-Judith Wright Hunting snake is the poem written by Judith Wright‚ an Australian environmentalist‚ who shares her amazing encounter with a great black snake. The main theme of the poem is nature. Here‚ the description that the poet gives about “the great black snake” is pretty much similar to the red bellied black snake which was found in the writer’s hometown in New South Wales. In this poem‚ the persona or the voice is that of the poet herself. The poem is written in a quatrain‚ i.e four stanzas
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above with reference to two poems you have studied on the theme "Relationship." There are several important issues that teenagers need to consider seriously when being involved in a relationship. Issues such as having honest open communication and dialogue‚ understanding one another‚ not being judgemental‚ knowing and loving each other are important elements in any successful relationship. These issues are highlighted in the poem that I will write on. These two poems are "Quiet Pain" and "Silly
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William Kentridge was born in Johannesburg‚ South Africa‚ in 1955. He is the artist best known for his prints‚ drawings‚ and animated films. As Ando argues‚ early in Kentridge’s career‚ he was trying to find a suitable visual language‚ in the face of his position to the South African politics‚ Kentridge turned to Russia after the revolution of constructivism artists such as Vladimir Tatlin and Kazimir Malevich‚ who embraced the abstract express their utopia. Although the motives of these artists
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this letter‚ Charles Lamb declines an invitation into Cumberland from the English Romantic Poet‚ William Wordsworth. Lamb uses multiple techniques to help him decline this invite. For example‚ Lamb expresses to Wordsworth how much he loves London and the fact that he never wants to leave the attachments he had made there. He also explains that he is neither interested nor passionate to join Wordsworth and his sister on their journey into Cumberland. Lamb also uses tone in his letter. Because readers
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NUTTING by Willam Wordsworth In many ways the presentation of nature in the poem Nutting seems very different to the way Wordsworth portrays. it in his other poems.It is of course a so called ’Poem of Becoming’ focusing primarily on the poet himself‚ looking at how Wordsworth’s experiences of nature and the external world help him to explore his own mind‚ physically looking outwards but by doing so being introspective in learning about himself. A key element to the poems of becoming is present
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In William Stafford’s poem‚ “Fifteen”‚ the theme of the poem is about a boy who did the right thing rather than what he wanted to do. The poem takes place in Hutchinson‚ Kansas on the outskirts of the city which is very rural. The overview of the poem is about a 15 year old boy who finds a motorcycle with the engine on by itself. The boy wanted to take it and “find the end of a road‚ meet the sky on out Seventeenth”(11-12). But instead‚ he did the right thing and returned the motorcycle to its owner
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“I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” written in 1804 by Wordsworth‚ takes the Cumbrian landscape as its setting. Wordsworth lived in the Lakes District in the North of England and grew up surrounded by nature. Nature has a profound impact on Wordsworth who came to see nature as a potent force. As a Romantic poet however‚ Wordsworth was principally concerned with human emotion. In this poem nature is the catalyst for a positive emotional experience. One reading which is certainly relevant to “I Wandered
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Discuss Wordsworth as a poet of Nature. Wordsworth’s attitude to Nature underwent a progressive evolution—from ‘the coarser pleasures’ of the boyish days to an unreflecting passion untouched by intellectual interests or association to the transitory stage of human heartedness accompanied by a lasting and more significant stage of spiritual and mystical interpretation of Nature. This last stage has been termed as Pantheism and Warwick James says‚ “At this stage the foundation of Wordsworth’s entire
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before. Whenever I had my heart surgery‚ I rode on the glass elevator. I was afraid of falling out on the ground because I wasn’t sure it was glass. Martin was afraid to ride on the elevator in the fictional short story called The Elevator by William Sleater. The theme of the story is “it is better to face your fear.” I think it is good to face your fears so you don’t have to be afraid anymore. The setting of the story is the apartment on the 17th‚ in an old‚ run-down store with an elevator that is
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