple verbs such

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    ’Poetic Language is used to Capture Human Experiences; `In Robert Gray’s poems‚ he uses language to capture human experiences. In two of his poems; old house and late ferry‚ gray has effectively captured human experiences by his varies poetic languages and through insight and feeling. Throughout both texts late ferry and old house‚ gray’s main message in the poems‚ with his critical analysis‚ is the destruction of nature by mankind. In old house‚ gray has captured the human

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    They Coming!

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    They Coming!!!!!!!! They Coming!!!! These are the words you hear ringing loud throughout the thousands of supporters and spectators as Junkanoo groups’ approach the starting gate of what is expected to be an exciting parade. Junkanoo is celebrated in the wee hours of the morning on Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. Scores of people show up from near and far to celebrate in one of the Bahamas’ most talked about cultural events. After waiting all year long‚ Boxing Day is finally here! The thought of

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    The Second Coming

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    The Second Coming – Notes The Gyre The gyre‚ a circular or conical shape‚ appears frequently in Yeats’ poems and was developed as part of a philosophical system outlined in his book‚ A Vision‚ as a model to articulates his belief that history was structures in terms of ages. He chose the image of the gyre to symbolize his philosophical belief that all things could be described in terms of cycles and patterns. The soul (or civilization‚ the age and so on) would move from the smallest point of the

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    The Never Ending Cycle In the poem “The Second Coming” Yeats used Christian imagery from the Bible in regards to the Book of Revelations to describe what he feels as the Apocalypse and the second coming. “The Second Coming” is a poem written about how good and evil is in an eternal cycle; as one expands‚ the other contracts. This poem is a result of Yeats’ reaction to the future of his people after World War I. He uses strong symbolisms in this poem that not only make you feel what he is feeling

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