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    Poem analysis

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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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    The Cyclist Poem

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    Louis MacNiece’s poem‚ The Cyclist‚ is split into three stanzas‚ each of which has its own ideas/themes. The poem speaks of a cyclist biking on a hot summer’s day and it looks at the characteristics of a typical summer’s day. The poet looks at the theme of freedom as well as the swiftness and short-lived joy of youth. The cyclist is depicted as cycling quickly and freely. The opening word‚ freewheeling‚ highlights the theme of freedom and speed which recurs throughout the poem. The phrase “unpassing

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    The song was originally sang by Kurt Flick and though the song is in Cebuano dialect you’ll get the gist by watching the music video. I on the other hand fall in love with Kaye Cal’s version. Yeah‚ my Cebuano is very limited but the melody alone and Kaye Cal’s soothing voice takes me into a trance where words and meaning becomes irrelevant. It has that calming yet melancholic effect. Her song has that effect on me‚ like a blanket of cloud hovering‚ makes me feel quixotic and emotional. The rough

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    Do good deeds give us physical strength or is it just a myth? The article “The Physicality of Good & Evil” featured in Psychology Today explores these questions. In the article‚ the author cites Harvard psychologist‚ Kurt Gray’s experiments on the physicality of good and malicious acts. Participant’s physical strength was tested before any experimentation. They were assessed after performing charitable acts. The process was repeated after the test subjects were told to write out a scenario of hurting

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    How did poems convey the first world war? Wilfred Owen and Wills Hall covey war in their own way adapting to the  time and circumstances to put across the horror and brutal reality of  war.  The two texts I am going to refer to‚ to show this are “The long and  the short and the tall” by Wills Hall and "Dulce et decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen.  Wilfred Owen writes his poetry to get over the trauma of the  experience. He has (like many other poets) the burning desire to get  the horror of the

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    Freedom can be described as free-will or the option to do whatever the self wants without an impediment. In Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut‚ Vonnegut illustrates the question of controversy through the two characters‚ Kilgore Trout‚ and Dwayne Hoover. Vonnegut makes the reader question whether or not they have free-will by making Dwayne Hoover challenge his own possession or dispossession of freedom. Through the example of Dwayne Hoover and his belief that he is the sole person on Earth whom

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    War Poem

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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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    A Birthday poem

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    The spots on the tail symbolize her desire that the whole world to see that she has a lover. Ms. Rossetti lived between 1830 and 1894. The poem appeared in Macmillan’s Magazine in April of 1861. It uses lots of medieval terms to convey the message of her feelings about that special birthday. Ms. Rossetti wrote mostly devotional and children’s poems in her later years after she experimented with forms such as sonnets‚ ballads‚ and hymns finally settling on devotional and children’s poetry.

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    Cle Poem

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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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    talus poem Favored by the gods of Olympus He partied dined and wined Cool to the mortals was Tantalus But he soon would pay the fine. He went behind the god’s backs From them Tantalus stole He committed other cruel acts Once a friend now a foe. If Tantalus was more of an honest man He wouldn’t take advantage of the god’s trust Accepting the lending hand Instead of turning it into dust. If Tantalus had another shot He would make a better soup Not boil his son hot But use a chicken

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