Dream my Dream Without dream‚ there can be no courage; without courage‚ there can be no action. What Wim Wenders said indicates the importance of the dream‚ which no one can deny. Most people’s dream is not stable and changes with the time going by‚ but the critical point is that they do have a dream. I’m the person with a dream. I once romantically dreamed to be an excellent diplomat at early age and later‚ I was looking forward to teaching undergraduates in a historical university. But now‚ I’m
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A dream within a dream 1. Good morning today I will be talking about the poem a dream within a dream written by Edgar Allen Poe‚ first published in 1827. The poem is a two stanza lyric poem. The poet asks himself if a person can determine the difference between reality and fantasy by asking " is all that we see or seem but a dream within a dream". The poet is reflecting his feelings of the time and exaggerating his confusion as he is watching the important things in his life slip away as if they
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An Explication of Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening Robert Frost constructed this poem with four stanzas in iambic tetrameter. Frost’s rhyme scheme is intriguing; the first‚ second‚ and fourth lines of each stanza rhyme‚ where as the third rhymes with the next set of first‚ second‚ and fourth lines. Although‚ this pattern is broken in the fourth and final stanza‚ where Frost rhymes all the lines with the third line in the third stanza. To finish off the poem‚ the fifteenth line is repeated as
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and an illusion as the literary devices in his poem. Throughout the poem‚ the author repeats the words “If you can....” Which is an example of repetition. An example of personification is when Kipling states “If you can dream---and not make dreams your master…” stating that dreams have human characteristics and can control you. The last two lines of the fourth stanza is a biblical illusion. “Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it‚ And- - which is more - - you’ll be a Man‚ my son!” this last
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Joseph Beard C. DeKraai AP/IB English‚ period 1 30 August 2010 Word Count: 534 “The Buck in the Snow” by Edna St. Vincent Millay Over a short twelve lines‚ the speaker in “The Buck in the Snow” mourns then philosophizes over the realism of death‚ which represents sin‚ vice‚ pain‚ and everything imperfect in the world. The imagery and diction chosen by Edna St. Vincent Millay suggest a sorrowful mood that matches the mournful prayer of the speaker in the first stanza: White sky‚ saw you not
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Honors American Lit. B Kathryn Durga The Scarlet Letter: The Child at Brook-side 3/22/13 In this passage Dimmesdale is speaking about Pearl standing on the other side of the stream refusing to go to him and Hester. The contrast between Pearl standing on the opposite side as them parallels the contrast in their lives. Hester‚ now not wearing the scarlet letter‚ and Dimmesdale are concealing their relationship and their sin in the forest‚ representing a world of secrecy. Pearl‚ however
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Alex Brown Mrs. Cillessen 8 December 2014 A.P. Literature In his poem “Good-By”‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson illustrates his disdain for the narcissism and coldness that he experienced in urban life and speaks of his yearning for a world which is much more naturalistic and nurturing. In this poem‚ Emerson uses figurative language such as personification‚ metaphors‚ and similes to show the virtues of the simpler life to which he is returning. Emerson paints a picture of the peace and beauty of nature as
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In Catullus’ poem 10‚ he describes an event where he met his friend Varus’ new girlfriend. Since she was "not ungraceful nor unattractive"‚ Catullus tried to impress her‚ and his bad lying caused her to find out the truth. He tells the girl that he had bought eight slaves when he was in Bithynia. However‚ he tells us that he didn’t even have a good bed; therefore he did not actually get the eight men for it. His poem ends with him insulting the woman‚ saying she is one "through whom it is not
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Love is a beautiful feeling that a lot of people have felt. In the poem Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe‚ Annabel has a lover that is deeply in love with her. Poe wrote this poem to all the people that just cant seem to explain the feelings they feel about a certain person. By writing this poem so descriptively Poe wanted the reader to feel the love he felt for the beautiful Annabel Lee. And to express the love he felt towards her. Poe makes this Poem seem like a fairytale and so magical to express
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An Explication of Langston Hughes ’ "Mother to Son" Langston Hughes once stated in his own words that his whole purpose for writing was‚ "to explain and illuminate the Negro condition in America." In the poem "Mother to Son"‚ he denotes his belief on racism in America. In "Mother to Son"‚ a mother is giving advice to her son about life from her perspective and experiences. She wants her son to keep striving on what he believes and to have a more prosperous life than what she had. Langston Hughes
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