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    Housman’s emotional poem‚ “To an Athlete Dying Young‚” appears to present a solemn farewell to any young athlete who dies young in the modern age. The speaker seems to be giving his last goodbye to the town athlete whether they are the star or the benchwarmer of the team it allows the reader to feel more attached to this character that the speaker is painting. Housman carefully crafts a depressing yet loving final goodbye to all the athletes or stars of the world that die young‚ and then shows briefly

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    a multitude of poems that truly made an impact on the world. Housman was born on March 26th‚ 1859 in a small house on the outskirts of Worcestershire‚ England‚ later dying at the age of 77 on April 30th. Housman began his academic journey at a small school‚ later proceeding to attend St. Johns College in Oxford. At an early age‚ Housman’s academic power was prevalent‚ winning multiple awards for his poetry before going to college‚ and creating a multitude of great‚ influential poems. Before this success

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    "To an Athlete Dying Young" Many people fear dying at a young age. Along with that come fears of not being able to fulfill all their dreams‚ not being able to live a prosperous life and take full advantage of their time on earth. It is a sad fate that is uncontrollable by any human‚ and to view a young and premature death in a positive light would be horrendous to many. However‚ Alfred Edward Housman does exactly that in his poem "To an Athlete Dying Young." Housman implies in his poem that it is

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    The poems ‘To an Athlete Dying Young ‘and ‘God’s Grandeur’ both examine situations that threaten our sense of stability and suggests ways of dealing with these situations. Both poems include some sort of negative aspect but they are each responded by their respective speaker in different ways. In addition‚ to aid in better understanding of the poem‚ the poets use images. The poem ‘To An Athlete Dying Young’‚ illustrates the story of a young athlete who was once carried on high shoulders through

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    The elegy “To an Athlete Dying Young” by A. E. Housman follows the speaker as he mourns the death of a highly celebrated‚ young athlete. Housman asserts for one to achieve eternal greatness in the minds of his admirers he must die closely after reaching his peak performance or face the prospect of having is glory fade. Housman employs a distant‚ observant tone almost as if the poem’s speaker is a close friend or confidant of the athlete. The speaker chooses to glorify the young athlete’s death‚ focusing

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    July 19‚ 2014 Although “To an Athlete Dying Young” by A.E. Housman and “Ex-Basketball Player” by John Updike are both about the reflection of honorary greatness achieved in their lives as athletes‚ the speakers possess different views and attitudes towards their characters in each poem. In “To an Athlete Dying Young” the speaker shares a positive reflection of the characters accomplishments that takes place due to the death of that character dying at a young age: “To-day‚ the road all runners

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    “To an Athlete Dying Young” by A. E. Houseman is about death and how young people have it easier dying than older people. The speaker begins the poem by describing a happy moment in the young person’s life. “The time you won your town the race / we chaired you through the market place;” (Line 1-2) When I read this first two sentences it was something I can relate because my team has won before and that feeling of joy that you get at the moment is worth all the obstacles. In stanza two‚ the speaker

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    The poem “To an Athlete Dying Young” written by A.E. Housman is about dying at a premature age and fame. A young athlete wins a big race that makes him worshipped throughout the village. However‚ soon after he is being buried. The usage of symbolic language‚ imagery‚ complex literature‚ and rhyme generate this poem that conveys the themes of death and time perfectly. The images A.E. Housman portrayed in this poem are home‚ windows or doors‚ and flowers. Home is described twice in this poem but

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    Beowulf concretely establishes the traditional hero/villain roles only to have Grendel pulverize this concept proving that just as Grendel the character cannot exist without Beowulf the character‚ Grendel the novel cannot exist without Beowulf the poem. Gardner utilizes alliteration‚ demonic kennings‚ negative diction‚ pathos‚ first point of view‚ pleading repetition‚ innocent tone‚ and beastlike imagery to manipulate the villain role and create compassion for Grendel. Through the use of pathos

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    of “To an Athlete Dying Young” In his poem “To an Athlete Dying Young”‚ A.E. Housman makes a quite different approach on death. People have different perspectives on death‚ but more often than not‚ it is viewed as an undesirable event that people wish to avoid. The speaker in the poem‚ however‚ praises a young and famous athlete for dying before he became old and forgotten. This can be interpreted two very different ways. One can assume Housman believes that the only way for athletes to capture

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