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    A Poem to No one

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    To live with God forever A synthesis paper for FFP In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in FFP Submitted by: Ms. Paler‚ Crystal Ace F. Section XA Submitted to: Prof. Ruth Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan September 27‚ 2012 Thursday To live with God forever A synthesis paper of FFP I. Short Introduction Our lives have been a spontaneity predicament to somewhere pessimistically nowhere. I have been wandering and wondering for years and decades of what life

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    Macbeth A Tragic Hero - His Strengths‚ His Weaknesses‚ His Tragic Flaw and the Effect of Outside Influences on His Nature The contributions of Macbeth towards his fate in becoming the "tragic hero" is evident from the first act. Like other of Shakespearean plays‚ the tragic hero‚ Macbeth‚ is noble‚ honourable and highly respected by the general public at the start of the play. Unfortunately Macbeth contributes to his own fate more than what is implied. What seems to be his strengths‚ backfires

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    poetry in 1954 for his book‚ The Waking. (www.poets.org) One of his poems that seems very personal‚ is his poem “Dolor“‚ which he had written in 1943. Both the English and Spanish definition of dolor greatly describe the theme and mood of Theodore Roethke’s poem. Not only does he use the word dolor for his title but as well in line two‚ referring to the “Dolor of pad and paper weight.” Through out his poem he gives off in great detail the constant mood he is in. He makes you feel his bored‚ angry‚

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    Poem Paraphrase Paper When Richard Cory entered the business district all of the townspeople would stand aside and watch him. He was trim and clean cut. He was very rich and knowledgeable. He was also extremely privileged. The townspeople wanted to be him. They continue to work their lives away. One day Richard Cory killed himself. This brief summary of Edwin Arlington Robinson’s “Richard Cory” does not capture the true emotion and irony presented in the original poem. It excludes many uses of

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    Poem Essay

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    Calvocoressi It isn’t how we look up close so much as in dreams. Our giant is not so tall‚ our lizard boy merely flaunts crusty skin- not his fault they keep him in a crate and bathe him maybe once a week. When folks scream or clutch their hair and poke at us and glare and speak of how we slithered up from Hell‚ it is themselves they see: the preacher with the farmer’s girls (his bulging eyes‚ their chicken legs) or the mother lurching towards the sink‚ a baby quivering in her gnarled hands. Horror is the

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    Epic Poem

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    store‚ anxiously awaiting his anticipated arrival to the great dead sea of salt swallowing sea-serpents. The soaring sky-swan swam slowly to the surface. He descended down the delta cargo-bird. The young lad loved landing at the lake to visit his kin-folk‚ but fate had a mighty miracle in store for the sly son of Dennis. The rigorous trek along the speed-street finally brought Devon Dennison to his destination of the isolate island of Cliftonia. Upon his arrival many of his flamboyant faithful family

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    Tones of Love Poems

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    English II Honors 28 March 2013 Tones of Love Poems Pablo Neruda and Billy Collins both wrote poems about love; however‚ they each create individual tones through literary devices and relations. Neruda employs imagery and uses similarities between the speaker and his lover to create a serious tone‚ while Collins instead creates a satirical tone using metaphors and separating the narrator from his beloved. In “XVII‚” Neruda employs imagery such as words like “dark‚” “secret‚” “soul‚” and “shadow”

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    Rizal poem

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    Words from his works truly inspire. He had a lot of talents‚ with the world he shared He has love for our country that we truly craved. We always believe in what he thinks He change our country by his beliefs Years ago he told us to dream‚ Nothing’s wrong‚ if you wish to scream. Every struggle that he face He manage it with so much grace. We often amaze‚ with his strength He deserved more than just praised He almost had a perfect life But for the sake of us he gave his life He

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    Dystopian Poems

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    the reports on his conduct agreeThat‚ in the modern sense of an old-fashioned word‚ he was a saint‚For in everything he did he served the Greater Community.Except for the War till the day he retiredHe worked in a factory and never got fired‚But satisfied his employers‚ Fudge Motors Inc.Yet he wasn’t a scab or odd in his views‚For his Union reports that he paid his dues‚(Our report on his Union shows it was sound)And our Social Psychology workers foundThat he was popular with his mates and liked

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    The Poem of Annabel Lee

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    The Poem of “Annabel Lee” In Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “Annabel Lee” a young man falls in love with a very young lady. The man Edgar writes his poem on his lovely wife Virginia Clemm‚ whom he married when she was only 13 years old. Their marriage was a very happy one. Unfortunately‚ she died of tuberculosis in Jan 1847 when she was still in her twenties. Poe died two years and nine months later on October 7‚ 1849. “Annabel Lee” was his last poem. Edgar Allan Poe started in his essay “The

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