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    To An Athlete Dying Young

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    Alfred Edward Housman‚ commonly known as A. E. Housman‚ was an author and an English classical poet who wrote a multitude of poems that truly made an impact on the world. Housman was born on March 26th‚ 1859 in a small house on the outskirts of Worcestershire‚ England‚ later dying at the age of 77 on April 30th. Housman began his academic journey at a small school‚ later proceeding to attend St. Johns College in Oxford. At an early age‚ Housman’s academic power was prevalent‚ winning multiple awards

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    ideas‚ and stories to a reader. The poet A.E. Housman wrote the poems “When I Was One-And-Twenty” and “To An Athlete Dying Young”. In the poem “To An Athlete Dying Young” the poetic devices of repetition and irony are important to the poem. The poetic devices imagery and apostrophe are important to the poem‚ “When I Was One-And-Twenty”. The relationship that Housman had with his roommate‚ Moses Jackson‚ had a large influence on his poetry. A.E. Housman was born on March 26‚ 1859 in Fockbury‚ England

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    We chaired you through the market place; Man and boy stood cheering by‚ And home we brought you shoulder-high. (Housman 967). Stanza two describes a much more somber procession. The athlete is being carried to his grave. In Leggett’s opinion‚ "The parallels between this procession and the former triumph are carefully drawn" (54). The reader should see that Housman makes another reference to "shoulders" as an allusion to connect the first ... ... middle of paper ... ...oem

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    components. Housman and Owen both share a use of iamb’s in their works. Houseman used them in the form of iambic tetrameter. “And home we brought you shoulder high” (4)‚ is but one example of his many uses of this meter. Owen used iamb’s in the form of iambic pentameter. “And each slow dusk a drawing-down of blinds” (14). The meters used placed emphasis on the second syllable in each pair‚ but for each writer the meter used also helped set the tone for their work. Owen and Housman also used similar

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    This essay is based on two poems‚ “To an Athlete Dying Young” by A.E Housman and “Death Be Not Proud” by John Donne. In both poems the authors convey messages about death. In “Death Be Not Proud” John Donne is conveying a message to death of fearlessness‚ he is letting death know that he is not afraid of passing on when the time comes. In “To an Athlete Dying Young” by A.E. Housman is conveying a message of everlasting glory‚ Housman believes that if you pass on before someone is able to beat you then

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    different points of view of war and tell us diverse experiences of life. For this reason‚ I will make a comparison between the poems "Here Dead Lie We Because We Did Not Choose" of A.E. Housman and "Reconciliation" of Walt Whitman. And if is true that both poems share the same topic‚ their clearly differ among them. In Housman ’s poem‚ there is a dead young men talking to us of the futility of heroism‚ and a dark suspicion about that courage and cowardice‚ virtue and vice‚ are almost the same‚ since life

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    Athlete Dying Young

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    The elegy “To an Athlete Dying Young” by A. E. Housman follows the speaker as he mourns the death of a highly celebrated‚ young athlete. Housman asserts for one to achieve eternal greatness in the minds of his admirers he must die closely after reaching his peak performance or face the prospect of having is glory fade. Housman employs a distant‚ observant tone almost as if the poem’s speaker is a close friend or confidant of the athlete. The speaker chooses to glorify the young athlete’s death‚ focusing

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    Athlete Dying Young” In his poem “To an Athlete Dying Young”‚ A.E. Housman makes a quite different approach on death. People have different perspectives on death‚ but more often than not‚ it is viewed as an undesirable event that people wish to avoid. The speaker in the poem‚ however‚ praises a young and famous athlete for dying before he became old and forgotten. This can be interpreted two very different ways. One can assume Housman believes that the only way for athletes to capture the glory is

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    Pickett Linda Layfield Enc 1102-03 14 November 2013 COMPARE AND CONTRAST Comparing William Wordsworth and A.E. Housman views on nature although Wordsworth and Housman are great poets they describe nature in different ways. In order to imply a connection between nature and the human mind‚ Wordsworth uses the technique of identification and comparison whereas A.E. Housman does the opposite in “Loveliest of Trees”. Wordsworth has beliefs about man’s relationship face with nature and believes

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    less harsh but impactful manor. In the seventh and eighth line of the poem Housman writes‚ “And set you at your threshold down‚ / Townsman of a stiller town” (8). That stiller town represents the Dead and those who have already been deceased. This is important because it signifies his final journey as well as his final lap as he’s joining those athletes who had become deceased which also refers to the line five when Housman writes‚ “Today‚ the road all runners come” (5). This line talks about how

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