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    GFPP2623 (Group A) Name: Lim Chia Min Matriculation Number: 214919 Question Number: 1 Misconception of Identifying Ethnic Groups by Cultural Elements The common misconception in relating ethnicity and culture is to define ethnic groups by cultural elements. Firstly‚ ethnic group is a category of people which is bound together by common characteristics that differentiate them from other groups. On the other hand‚ culture is a system of knowledge shared by a relatively large group of people. Culture

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    Use of Nature in Poetry

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    Poetry Poets use many ways when they want to communicate something using poems. Poems are used as a means of passing ideas‚ information and expression of feelings. This has made the poets to use the natural things and images that people can relate with so that they can make these poems understandable. The most common forms of writing that are used by the poets are the figurative language for example imagery and metaphors. In addition‚ the poets use the natural landscape in their attempt to

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    Poetry – Elizabeth Bishop

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    [2013] Poetry – Elizabeth Bishop Aoife O’Driscoll www.aoifesnotes.com Elizabeth Bishop – Brief Biography Elizabeth Bishop was born in Massachusetts in 1911. Her father died when she was a baby‚ and his death caused Bishop’s mother to have a mental breakdown. When Bishop was five her mother was permanently institutionalised and was never reunited with her daughter. Bishop’s maternal grandparents took care of her and she spent her early childhood with them on their farm in Nova Scotia. Bishop

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    poetry style analyses Have you ever wondered how singers make their songs or how the songwriters write the songs? Well I have and I’m going to tell you the literary devices that the singer Wale uses that all other poets singers and songwriters use. Wale uses metaphor‚ imagery‚ and rhyme in his songs to almost make them come alive in your mind. The first literary device that i will be going over is Metaphor ( a metaphor is someone say one is something that they are not) Wale uses metaphor in Lotus

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    Wwi Era Poetry

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    ones make it back? The outcome for most on the front lines was not very good. Between horrible trench conditions‚ weather‚ battles that dragged on for months and injuries so devastatingly traumatic‚ the odds of the enlisted coming home were bleak. Poetry seemed to reflect all this negative‚ sad overcast of the world. In “The Soldier”‚ Brooke writes about an Englishman dying abroad‚ thus making that part of the earth‚ forever England. “If I should die‚ think only this of me: That there’s some corner

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    Response Paper Poetry

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    Alicia Kontz Miss. Sahly College Lit. 5 March‚ 2015 Analysis of “To His Coy Mistress” When I read poetry‚ I usually get really confused on what the speaker of the poem is trying to say. I can never seem to understand what they are usually talking about so I have to read the poem like 20 time before I can understand them. There was one poem that stuck out to me and I actually understood it only after a few times reading it‚ the poem is called‚ “To His Coy Mistress.” I want to explain a little

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    Poetry: A Comparative Analysis As is true with most comparative analysis essays‚ we must write a paper in which we compare and contrast different things; in this case‚ compare the relationship between the language and content of three poems. I am faced with creating a list of seemingly unrelated similarities and some differences. At this point I feel a bit confused about how I want to construct this paper. I want to attempt to analyze the writing styles of three authors‚ whose works are from

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    APPRECIATING DANCE Dance - is an art and a recreation that involves the rhythmical movement of the body‚ usually with music‚ to express an idea or emotion‚ to narrate a story or simply enjoy and take pleasure in the movement itself - As an art‚ a dance may tell a story‚ set a mood or express an emotion - As a form of recreation‚ it has provided fun‚ relaxation‚ and companionship -As an art it started from the moment it was harnessed to a rhythm‚ probably the stamping of the feet and clapping

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    Brandon Lobisi Lobisi - 1 The Pursuit of Happiness: Poetry In the Declaration of Independence‚ Thomas Jefferson wrote that every individual had a God-given right to pursue happiness. The next three poems all show that the persona has the right to pursue happiness. In “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost‚ the persona has two choices. One trail‚ in a yellow-wood‚ forked off into two trails never treaded on before. This poem is about making a choice and sticking to it. In “Sympathy”

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    ELL126: Poetry: Lyric and Narrative Essay ‘Why is your face so sad and glum‚ my dear‚’ ‘Why does your brow seem so furrowed‚ my dear?’ ‘Spare yourself the details my love‚ I fear your worry will reveal my truth.’ ‘But what truth can bring such sadness‚ my dear‚ What truth brings such a pale complexion‚ my dear?’ ‘O save yourself from the burden my love‚ I fear your worry will reveal my truth.’ ‘Where is young Edward

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