ENG125: Introduction to Literature (GSH1140E) Instructor: Julie Alfaro October 24‚ 2011 What is poetry? According to the author Clugston (2010) poetry is everything the poet sees. Also according to Clugston (2010) “poetry is everything the poet senses‚ feels‚ experiences‚ and imagines”. Poems are built around human life experiences but written in concise and expressive figurative language form which could sometimes be difficult to understand. Not only is poetry based on human life experiences
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papers‚ GA questions are of multiple choice type‚ and carry a total of 15 marks. The GAsection includes 5 questions carrying 1 mark each (sub-total 5 marks) and 5 questions carrying 2marks each (sub-total 10 marks) 4.4.2 Question papers other than GG‚ XE and XL These papers would contain 25 questions carrying one mark each (sub-total 25 marks) and 30questions carrying two marks each (sub-total 60 marks). Out of these‚ two pairs of questionswould be common data questions‚ and two pairs of questions
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Minora Ngwa Eng. 1020 Compare and Contrast. 10/24/13. “My Mistress’ eyes are nothing like the Sun (1609) & “How Do I Love Thee?” (1850). The poems “How do I love Thee” and “My mistress’ Eyes are Nothing like the Sun” are beautiful Petrarchan sonnets with a common theme which is love. Both poets talk about his/her love for another person. Though they are Petrarchan sonnets‚ they both have their differences and similarities in their form‚ figures of speech and subject matter. ‘How
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Devona Hogan English 1302-49 Profess. Hanks Literary Analysis “A Good Man is Hard to Find” “A good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Conner depicts a southern family‚ who is at odds about where they should go for a family vacation. They will eventually agree to head for Florida‚ once in the car the family will go through a series of events that will shapen each indivudal character. One of the main characters in the story‚ “The Grandmother”‚ who is known for her critical ‚ savvy ways gives
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walks‚ treads on the ground; And yet‚ by heaven‚ I think my love as rare As any she‚ belied with false compare. Shakespearean (Elizabethan) Sonnet 14 lines of iambic pentameter 3 quatrains and a summarizing couplet rhyme pattern: abab cdcd efef gg Differs from the Petrarchan sonnet developed early in the renaissance period in rhyme scheme and organization. The Italian sonnets had a rhythm that was somewhat imitated by the English sonnet’s use of iambic pentameter. Petrarchan or Italian Sonnet
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and each stanza comprises of a rhyming couplet followed by a haunting refrain‚ ’come back early or never come. ’ which is repeated through out. There is also an unvaried rhyme scheme that is maintained right to the end‚ eg: aa‚ bb‚ cc‚ dd‚ ee‚ ff‚ gg . We may attribute this strict adherence to the rhyme pattern as being apart of his strict upbringing by his father. And the deviation in rhyme in the final couplet ( which does not rhyme) also denotes his change of thought or decision to move on
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‘star’‚ so therefore we have Astrophel who is a star lover and Stella who is the star who Astrophel loves so much. The sonnet I choose to analyse represents a Shakespearean type of a sonnet‚ which is composed with the rhyme scheme abab cdcd efef gg. Shakespearean sonnets are almost all built from three four-line stanzas‚ which are referred to as quatrains and a final pair composed in iambic pentameter. On the other hand‚ we can also say that they are written in a combination of one octet and
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Critical analysis of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130 compares the speaker’s lover to a number of other beauties—and never in the lover’s favor. Her eyes are “nothing like the sun‚” her lips are less red than coral; compared to white snow‚ her breasts are dun-colored‚ and her hairs are like black wires on her head. In the second quatrain‚ the speaker says he has seen roses separated by color (“damasked”) into red and white‚ but he sees no such roses in his mistress’s cheeks; and
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Nettles Relationship Parent and child: My son aged three’. The speaker loves his son and is fiercely protective of him. He describes his skin as ‘tender’ (L6). He responds to the nettles in a violent way- ‘slashed in fury’ (L10). He approaches their destruction in a methodical way ‘next task’ (L12). Subject The subject is a small vulnerable boy and ‘he came seeking comfort’ (L5)- he looks up at his father. The alliteration of ‘blisters beaded’ shows the harshness of the skin on his ‘tender
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