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    more eloquent due to the advanced language device being used and this gives off the impression of great admiration for the position of a priest. Another way Hopkins expresses his admiration for the work of a priest in the poem is via the use of enjambment and elongated sounds through the first two stanzas. Hopkins has used these two devices to add more emphasis on his admiration for a skilled individual such as a priest because these devices make the priest seem a lot more eloquent and of a higher

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    he shows self pity‚ “Yes I’m angry at the way I’ve been bamboozled and resentful at the mess I’ve been through.” Fenton is not in the least bit interested in sightseeing‚ and is insulting of Paris’ famous attractions in the third stanza. He uses enjambment to link the end of the third stanza to the beginning of the fourth‚ commenting that he would rather stay in the “sleazy” hotel room than go to see the sights. No matter how horrible the room is compared to the beautiful attractions of Paris‚ he

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    Half Past Two I will use the method of explaining every stanza to write about this poem in detail. ’Half Past Two’ is a poem in which Fanthorpe describes how a young child is given a detention for an unspecified misdemeanour and is forgotten by his teacher. Fanthorpe draws on her experience as a teacher to describe the scene as seen through the child’s eyes. The Title of the poem tells me a lot of information even before I read the poem. The information it puts across is that: A boy is told to

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    Hardy’s poem‚ “The Darkling Thrush” brings into perspective two different worlds. There is the present world before his very eyes and the one in the future. This view becomes imperative when one takes cognizance of the context in which the poem is written. The poem is reportedly written by Thomas Hardy on the eve of the 20th century. The first world is the world of the 19th century Victorian society‚ marked historically by the industrial revolution with its attendant abuse of morality‚ nature and

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    for a very long time. The poem is structured in a way that establishes the routine of morning‚ afternoon and evening that widows or widowers are forced through to change their everyday lives to suit after losing their partner. The composer uses enjambment and a metaphor to create this idea. "The roof reflects the sun and makes my eyes / Water and close on bright webbed visions smeared / On the dark of my thoughts to dance and fade away." Murray makes it easy for the readers to relate to the text

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    towards China. From this we can see the individual’s attitudes to belonging over time. In Peter Skrzynecki’s ’10 Mary St’‚ the poet expresses a strong sense of belonging towards his family home and garden. The use of the first person perspective‚ enjambment‚ simile‚ metaphor and alliteration in describing everyday routines create vivid imagery of the family’s activities and reinforces the concepts of belonging. The recount poem utilises effective images of the family’s daily routines‚ such as securing

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    Interpretation by Arkadiy Kurakin The story of Herbert Ernest Bates "The Beauty of the Dead". The story is a unit of literary fiction. The author uses different expressive means and stylistic devices to show the reader the idea of the story‚ such as epithets‚ metaphor‚ similar‚ oxymoron‚ irony‚ hyperbola‚ understatement‚ etc. The protagonist of this story is Mr. Grimshaw. This is a complex character‚ reticent‚ gloomy. His surname is rather significant. The adjective “grim" means harsh‚ merciless

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    struggle Alvi or The Unknown Girl has trying to relocate her cultural identity and cling onto it in a nation where the culture is slowly drifting away and being replaced by western culture. Alvi uses enjambment in the poem to create flow. Except for two single end-stopped lines‚ the reader encounters enjambment throughout the poem. If she breaks the flow of the poem it is similar to her breaking her cultural connection with India. The enitre poem is composed of one single stanza‚ the single stanza could

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    English Literature January 15th 2011 “Full Moon and Little Frieda‚” written by Ted Hughes‚ is about the memory of little Frieda‚ at two years old‚ noticing various things around her and also identifying the moon. Hughes conveys a sense of fascination throughout the poem through certain devices‚ metaphysical aspects and through the structure. The poem is a lyrical poem‚ which also adds to the fascination as lyrical poems are usually written as love poems. In the very first line‚ “A cool small

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    The Fat Black Women Goes Shopping |Subject-matter |The fashion and culture of being thin pushes those fat one into having no choices | |Purpose |Raise awareness to the "thin" culture in today’s world and let those who tease others | |(Theme) |understand the situation of those "fat" women | | |Feel pity to those so

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