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    Joey Padon Juana Collegio 2-28-13 Hell Where Youth and Laughter Go During WWI‚ many citizens were oblivious of the war and its imminent consequences. War poems and literature were the only effective methods to remove the distance and reveal the some of the truth. Siegfried Sassoon wrote “suicide in the trenches” as an anti war poem in the 20th century. Sassoon creates a dark atmosphere for the loss of innocence taken place during WWI in “Suicide in the Trenches” using a three-part structure

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    English literature‚ but poetry and politics preoccupied him more than anything else. Progressive Writers’ Movement (PWM)‚ Faiz was an avowed Marxist-communist‚ long associated member of Russian-backed Communist Party and was a recipient of Lenin Peace Prize by the Soviet Union in 1962. Despite being repeatedly accused of atheism by the political and military establishment‚ Faiz’s poetry was like flowing water making its way straight to the heart of readers. For writing poetry that always antagonizes

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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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    Edwin Hubble (1889-1953) Edwin Hubble was born in Marshfield‚ Missouri in 1889‚ to an insurance executive. As a child Edwin loved reading science fiction novels. He received his first telescope at the age of 8‚ made by his grandfather. He moved to Chicago when he was ten years old. Hubble was a fine student as well as an athlete. He excelled in sports such as boxing and basketball. He was awarded a scholarship during high school and he paid his expenses by teaching and working during the summers

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    Poetry Poetry is written to be heard the way a song is meant to be sung. Poetry has been around for ages and enjoyed from children to adults alike. Poetry is not just words on paper that imparts data; it is much more than that. Poetry is an art form that in order to be fully understood‚ one has to be able to analyze read between the lines. Analyzing poetry can be a daunting task. One may have to read the poem several times with a dictionary handy‚ just to get an idea what the poem is about

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    Visualize Poetry         Through the ages of poetry‚ many poets have been making images with the expressions that they use to become leaders in creating the art of language.  Several authors of the poems that we study daily use personification to make animals and objects do things that people do everyday to give the poem a twist. Poets also use imagery to give their readers a good portrait of what they are trying to describe. “Southbound on the Freeway” by May Swenson and “Once by the Ocean” by

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    In this very blunt poem‚ Edwin Brock describes five distinct eras in which death had taken place. It is also hinted how man has evolved in their methods to kill themselves. Each stanza represents a different time and place. This is ranged from the biblical era to the mid-twentieth century. Different phrases within the stanzas give away which era Brock is referring to. All of which have different meanings and a very unemotional tone to them. “And one man to hammer the nails home.” The first stanza

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    Not Waving But Drowning (Poetry Analysis) In the poem by Stevie Smith‚ Not Waving But Drowning there are a number of elements that are intriguing and to the reader. The poem is mostly spoken from a narrative point of view‚ but it may infer a first person perspective because it centers on a man who is apparently misunderstood by those around him‚ including the speaker that recalls the tragic scene. The poem paints a conflicting image of a man that has fallen to the sea because despite his

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    Brayden Lantz February 1‚ 2015 Mrs. Blackey--Period 7 Poetry Analysis Revision: "Buffet Etiquette" The speaker of "Buffet Etiquette" by Hieu Minh Nguyen is troubled because of his lack of his Vietnamese ethnicity due to the "melting pot" of American culture. As a child‚ the speaker was heavily influenced by his native culture‚ but‚ over the years the he has become more integrated with U.S. culture‚ which has thus caused him to lose identity of himself‚ and even become a stereotype for Asian Americans

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    Tatiana Patton Mrs. Fix ENGL 102-21 April 18‚ 2016 Robinson Richard Cory In Situations much like Richard Cory’s‚ we as outsiders don’t know how they are and what they are truly going through. It’s one of the scariest things‚ one day we see a person and the next we find out that they’re gone. We hear things like: ‘Oh she/he was such a happy person‚ they had everything.’ But what we fail to realize is that everything is nothing when a person isn’t internally happy. In a lot of ways‚ this poem

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