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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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    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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    language poetry‚ a controversial movement in American poetry from the 1970s to the present. Language poetry concentrate on non-narrative forms‚ a role of the language that creates a meaning of a poem and non-traditional way to interact with a text and read it. The reader becomes an important part of the poem because poets play with a presence of the narrator in the poem‚ making an illusion that the speaker is vanishing through the text and the language starts to speak for itself. Thus‚ my essays is going

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    Ramatou Traore ENH 211- Miller October 13‚ 2014 Importance Of Fruits The two poems I’ve decided to write on is This is just to say by William Carlos Williams and Meditation on a Grapefruit by Craig Arnold. The first poem This Is just to say By William Carlos is unique and different in a way because the poet writes the poem as if it were a note left by a husband for his wife. Being when you write a note for your significant other to see ‚ you’ll assume that is it’s the first thing that they see

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    “Every successful individual knows that his or hers achievement depends on a community of persons working together‚” as said by Paul Ryan. Communities can have a very positive impact on an individual’s life and his/hers accomplishments. In fact‚ community can be the very basis for people’s success. As defined by the dictionary‚ community is a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality‚ share government and often have a cultural and historical heritage. Johnny Cade‚ from

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    “With the first pick in the 2003 draft the Cleveland Cavaliers select Lebron James” these few words would change the face of professional basketball forever. Lebron James was born on December 30‚ 1984 in Akron‚ Ohio to a 16-year-old mother‚ Gloria Marie James. Right away it was easy to notice that Lebron James was definitely an outlier. Lebron James rise to success was the epitome to Gladwell’s ideas of the 10‚000 hour rule and the idea of accumulative advantage. The year 1993 was one of the most

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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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    Browne‚ an Associated Press photographer in South Vietnam at the time. Leading up to this point in time‚ leader of South Vietnam‚ Ngo Dinh Diem‚ dedicated South Vietnam to the catholic church‚ when 70-90% of the country was Buddhist (Gale). Lindsay informs readers that religious differences triggered discriminatory laws against all Buddhists‚ which eventually led to Diem banning the Buddhist flag completely‚ spring of 1963. Anger intensified in the oppressed citizens and the protests escalated.

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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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