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    Meaning of Life and Poem

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    belong To Mr. Nobody. SYNOPSIS:  The poem is about a person‚Mr. Nobody‚ who does notexist‚ but who is created bythe persona to take theblame for all kinds of mistakes and irresponsiblebehaviour that happens inthe persona’s house. The persona is probably introuble for doing thingswrong and is blaming Mr.Nobody so that he or she willnot be scolded or punished. MEANING OF THE POEM  STANZA 1 :- The funny little man mentioned in the poem is a little boy‚ perhaps three to five years old

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    There are Many Enemies in War World War One poets were normally split into two schools of thought; Pro war and Anti- war. The Pro war poets were often used as recruitments as they told of the glory of war and made it seem like it would be easy and pleasant to fight for the war. Anti war poets told more or less the truth about war although the authors were very angry and you can see this in a lot of their poetry. The 4 poems I’m writing about are called “Dulce et Decorum est” and “Disabled” By

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    reading this poem‚ I found out how meaningful the narrator is with her father. Even though she only speak Spanish in front of the presence of her father‚ she still spoke English aside since her father made the English language sound unnecessary for him to hear from her. That was a symbolism of respect for her showing father of the boundaries on what type of language she speaks when she is around him. So that’s why she said “My father likes them separate‚ one there‚ one here” because that’s is how he want

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    first three stanzas provide a series of questions speculating if the truth is actually wanted by people. The writer wonders how people will react when they receive insight. It may be possible that people fear reality because what they have believed in for a long time is better than the definite truth. People may even be convinced that they undoubtedly want to gain awareness. The poem says that they have “wept” and “prayed” for truth. When the truth is revealed however‚ this hope for knowledge can disappear

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    Explanation of the poem from Snowbound The main theme of Snowbound is that no-matter what happens‚ family will be there to help and comfort. This theme is demonstrated widely throughout the poem and even more so in the last stanza of this excerpt. Another‚ less prominent‚ theme of Snowbound is the meaning and involvement of God in the lives of people. The first stanza describes the moment before the storm. "A chill no coat‚ however stout‚ Of homespun stuff could quite shut out‚" This stanza

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    The poem Paradoxical Commandments is a very interesting and an inspiring poem. The poem is just ten simple statements but ten important aspects in our lives. It talks about how must we think and do what’s good‚ right and true‚ despite being rejected‚ discouraged and not being appreciated for of it. One of the ideas that I have found extremely inspiring in the poem‚ was the important message from the author; to never be discouraged to do something that’s right‚ good and true‚ in fear of rejection

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    had an affair with a woman that worked on the hotel he did “she wanted him out of the house‚ even if it meant that he was at the Golden Palms with that puta”. She also talks about her cousin Patricio that is her confident and how this boy travels to another country and how they use letters to keep in touch. She also talk about other people in her family and others that don’t form part of the family but that in some way were in her families gossips and in her life. Those that Consuelo talk about are:

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    In Ngugi Wa Thiongo’s words “Literature does not grow or develop in a vacuum; it is given impetus‚ shape‚ direction or even area of concern by social‚ political and economic forces in a particular society” (Homecoming‚ 1972). This statement shows how the Kenyan writer associates literature with a typical process of development and evolution. As such‚ literature cannot avoid‚ while gradually gaining ground‚ undergoing or facing some important changes. This notion applies to all literary genres

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    Unwritten Poem Meaning

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    feel something ? Do they have a meaning‚ do they represent anything? Yes‚ songs could have very powerful meanings that could lead to something very special. Unwritten by Natasha Bedingfield is a song about you being able to express yourself‚ live life to the fullest‚ do what your heart tells you because no one else can. Ya gotta be by Des’ree is a song about having the inner strength to figure out who you are‚ and how i’m stopping myself and thinking everyday how you gotta be something‚ You have

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    Renisance Poem Meaning During the time known as the Harlem Renaissance‚ there where many historical figures who contributed to the works of the newly found African American movement. Many people of the African race or ancestry‚ where bold enough and willing enough to write songs and/or poems with underlining messages expressing there feelings towards society and themselves. Such a poet was Langston Hughes‚ one of the most historically known figure throughout the era. He wrote poems of such

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