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    role in the overall picture. A writer may also have a brief amount of description‚ as dialogue between characters is intended to take up the entire picture. This lack of specific descriptions or narration does not always take away from the theme. Raymond Carver’s original‚ “Beginners”‚ is rather descriptive‚ as the narrator paints a clear image of the setting. Yet‚ Gordon Lish’s edited version‚ “What We Talk About When We Talk About Love” (WWTA)‚ gets rid of the description‚ and writes a dialogue-filled

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    Sometimes a life can be changed by the simplest of decisions. Robert Frost has written three poems all revolving around choices. These poems are “The Road Not Taken‚” “Mending Wall‚” and “After Apple-Picking.” In each poem‚ the speaker questions a particular aspect of his life. However‚ each decision‚ no matter how big or small‚ creates a puzzling problem in the speaker’s life. This essay will argue that Robert Frost’s poems‚ “The Road Not Taken‚” “Mending Wall‚” and “After Apple-Picking” symbolically

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    where we have to make some decisions‚ some more than others‚ and Robert Frost alludes to this in a relatable way in his poem “The Road Not Taken”. Frost uses some great images to describe the situation the narrator is in. He also lets you visualize the thoughts and actions that the narrator is making. There are so many ways you can tell what Frost is saying in this poem by taking a close look into his many uses of symbolism. Frosts first use of symbolism in his poem is in the first two lines “Two roads

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    In the poem “Design” by Robert Frost‚ the classic use of the color white‚ meaning innocence and purity is turned around. Instead of giving this color to wholesome‚ pure objects he gives them to objects that are the reverse‚ which are death‚ darkness and unholy objects. When I read the poem “Design” I got the feeling that the author did not feel the same as I do about the color white. The first line talks about a fat white spider. This line contradicts the reputation

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    David Kidd 9-19-11 Eng 9 2nd period Dolphus Raymond: The unforgettable novel of a childhood in a sleepy Southern town and the crisis of conscience that rocked it‚ “To kill a mockingbird” takes readers to the roots of human behavior. Compassionate‚ dramatic‚ and deeply moving “To Kill a mockingbird” revolves around the finch family‚ a family in which the father Atticus has raised his two kids Jem and Scout in a way to see beyond the crippling power of racism‚ and into the eyes of a respectable

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    During the beginning of this course‚ we read several works of literature‚ one being the “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver‚ An American short-storyteller and poet. The narrator in this story realizes the capability he has of focusing on something that has never been important to him. The story leaves us with a small sense of optimism that the narrator will change the way he views his life. Because the blind man was not an important person to the narrator‚ the narrator made his own impression of him. This

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    A Traveler Chooses Their Path Robert Frost‚ the author of "The Road Not Taken‚" writes about how a person must choose his or her own path in life. Everyone is a traveler‚ who must choose how to live his or her life. This poem demonstrates Robert Frost’s belief that the road a person chooses to follow in their life will define what kind of person they will become‚ and how fulfilling their life will be. He describes the choice as difficult‚ and with consequences. He reminds the reader that their choice

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    The poem “Happiness” by Raymond Carver is written in short stanzas‚ a mixture of quatrains and tercets. Raymond Carver uses short lines without a particular poem pattern. He exposes a casual and peaceful tone. The tone enables the reader to understand the poem by creating imagery through the stanzas. It creates images of peacefulness and love. In addition to the tone and imagery‚ he also uses diction to show the source of his happiness. The first stanza explains the writer’s approach towards the

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    author‚ and replaced with the idea that a wife is a valuable piece for a functioning family. Although Judy Syfers‚ “Why I Want a Wife”‚ essay portrays misogynistic views towards the roles of women within a marriage‚ her inclusion of stylistic elements provides the reader with an idea that a wife is more important for the survival of the family than any other aspect. Within “Why I Want a Wife”‚ Judy Syfers effectively uses specifically positioned asterisks on words that appear to be insignificant and

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    Robert Frost effectively utilizes literary techniques involving metaphors‚ personification and imagery to describe internal struggles prevalent throughout life. Although‚ “Desert Places” and “The Road Not Taken” differ in the messages they bring to the reader’s attention and general themes‚ they both describe internal struggle dealt with by the narrator and use the setting as a metaphor. Desert Places‚ is based on the theme of loneliness and isolation. The narrator does not appear to believe that

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