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    the hell to all poetry. William Wordsworth and William Blake both denounced London’s new environment with their poems "London‚ 1802" and "London" respectively. Both authors were against this transformation of the city because it destroyed all beauty and happiness‚ both of which they were very fond of. But‚ their writings went about different ways of showing their feelings of dissent towards the mechanical lifestyle of London. In both poemsBlake and Wordsworth shared the idea that London was corrupted

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    language‚ William Blake expressed his abhorrence of the Church’s deep-rooted stance on faith; such a stance on Christianity was considered blasphemous‚ but he could not be charged with a crime. He believed that with true spirituality‚ the individual could fully engage in their faith and attain eternal salvation without the intrusion of organized religion—for the Church is solely concerned with subduing Christians with an orthodox emphasis on reason. Its rigid practice of faith‚ Blake denounced‚ actually

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    2012 Compare & Contrast Essay The 1960’s was a carefree time period‚ a time when the “hippy” lifestyle was considered the norm. A time when the youth were often the voice‚ citizens were dedicated to bringing peace to the United States‚ the abolishment of segregation was occurring‚ and the Vietnam War had just begun. The poems I analyzed were both written in the early 1960’s‚ when segregation finally came to an end. Gwendolyn Brooks portrays the “carefree” lifestyle in her poem‚ “We Real

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    differences between poems are described by Metaphysical and Classical. The main differences between poems are described by Metaphysical and Classical. The poem‚ To his coy mistress is very much Carpe Diem but the poet Andrew Marvell who wrote it was influenced by both Metaphysical and Classical types of poetry‚ the way in the beginning of the poem he seems to talk about things in a very slow way‚ walking‚ time slowing down to try to woe the women in a much quicker‚ the poem also shows a lot

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    Compare and Contrast The Two Poems "Island Man" and "The Fringe Of The Sea" I recently read two poems entitled "Island Man" and "The Fringe Of The Sea". They are both similar in theme‚ but they also have many differences. Both poems are based on the emotions of people who live near the sea and their feelings towards it. This theme relates to both of the authors‚ and connects them; the author of "The Fringe Of The Sea"‚ A.L. Hendricks‚ was born in Jamaica and later in life moved to Britain. Grace

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    September 2014 Compare and Contrast Paper The Passionate Shepherd to His Love and The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd are pastoral poems. The Passionate Shepherd to His Love was written by Christopher Marlowe and The Nymph’s reply to the Shepherd was written by Sir Walter Raleigh. The Nymph to the Shepherd is written in response to The Passionate Shepherd to His Love. It is a woman refuting man about his request for someone to marry him. There are many differences and similarities in these poems. The differences

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    Literature -155 Colleen Winter February 27th‚ 2013 Compare and Contrast Paper When choosing what two pieces to compare for my final paper I didn’t know how to decide. Did I want two stories‚ a poem‚ a play‚ or a mixture of a couple? After reading over some that we have discussed and read so far this year I came up with two poems: The Fish‚ by Elizabeth Bishop‚ and The Road Not Taken‚ by Robert Frost. What I am going to do with these is compare how one describes the start of a journey unknown and

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    First of all‚ Romanticism needs to be described; therefore we can analyze the Romantic poems relating them to the Romantic ideals. Romanticism was a movement that started the second half of the 18th century in Europe‚ partly because of the Industrial Revolution. It was a response to the Age of Enlightenment and its ideals of reason and intelligence. Romanticism started to use again emotions as a source of creating art and thinking. It gave a lot of importance to nature‚ and the emotions of horror

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    Close Reading Assignment: John Keats: “On Fame” John Keats talks about fame and the desire of people to posses it. He compares fame to a woman and the desire of people for fame is compared to men’s lust to women. John Keats as the speaker presents an “as matter-of-fact” tone. The speaker gives the reader a sense of knowledge about what fame is. He seems to know what he’s talking about and it seems like he’s giving a lecture about it. The speaker achieves this tone by his elaborate comparison between

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    There are only a couple things that are the same when it comes to track & field and cross country‚ but there are so many differences even though they are the main running sports. A lot of people might think they are kind of the same thing because they are both the 2 main running sports. But nothing about track and cross country are really the same when you think about it. A runner knows the difference. When people say cross country that is exactly what it means‚ because you are doing all kinds

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