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    between two stories. ( Rhys’s “ I Used to Live Here Once” and Frost’s “The Road Not Taken”). I have chosen to compare these two because they use a lot of symbolism. I am drawn to Frost’s poem and Rhys’s short story. I will write about how both author’ use symbolism in different ways. Frost “The Road Not Taken “is a poem‚ Rhys’s “I Used to Live Here Once”

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    Homework – Compare how poets explore language in ‘Unrelated Incidents’ and one other poem. The language employed in poems ‘Unrelated Incidents’ and ‘Half-Caste’ effectively portrays the discrimination both poets receive. The writers’ use of language shows how they feel and how they deal with the discrimination. Both poems show positive diction. ‘Unrelated Incident ‘ is written as third person‚ making it feel we are being directly spoken to and half-caste is written in first person so the reader

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    Reflections Two poems I find similar in meaning are “Untitled”‚ by Peter Meinke and “Mirror”‚ by Sylvia Path. The connections of the two poems are that both of the speakers are reflecting on themselves through poetry. Although they two poems have similarities; they are also different in many ways as well. The poem “Untitled” is about a father recognition of how badly he treats his son. I think in this poem the father is full of remorse and regret. Seems‚ as if‚ the speaker feels guilty or

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    ourselves. And change signifies movement. All stemming from our attitudes. Rosemary Dobson’s poem‚ “Cock Crow” and Allen Zadoff’s fiction novel‚ “Boy Nobody” both challenge our perspectives of their worlds by affirming enduring ideals of conflicts and individuality within personal reflections‚ thus shifting our thoughts through new ideas and future possibilities about the character’s inner thoughts. Dobson’s poem‚ “Cock Crow” was shaped by her inner thoughts

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    Claudrecus Ellis Professor Marashi English 109 19 March 2013 Against All Odds In the poems‚ “Let America Be America Again” and “Negro” by Langston Hughes‚ the voice of the narrator appear to be bold and pitiful. The tones of both poems are anger and bitterness from the minority groups in America towards the majority group. The themes of each poem vary in ways but they are also similar pertaining to the way that African Americans do not have equal opportunities in America just like the other

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    Damskov 1  Detra Damskov   Instructor Kym Snelling  American Literature I  December 17‚ 2014    To My Dear and Loving Husband​  : A Secular and Spiritual Writing    Anne Bradstreet’s poem‚ ​ To My Dear and Loving Husband​ ‚ reveals and strengthens the  connection the speaker innately feels between her Puritan and secular life.  The speaker‚ and  presumably Bradstreet herself‚  do not seem to differentiate between earthly and Godly  experiences‚ but instead see them as intrinsically intertwined‚ and essential to the relationship 

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    and as an adult I still see this same theme over and over again. Modern movies might not be as blunt about it as the classic Disney princess movies but in lots of media we see the subtle recurring theme that a woman’s life wasn’t complete and when she meets her true love‚ her life is suddenly enhanced. “I Being Born a Woman and Distressed” by Edna St. Vincent Millay may seem to be the story of a woman simply turning down a man but‚ upon closer examination‚ this poem criticizes the way that society

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    Although WW I and WW II poems have the same theme‚ which is war‚ we can see how they have many differences. To begin with‚ all WWI poems seem to focus on the battles of the war itself and the horrifying experiences the soldiers have to cope with. WWII poems have a more deep approach‚ they have a more psychological point of view and usually the poems are set before or after a battle. In these poems the battlefield is not the main focus of the poem‚ but the feeling or ideas of the speaker itself. Another

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    English Literature poem comparisons How do the writers express/convey their emotions by focusing on the themes of control and freedom? 1) Prayer Before Birth (Louis Macneice) 2) Tyger (WIlliam Blake) 3) Sonnet 116 (William Shakespeare) 4) War photographer (Carol Ann Duffy) 5) Do not go gentle into that good night (Dylan Thomas) 6) Remember (Christina Rossetti) Q1) “With strength against those who would freeze my
humanity‚ would dragoon me into a lethal automaton.” Qa) “He has a job

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    The treatment of themes by composers is influenced by their personal‚ social and historical background. By comparing the differing attitudes of composers toward the same issues one can see how their view is affected by their context. This is evident in exploring the perspectives on love and hope presented in selected sonnets from Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s (BB) nineteenth century collection Aurora Leigh and Other Poems‚ with F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1926 American novel‚ The Great Gatsby. Victorian

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