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    as a rule lucid and are splendidly evocative and satisfyingly sensuous. His poetry reveals more careful craftsmanship‚ a more conscious intellectuality. In quality and integrity they are conversational directness and ease without losing himself in discursiveness. Let us take our Poet‚ lover‚ Birdwatcher where beauty and bareness of statement go together where it weaves the themes of birdwatching‚ wooing and writing poetry together‚ and shows their resemblance: the need for patient‚ quiet waiting until

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    Poetry Is Not a Luxury” (1982) intertwines feminism and poetry together. Author Audre Lorde says that for women‚ “poetry is not a luxury‚ but a necessity of our existence” (Lorde‚ 1982‚ pg. 281). In today’s society‚ women’s opinions aren’t really expressed‚ because it’s not widely accepted in this man-built world. Lorde’s quote “poetry is not a luxury‚ but a necessity of our existence” means that women should use their voices and channel their energy into poetry. Since poetry is accepted‚ women

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    The most effective poems convey the poet’s idea and influence the Reader’s Response. This is certainly true when considering the poetry of John Foulcher is a contemporary Australian poet who writes about his observation of everyday life‚ people and places‚ as well as religious history. The poet’s voice is distinctive and he writes in a condensed style where each word and image is very important and has layers of meaning. He also often uses very harsh and violent imagery in his poems‚ which can be

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    The Sound Poetry Circuit: Festivals‚ Networks‚ and Transatlantic Relations There is a photograph ‚ taken during the 11th edition of the Sound Poetry International Festival‚ held in Toronto in 1978‚ that depicts three authors: they are‚ from the left to the right‚ Bob Cobbing‚ Sten Hanson (holding what seems to be a cat)‚ and Henri Chopin‚ or‚ should we say‚ England‚ Sweden‚ and France‚ in what seems to be a metaphorical representation of the theme proposed by the current paper. Either way‚ they

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    was an influential left-wing intellectual‚ revolutionary poet‚ and one of the most famous suggested his complicated relationship with religion in general and Islam in particular. He was‚ nevertheless poets of the Urdu and Punjabi language from Pakistan. A rising figure and notable member of the‚ inspired by South Asia’s Sufi traditions. Faiz Ahmed Faiz was born in Sialkot in Pakistan. He studied philosophy and English literature‚ but poetry and politics preoccupied him more than anything else. Progressive

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    Lord Byron Poet Analysis

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    which had “sunk so deep into his mind as to give colour to all his future life” (Moore). Byron wrote many poems of his situation involving his love for Mary‚ and his constant wish for it to be returned (Pregnolato). In a great deal of Lord Byron’s poetry‚ there is a noticeable correlation in theme‚ symbolism‚ and personification‚ which all point to his ever-present‚ single-sided love. Unrequited love is a common theme in a multiple of Byron’s poems. Byron knew that his love‚ Mary‚ did not return

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    Analysis of the Banquet Scene: Act III Scene iv After reading Act III of the text‚ return to scene iv for a closer analysis. Let the chart below guide your reading‚ and be sure to justify your answers to the questions using specific detailed evidence from the text. Examine the text: When Macbeth learns that Banquo has been assassinated but Fleance has escaped‚ he uses figurative language to describe his state of mind. He says‚ “Then comes my fit again: I had else been perfect; whole as the

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    Sweeney Todd Amy Crosse ENG 225 Instructor Bryde December 15‚ 2014 Genre theory is the “stereotype” of the genre. Meaning‚ what one expects from a specific genre. For instance‚ a horror film is expected to illicit fear in the audience‚ while a musical is expected to have minimal spoken dialogue‚ and a dramatic tragedy is expected to have conflicts and end in a tragic or sad manner. Genre conventions and attributes contribute to the fulfillment of the genre theory. The genre conventions or techniques

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    Pardoned in heaven‚ the first by the throne! Milan Marcus‚ 9c 05.03.2012 English‚ Mrs. Dent Poetry Analysis of The Lost Leader by Robert Browning‚ written 1845 “The Lost Leader” is a poem written by Robert Browning in 1845. It is believed that the poem was written by Browning as a critique to William Wordsworth‚ who in the poem is the lost leader. Browning admired Wordsworth and his poetry‚ and thought that Wordsworth‚ who supported the

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    Dawn Of The Dead Analysis

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    monsters is very interesting to people. This sensation is because “monsters can stand as symbols of human vulnerability and crisis‚ and such they play imaginative foils for thinking about our own responses to menace” (Asma‚ 2016). The movie “ Dawn of the Dead” is a good example of how a group of people coexisting within a mall tries to deal with each other’s personalities and behaviors‚ and how they fight against the zombies in order to survive. Also‚ this movie is a reflection of how people would react

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