In poems of Sylvia Plath‚ entitled “Lady Lazarus” and “Daddy” some elements are similar‚ including used hostile imagery‚ gloomy atmosphere as well as recurring theme of suicide‚ but the poems differ in respect of the speaker’s point of view and attitude towards addressed person or unfavorable surroundings. These elements are employed by Plath in order to intensify the impact on her audience and convey all extreme emotions. Another issue that is considered to be worthy of thinking over is the question
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Penn 05 February 2013 Vivid Imagery of “The Black Cat” The use of vivid imagery in “The Black Cat” by Edgar Allan Poe is one of the most fascinating aspects of this story to me. Poe shapes the mood of suspense using language‚ symbols‚ and the supernatural in such a dark and intriguing way. These three things create a sense of foreshadowing‚ which helps set the stage for the reader and navigates the path from one shocking event to the next. Poe’s use of these three literary techniques
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Imagery in Phillis Wheatley’s Poems Phillis Wheatley was a black slave born in Africa and brought to America‚ in particular Boston in 1761. Wheatley was purchased by John Wheatley‚ a wealthy tailor as a gift for his wife‚ Susannah. Wheatley was quite fortunate in her surroundings due to the sympathy Susannah had towards her. Susannah saw Wheatley as a frail and intelligent child. Wheatley lived from 1753-1784 and in this time period most white women did not even receive an education. Fortunately
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devices in the poem The Lady of Shalott. Tennyson uses multiple literary devices in "The Lady of Shalott‚" including simile‚ imagery‚ metaphor‚ and symbolism. In part three of the poem‚ Tennyson describes the details of Lancelot’s armor and horse: "The gemmy bridle glitter’d free‚ Like to some branch of stars we see Hung in the golden Galaxy." (82-84) Tennyson uses a simile to compare the glitter of the horse’s bridle to the stars at night. This simile also incorporates imagery‚ creating visual
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William Shakespeare’s Use of Imagery in Macbeth In 16th century literature‚ primarily plays‚ it is common practice for authors to employ various forms of imagery in order to draw more emotion from the reader or audience. William Shakespeare‚ a literary master‚ makes heavy use of imagery in most of his works. Macbeth‚ one of his most famous plays‚ is no exception to this. Macbeth implements numerous examples of imagery and symbolism in order to strengthen the theme and add depth to the
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In The Pillars Of The Earth‚ the language is neutral and precise because it uses regular grammar and is not hard to understand. The language is wordy yet straight to the point throughout the story‚ for example‚ “Agnes had been with him for most of his adult life‚ and now he had a constant sense of there being something missing” (272). The quote reveals Tom having a sentimental moment reminiscing his dead wife. Instead of easily just stating that Tom misses Agnes‚ the quote goes more into depth with
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In these key lines from the book‚ Lady Macbeth mutters key fragments of an imaginary conversation which she recalls having with her husband Macbeth. Lady Maceth’s thoughts are being unraveled and her tortured imagination is being set free. ‘Out‚ damn’d spot! out‚ I say! One; two: why‚ then’tis time to do’t. In this piece of text Lady Macbeth is calling on evil spirits‚ and chanting different callings. Lady Macbeth is embracing her inner evil‚ and becoming a new person. In her chanting she recites
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In his poem "Ode to a Nightingale‚" John Keats uses powerful‚ distinct symbolism and imagery. The nightingale‚ for instance‚ is interpreted by many to be a symbol of Keats ’ poetic inspiration and satisfaction. This symbolism can be seen by the vivid descriptions Keats hives the nightingale. However‚ the nightingale is definitely not the only item of symbolism in "Ode to a Nightingale." In a short piece of art‚ Keats apparently has mastered using many different items‚ phrases‚ and brilliant‚ descriptive
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