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    Pat Mora - Elena

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    These make the reader understand the characters emotions and feelings throughout the entire book. As for poems‚ the tone is not as recognizable. A reader is not capable of understanding the tone from just simply glancing at a few words. The tone is derived from several words and attitudes that the poet conveys to their reader. Poets‚ Pat Mora and Anthony Grooms‚ both use tone in their poems‚ but only one tone changes with the different setting‚ while the other tone remains constant. In Pat Mora’s

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    Sonnet 130

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    they love by comparing them with natures most beautiful things. However‚ in this poem the speaker is frank and honest. “I have seen roses damasked red and white‚ but no such roses see I in her cheeks”. In line 6: The speaker takes the standard image of rosy cheeks a step further here‚ pretending to be surprised that there aren’t actually red and white roses in this woman’s cheeks. In this poem the poet is not making exaggerating comparisons. “Coral is far more red than her

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    Reading for Appreciation and Enjoyment Reading literary selections like poems‚ short stories‚ novels‚ plays‚ or essays‚ not only provide pleasure. It also develop your analytical skills as you must consider each part of the text separately before you can interpret the meaning of the entire work and eventually appreciate it. Poems express ideas in a tighter‚ more compact way than prose as they do not include details and explanations common to the short story or novel. They are more concentrated

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    Sonnet 61

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    amount of importance to the poet‚ whether he is talking about his first wife or even his first love. I believe I confidently can determine and come to the conclusion that this poem is about the poet’s love of his life and his contradicting feelings he is having during and after their separation. The first part of the poem the author is implying that he wants to disperse and split up and that it’s completely the best thing for him to do. However‚ some things suggest to the reader that this is not

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    Once Upon a Time

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    In the poem “Once Upon a Time‚” by Gabriel Okara‚ the persona is reflecting on the behavioral patterns of people in the present and the past hence using ‘once upon a time’ as the first line suggesting this was a long time ago. He then begins to compare the differences between how he acted as a child and how much that has changed now that he is an adult and a father .This poem is about a man growing up and losing the innocence he once had as a child. While in the poem “Forgive my Guilt‚” by Robert

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    Close of a poem

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    Prufrock believed that “poetry occupied a higher position than pose‚ and the poet‚ in principle‚ is higher than the prose writer”( Barnet‚ Cain‚ and Burto (2011). I choose to write about his poem “Love Song” because it really caught my interest and made me really think about what he was trying to tell within the poem. “Love Song” byJ. Alfred Prufrock is about a poet trying to show his love to possibly a close friend that he may have been secretly in love with. My interpretation of the poet’ thoughts

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    Poem Conm

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    The poem opens up with the sense of a lost love. At first glance‚ the structure appears to be regular with six stanzas‚ each stanza consisting of four lines. However‚ on closer reading the structure seemed a bit unique as the first letter in every line is capitalized. This makes each line significant and becomes worthy of greater attention‚ so that the audience could understand each line clearly. One of the main stylistic aspect that is used by the poet is the rhyme scheme. Throughout the poem the

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    goldfinches‚ little dolls of gold fluttering around the corner of the sky of God‚ the blue air. Glossary: Lily: “type of plant that grows from a bulb and that has large white or coloured flowers”. Finch: “is a small bird with strong beak”. The poem where does the temple begin‚ where does it end? Was Written by Mary Oliver and Published in 2004 by Beacon Press in the book Why I Wake early. Mary Oliver is one of the most famous American poets. She was born s on September 10‚ 1935 Maple Heights

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    Poetry and W. H. Auden

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    ESSAI Volume 7 Article 22 4-1-2010 An Explication of a Poem: W. H. Auden ’s "Stop all the clocks‚ cut off the telephone" Scott Hixson College of DuPage Follow this and additional works at: http://dc.cod.edu/essai This Selection is brought to you for free and open access by the College Publications at DigitalCommons@C.O.D.. It has been accepted for inclusion in ESSAI by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@C.O.D.. For more information‚ please contact koteles@cod.edu. Recommended

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    Comparison of Poems

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    Poets: Wilfred Owen Rupert Brooke Poem: Dulce Et Decorum Est The soldier Similarities: - Theme - Period Theme: - War Period: - During World War 1 Differences: - Point of view - Style - Tone - Structure - Choice of Words - Description/Literary Techniques - Pace - Message to public - Impact towards humanity Point of view: - Negative towards war - Thinks that war is horrible and cruel as throughout the poem Owen makes disgusting remarks and descriptions of the war - War

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