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    | The Importance of a Speaker | by | | Brianda Payan | | | Tammy Mata Composition II Poetry Analysis April 8‚ 2013 Word Count: 1264 Tammy Mata Composition II Poetry Analysis April 8‚ 2013 Word Count: 1264 Brianda Payan Prof. Tammy Mata English 1302 8 April 2013 The Importance of the Speaker There are many literary terms that constitute a poem‚ such as symbolism‚ rhyme‚ rhythm‚ tone and so on. The most important literary term that makes up a poem is the speaker.

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    Poetry analysis- Echoes of goodbye “Echoes of Goodbye” by Patricia A. Queen is a skilfully crafted poem that describes the hardships of someone who lost their father at a young age and is recollecting memories of their haunting past. The prevalent themes discussed in the poem‚ concerning death‚ loss and suffering‚ are enhanced by the many poetic devices employed by the poet. The first stanza adopts a foreboding tone and utilises vivid‚ striking imagery to enhance its meaning. Emotion and passion

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    Recital Review

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    Music Appreciation 12.7.12 Community Carols The room was packed with people from the Warrensburg community as well as the Universities’ campus. Students and civilians gathered together in a voice of unity and with those voices they made music to be joyful about. This was the University of Central Missouri’s Feast of Carols‚ presented by the Department of Music. The concert featured the vocal abilities of the Collegiate Choir‚ Vocal Jazz Ensemble‚ Women’s Choir‚ and the Concert Choir. John

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    ANTHEM FOR DOOMED YOUTH ANALYSIS 1. The Body of Poem “Anthem for Doomed Youth” By: Wilfred Owen What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?       Only the monstrous anger of the guns.        Only the stuttering rifles’ rapid rattle Can patter out their hasty orisons. No mockeries now for them; no prayers nor bells‚       Nor any voice of mourning save the choirs‚— The shrill‚ demented choirs of wailing shells;       And bugles calling for them from sad shires. What

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    The scene from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest has many cinematographic meanings. Like most movies made nowadays‚ the way it is shot‚ the camera angle‚ the frame of the shot‚ all those elements were made with a purpose behind. In this clip‚ the frame shows the actions and expresses meaning more is being portrayed in the frame. The clip starts off with a medium close-up of Jack‚ screaming. This close-up can show how frustrated he is at this point‚ which makes the women stop throwing fruits

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    What is Poetry? ​One may try and seek a definition for poetry‚ but there is no correct answer. In fact‚ each person will have his own version for the definition of poetry. But that is the beauty of poetry‚ the same poem will have a unique meaning for each individual that reads it. The most fitting description for poetry comes from the character Pablo Neruda in Michael Radford’s 1994 film Il Postino: The Postman‚ “When you explain poetry it becomes banal. Better than any explanation is the experience

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    Todd Anderson

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    Todd Anderson: New kid doesn’t like to read. He is shy‚ caring; roommates with Neal‚ has big shoes to fill because of how much his brother was apart of the school when he went there. Neal is a honest kid. Neil Perry: Kills himself‚ main part in the play mid summers night stream. His father is a jerk. His family isn’t very rich. Charlie Dalton: Wants to be call Nawanda‚ very sarcastic‚ outgoing‚ Loyal‚ Carpe Deam‚ punch Cameron in the nose. Knox: In love with Chris‚ takes her to the paly

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    Kindred Todd

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    What is your opinion on how Kindred Todd handled the situation? In the case of Kindred Todd and Larry Stepchuck’s OD consulting firm there is the good and the bad. Kindred Todd faces an ethical dilemma because the president of the OD consulting firm‚ Larry Stepchuck‚ wrongly sells her as an expert in the method of continuous quality improvement (CQI) to a client that is‚ “ important and potentially large opportunity for our firm.” Kindred Todd addresses her concerns to the President and is told

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    Heitman's Poet Analysis

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    Heitman‚ Danny. “CARL SANDBURG A Workingman’s Poet.” Humanities‚ vol. 34‚ no. 2‚ 2013‚ pp. 28-35. Academic Search Premier. Heitman provides insight into Sandburg’s early life and how he eventually got interested in poetry. He chronologically outlines some major events in Sandburg’s early life and the different career plans he had. Moreover‚ Heitman writes about Sandburg’s poetry and his motives for writing certain poems. He also discusses Sandburg’s accomplishments such as awards for his poems and

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    Recital Report Notes

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    attempting to see a recital and you are already late. After finally finding the National Gallery of Art we found a parking spot‚ entered the gallery‚ and found where the performances were being held. I had expected a sort of theater for which the concerts would be held‚ but in fact it was right in the middle of one of the garden atriums. The atmosphere was appropriate for the artwork around us‚ there were seats set up for the large groups of people who seemed to be there solely for the recitals‚ and other

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