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    cycle of hell. It happens to everyone. Or at least this is how it happened to me. My name is Kris‚ They call me a miracle. There I was‚ lying on my deathbed‚ No chance of surviving. The doctors told me I only There was so much regret. I kept asking what have I made of my life? I was supposed to be something. A doctor‚ a lawyer‚ a teacher. What have I made of my life? It happens to everyone. One day you’re trying drugs for the first time‚ Promising it’s the only time you’ll do

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    the Italian poetry of Petrarch. Wyatt begins the poem with “I find no peace‚ and all my war is done. I fear and hope. I burn and freeze like ice” (Abrahams and Harpham 53). These first two lines refer to a figure of speech known as oxymoron‚ because they describe the opposing passions that are being experienced by a courtly sufferer from the disease of love. This is a description how the contrarious passion in the lover starts and ends in “I love another‚ and thus hate myself” (Wyatt 9). The poet used

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    grow up‚ maybe be a famous lawyer‚ or a famous boxer or even just famous for doing nothing like Paris Hilton or the kardashian.To be "somebody" can be defined as is to have status in society. In " I’m Nobody! Who are you?" Emily Dickinson uses imagery and capitalization to show her passion of how being considered a "nobody." can actually be considered a positive thing. Dickson opens the poem with the capitalization of Nobody which shows that Dickson is not generalizing the status of herself‚ but is

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    In Emily Dickinson’s “I Dwell in Possibility” she speaks of a “house” which is “fairer” than “prose”. Prose by definition is writing that is not poetry. “I dwell in Possibility- A fairer House than Prose” (Dickinson 879). What Dickinson is saying is that the possibilities she deals in i.e. Poetry‚ anything is possible‚ and poetry can be taken as anything. Without the writer comes out and says exactly what it is about the reader can draw any conclusion‚ in poetry nothing is set in stone. Whereas with

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    People may be surprised to learn that even though I am in the field of business‚ I actually obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Information and Computer Science. Some people have told me that I wrong not to put my education into use. Initially‚ I wanted to become a successful computer engineer that can allow me to create more advanced technology to benefit the society. Right after I graduated I worked in a computer software company that makes software for law enforcements and national chained

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    of their literary works. Emily Dickinson is a world renown poet. The reason she is so famous is because of the universal themes‚ styles‚ and techniques she incorporated into her poems. Emily Dickinson became extremely famous due to the themes in her writings. Dickinson has many themes in her writing. Some of the themes occur due to influences based on her life. The two most common themes she wrote about was the theme of death and time (Roy 8). During her life‚ many of her loved ones passed away‚

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    Emily Dickinsons’ poetry has been insanely popular since its original publications after her death in May of 1886‚ at the age of 55. She was originally published in 1890 by some of her acquaintances‚ who heavily edited and altered her work. Her poems were published in their unedited and original forms in 1955 and was claimed‚ after initial criticism‚ in the 20th century to be one of the great American poets and also an archetypical example of a cryptic‚ tortured artist. (Ramey‚ 173) Emily Dickinson

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    Emily Dickinson is a household name for any person who has taken interest in the field of poetry. With famous works such as: “I taste a liquor never brewed”‚ “Wild nights - Wild nights!”‚ and “ I felt a funeral‚ in my Brain”‚ gave her an undeniable reputation as a powerhouse writer in 19th century American literature. Not all readers may know of her seclusive lifestyle and how it affected her writing and her mental health. Born December 10‚ 1830 in Massachusetts‚ where she ended up living most

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    Emily Dickinson was born into a religious and proud family. She lived a quiet and solitary life yet is known as one of the best and most original American women poets in history. Her poetry was revolutionary; it did not use the typical form of the nineteenth century‚ but did use traditional topics such as death and religion to portray her thoughts. Dickinson’s religious upbringing and education had a major impact on her poetry‚ and her reclusive lifestyle allowed her to focus exclusively on her

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    that this poem‚ like most of Dickinson’s poems‚ has an ABCB rhyme scheme. Here‚ our rhyming pairs are "saw/raw" and "grass/pass." Extra note: Dickinson wasn’t strict in her rhyming. Though she did take steps to fit her feelings into the rhyme (she kept a dictionary by her bed‚ to help her find just the right word)‚ if she couldn’t find the rhyme‚ she came close. * "Ballad-like" meter * "Ballad-like" implies song-like‚ and many folks have put Dickinson’s words to music. The alternating stressed

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