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    a versatile piece of literature. Some poets like to bend the rules while others would just write what their heart desired. Ella Wheller Wilcox was one of the poets who loved to write about her beliefs. Ella’s poetry was known as didactic‚ which the critics looked down upon but her poetry was widely enjoyed and the public did not seem to have the same thoughts as the critics did. In fact her didactic ways is what drew me into her most famous poem‚ Solitude. Solitude is a simple yet moving poem that

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    Metaphysical poetry‚ a term coined by Samuel Johnson‚ has its roots in 17th-century England. This type of poetry is witty‚ ingenious‚ and highly philosophical. It topics included love‚ life and existence. It used literary elements of similes‚ metaphors‚ imagery‚ paradoxes‚ conceit‚ and far-fetched views of reality. John Donne is regarded as the “leading poet” of this highly intellectual form of poetry. Donne was influenced by the belief that the precision of beauty in the adored (loved one) behaved

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    year. Pablo Escobar was born into humble beginnings. His parents were a school teacher and a peasant. As a teen he stole tombstones from gravesites and sold them to smugglers from Panama. Pablo always hustled since he was a young child. Still‚ money was always very limited in the Escobar household however Pablo began to see an alternative to his hopeless financial destiny. Pablo found a way to escape the generational curse of poverty that so many are born into. He began to sell cocaine. Pablo would

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    1/29/2014 Boudhanath - Boudhanath Temple - Boudhanath Sights Boudhanath Boudhanath is only three and half miles from Kathmandu‚ and is a busy suburb of the capital. The Boudhanath temple‚ or Boudhanath Stupa‚ is the main reason visitors head toward the town. It is the main focus of tourism in the area because of it is the largest stupa found in Nepal and the holiest of all Buddhist temples outside of Tibet. The stupa in Boudhanath is the focal point of Tibetan culture inside of Kathmandu

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    reader doesn’t exactly exemplify your ideal funeral. She tells the reader how there are mourners‚ a service‚ lifting of a box implying it is a coffin and nobody is being burried. In Emily Dickenson’s poem‚ the reader can elaborate upon elements of poetry such as imagery‚ symbolism‚ diction‚ and metaphor that create a better sense of understanding. In the poem "I Felt a Funeral in My Brain" Emily Dickinson exposes a person’s intense anguish and suffering as they sink into a state of extreme madness

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    6456 Professor Miller AML 2600 9:30AM April 14‚ 2015 Harlem Renaissance Poetry Essay The New Negro Renaissance‚ or Harlem Renaissance as it is familiarly known‚ was the name given to the cultural‚ social‚ and artistic explosion that took place in Harlem between the end of World War I and the middle of the 1930s. With the attraction of numerous African American writers‚ artists‚ musicians‚ photographers‚ poets‚ and scholars with the desire to flee the South’s oppressive caste system‚ the streets

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    Poetry is a matter of life‚ not just a matter of language.” By Lucille Clifton. Poets‚ Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou wrote poetry based on their experiences in life and during their own time period. Langston Hughes was a social activist and a poet‚ he wrote about his personal experiences and is the author of “Dreams” and “Mother to Son.” Maya Angelou‚ the author of “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings” and “Still I rise” was a civil rights activist and her poetry was mainly about autobiography‚ in

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    Pablo Picasso’s Surrealism Surrealism was a movement that began in the early part of 1920s. Surrealism‚ unlike other art forms‚ can be characterized by “fantastic imagery and incongruous juxtaposition of subject matter.” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). In a sense‚ it wouldn’t make much sense to the naked eye‚ as the paintings do not appear like a normal object that we see in our day to day life. Rather it creates strange and illogical creatures out of everyday objects. Picasso was a great artist

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    Poetry can evoke strong feelings in readers. Select three poems we’ve read and examine the literary techniques the poets used to evoke a reader’s emotional response (note: not your emotional response.) How do the poets’ various techniques connect to their readers’ feelings? Because a writer wants to evoke strong feelings into their writings‚ they use a variety of techniques from wording to the sense of the feeling the reader feels. In the poem‚ “Harlem‚” by Langston Hughes‚ he uses the descriptive

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    Pablo Picasso- 20th Century GeniusThe author ’s nomination for the 20th Century Genius Award proudly goes to Pablo Picasso. Pablo Picasso was probably the most famous artist of the twentieth century. An Unknown author stated that‚ "Picasso changed the meaning of art in so many ways‚ while showing that he had enormous skill‚ dedication and a little bit of craziness. His life spans many different perspectives in art‚ and his artistic timeline stretches‚ bends‚ twists‚ and even breaks in some points

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