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    except deteriorate into ruins. Ezra Pound poem‚ "A Pact" is written to Walt Whitman to help start an imagism movement. Ezra is asking Whitman about their pact‚ "I make a pact with you" (p.1285‚ line 1) which will begin to change the writing in literature in those days. His word choice and imagism helped his movement. Ezra uses a strong tone towards Whitman to indicate he means business. He needed Walt to help in the creation of new‚ different way of writing. Ezra also uses the metaphor‚ "We have

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    MARK TWAIN (part I & II) Twain – a romantic or a realist?‚ literary significance of Mark Twain‚ Twain’s life experiences as reflected in his works‚ Twain as a travel writer‚ Twain as a publisher – the American literary market in the late nineteenth C.‚ Twain’s personal tragedies‚ literary fads exploited by Twain‚ Twain’s major woks 1. NATURALISM AND REALISM Realism vs. romanticism‚ naturalism as a more drastic version of realism‚ naturalism in literature: philosophy and technique;

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    William Carlos Williams and His Imagist Poetry Modernism and Imagism‚ two movements in literature ‚which were developed in the 20th century .At the beginning of the decade ‚modernism was a revolution of style .Crime‚ depression‚ and materialism filled this era. Musician‚ artists‚and writers broke away from technique to create a new art.Also‚ imagism brought fragmental and chaotic life where nobody felt secure and happy.After that

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    From His Life to the Page T. S. Eliot’s work was greatly influenced by his life. There was a basic pattern in his works that corresponded with the events in his life. This pattern brought about many changes and phases in his poetry. Even Eliot’s attitude was reflected in his work. A quote from T. S. Eliot: The Man and His Work states‚ " Eliot was a man with the highest standards in his poetry‚ his critisism‚ and his behavior to others." ( Spender 34). Perhaps much of this can be attributed to his

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    HOMEWORK: POETRY ASSIGNMENT: THE COLLECTED POEMS OF YOU Your marks for the Poetry unit of work will be derived from an assignment and from a short test. The test will be in Week One of Term Four. To revise‚ simply read over the poetry documents you have already read in Term Three. The test will ask you for definitions of some of the words from our terminology list. You will be asked to respond to a poem‚ using some words from the terminology list. You will be asked to answer some short questions

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    In this article‚ the source talks about Ernest Miller Hemmingway’s life. It talks about how he was the first son to Clarence and Grace Hall Hemingway and where he was born. This article says where he got his education and when he started to write books‚ which was in high school. The source tells where he worked after high school and how he didn’t attend college. The article says how Ernest Hemingway was rejected for the military due to a defective eye but was able to be the WWI ambulance driver for

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    Thousands of people who survived the warfront suffered from shell-shock and the death of so many innocents doomed to haunt them forever. The disillusionment from the war led to a radical change in writing. Renowned American writers like T.S Eliot and Ezra Pound maintained their innovative literary techniques but changed the subject matter. The writings which were previously influenced by Aestheticism now shifted focus to more severe matters of preserving civilization. The keywords of literary reviews were

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    Hemingway and Paris

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    an inexpensive place to live. This was necessary due to the inconsistent salary of a writer. Still the people of Paris even further supported Hemingway economically. In Paris Everest meet fellow writers including Gertrude Stein‚ James Joyce and Ezra Pound. These writers‚ “could help a young writer up the rungs of a career"ii. In this way there was less pressure on money‚ which allowed Hemingway to use his time writing. Overall; Paris was economically kind to its writers. Still the economy was probably

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    Unit 5: Disillusion‚ Defiance‚ and Discontent (1914-1946) “We asked the cyclone to go around our barn but it didn’t hear us.” -Carl Sandburg from The People‚ Yes Carl Sandburg was an American writer‚ best known for his poetry during modernism. The quote means people like to think they are in control and then something like this happens‚ and they realize that they ’re not. The themes of the work is implied not stated Timeline The most significant ten year period is from 1920 to 1930 because

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    The Lost Generation more specifically was a group of writers and artists who lived and worked in Paris or in other parts of Europe during World War I and the Depression. This group included authors such as F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Ernest Hemingway‚ Ezra Pound‚ and T.S. Eliot. This group often had social connections with one another‚ and would even meet to critique one another’s work. Aside from the loss of innocence caused by the first World War‚ the group‚ for the most part‚ shared the stylistic

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