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    The song I chose to write about for the song project is “"If You Wanted A Song Written About You‚ All You Had To Do Was Ask” by Mayday Parade. The first poetic device that clearly stuck out to me is the device allegory‚ which is defined as a short moral story. The song as a whole is a short moral story since the writer of the song is referring to a tough situation that happened to him‚ in this case heartbreak. The writer talks about a prior relationship he was in where he opened up to his partner

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    picked to represent my emotions during this unit is a poem that talks about hate. To start‚ the unit itself is boring to me. Learning about gender theory is not something that seems exciting to me. In the poem‚ it says‚ “If this is a play‚ I want my money back.” This signifies the waste of time that this unit is to me. I did not feel like this unit is significant to my learning and so I felt upset that I had to sit through it all. Furthermore‚ the poem states‚ “If this is a kidnap‚ I’m trapped in the

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    EXPLICATING A POEM [pic]In order to explicate or give a detailed literary analysis of a poem‚ it is useful to ask the following questions. You do not necessarily have to follow this order. 1. What is the literal sense of the poem? • Can it be broken down into sentences? • What is the meaning of each sentence? • How could the poem be paraphrased: restated in prose form? • In what ways is the poem different from a prose paraphrase? 2. What is the diction of

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    Most of the time‚ I feel like the weight of the world can get to me. That happens to a lot of people. They think that this excess baggage can get overwhelming‚ well it can. For most they deal with it in a positive‚ natural perspective‚ other times‚ they deal with it by self-harm. I‚ on the other hand‚ deal with it with poetry. It was a normal ordeal at school. Everyone laughing‚ smiling‚ just being happy. They don’t see how well they have it while the outsiders are sitting around‚ waiting

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    essay cant i just look at a freaking essay that someone wrote and honestly shouldnt they expect this to happen I mean‚ They cant expect people to take this seriously‚ can they? I just hope someone reads this one day and uses it as an actual essay or poem is it long enough yet? aparantly not ill keep going i could probably just write my essay that im actually supposed to do in the time that I am doing this my plan was to copy paste one from here. now im writing an essay so that i can copy an essay

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    Algeron Charles Swinburne’s “Love and Sleep” established a theme of his lover’s beauty and his unconditional love towards her through strong diction which creates a passionate form of image. In the poem‚ such words as “lying” (1)‚ “asleep” (1) and “night” (1) implies the speaker is in his bedroom‚ creating a lonely‚ quite atmosphere. In this immersive atmosphere‚ the writer strikes a chord with the readers and graphs the sorrow and yearning incisively and vividly. Moreover‚ the word “saw” (2)‚ being

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    Tim McGraw’s song‚ "Live Like You Were Dying" relates to William Bryant’s poem‚ "Thanatopsis" because they both focus on living life to the fullest‚ so that when death strikes it will be welcomed and not feared. McGraw speaks of a friend who was told recently that he had cancer. Afterwards‚ instead of becoming fearful of the‚ "breathless darkness" (Bryant line 12)‚ the man decided to go and accomplish everything he always wanted to do. Unfortunately the man realized that if he were to die then he

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    Wilfred Owens’s poetry evokes the obscene horrors of war. Discuss with close reference to Mental Cases and at least one other poem studied. War is brutal and impersonal. It mocks the fantasy of individual heroism and the absurdity of utopian goals like democracy. The horrific post traumatic stresses are graphically exposed. In Mental Cases and Disabled by Wilfred Owen. They both expose a chronicle of the debilitating stages of post war traumatism; this is achieved through the employment of various

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    coming due to this‚ Yet we still question things to God. May this be a reminder to us That these are the things that bind us Making us together‚ all as one To be stronger in prevailing His mission. EXPLANATION: Title: I have entitled my poem as “Amidst the Twilight” because I want to show that although we could only see that darkness to what is happening nowadays‚ there is still the hope that the Church has

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    “That Deadman dance” by Kim Scott is a powerful yet delicate interpretation of words. The reader is presented with two distinct and memorable words in the prologue ‘rite’ and ‘wail’ (Scott 1) that resonate throughout the text to encapsulate the novel as a whole. Bobby Wabalanginy is introduced as the protagonist; he demonstrates an ability to understand the complicated ‘new’ language and culture of the English‚ juxtaposed to that of his native Noongar heritage. Kim Scott masterfully plays with

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