Huswifery by Edward Taylor Make me‚ O Lord‚ Thy spinning wheel complete‚ Thy holy word my distaff make for me‚ Make mine affections Thy swfit flyers neat‚ And make my soul Thy holy spool to be. My conversation make to be Thy reel‚ And reel the yarn thereon spun of Thy wheel. Make me Thy loom then‚ knit therein this twin; And make Thy holy spirit‚ Lord‚ wind quills; Then weave the web Thyself. The yarn is fine. Edward Taylor was a Puritan ‘frontier minister” and doctor in western Massachusetts
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For essay number one I am going to discuss the changing views of man’s place in relationship to his God and to his earthly existence as shown in the Puritan poetry by Taylor and Bryant. Using the poems "Huswifery" and "To a Waterfowl" to discuss the views mentioned earlier. Both of these poems are very interesting poems and also are the use of nature in them that both the poets use. They are both religious in there own way by the way mention God or the Lord doing something for the creature to help
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Kayla Joyner Ashley Rattner November 18 2014 Explication Essay ! That’s The Way It is Written by Tupac Shakur in 1992‚ the songs “Changes” dramatizes the conflict between African Americans and whites during the early part of the 90’s. By delivering a motivational speech through his song lyrics‚ Tupac is able to convey a powerful message of peace and equality for his people; he wants to see a change in African American society‚ not only from other races‚ but from the African Americans themselves
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The best way to sum up Club Denali is in the first paragraph when the author says‚ “The ten-minute Denali show runs heavily to images of thundering avalanches‚ storm-flattened tents‚ hands deformed by horrible frostbite blisters‚ and grotesquely twisted bodies being pulled from the depths of enormous crevasses. Like the military’s VD movies‚ the Denali show is graphic enough to make even the thickest skin crawl. As a tool for promoting sensible behavior‚ it would appear that it’s also just as ineffective”
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Explication Essay “What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raison in the sun? Or does it fester like a sore- And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust over- like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode?” This poem by Langston Hughes titled “Harlem” introduces the idea of loss. The loss being a dream put on hold or deferred for some time. Hughes questions what happens to it once it is deferred. Does it dry up‚ fester like a sore
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Samantha Ward Professor Amy Clukey English 300-03 Due Date: September 22‚ 2011 Most Painful Memories: An Explication of Edward Mayes’ “University of Iowa‚ 1976” Take a minute to imagine “Men looking like they had been/attacked repeatedly by a succession /of wild animals‚” “never/ ending blasted field of corpses‚” and “throats half gone‚ /eyes bleeding‚ raw meat heaped/ in piles.” These are the vividly‚ grotesque images Edward Mayes describes to readers in his poem‚ “University of Iowa Hospital
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Kendra Hamilton Block 5 Mrs. Hodges 15 December 2015 Langston Hughes “Harlem” Poetry Explication The most obvious quality of Langston Hughes’ "Harlem" is the poem’s use of imagery. The imagery in this poem contributes to the image of the frustrating times of how dreams end up for African Americans during this time period. The speaker in the poem describes the fate of a dream being “deferred.” Langston Hughes uses several analogies to describe the image of a dream that might have happened but didn’t
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Explication Of Ulysses In this poem‚ Tennyson reworks the figure of Ulysses by drawing on the ancient hero of Homer ’s Odyssey. Homer ’s Ulysses learns from a prophecy that he will take a final sea voyage after killing the suitors of his wife Penelope. Ulysses finds himself restless in Ithaca and driven by "the longing I had to gain experience of the world". Ulysses says that there is little point in his staying home "by this still hearth" with his old wife‚ handing out rewards and punishments
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Explication #2 “The Gift” By Li-Young Lee This poem is written in free verse‚ separated into four stanzas each with a varying number of lines and syllables. There is no precise rhyming pattern‚ but there is a pattern within the usage of words. The speaker uses bodily words such as palm‚ hands‚ face‚ and head at the ends of lines in the second stanza when describing‚ in the literal form‚ when the speaker is talking about the experience he went through getting the metal sliver pulled from his palm
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In Taylor’s poem Huswifery and Bradstreet’s epistle To My Dear and Loving Husband both use metaphors and rhyme scheme to discuss the role of servitude of a wife. Taylor uses both metaphors and rhyme scheme to emphasize his point that just as a wife works to serve her husband‚ god will help those who desire to exalt him. Taylor throughout his poem uses the metaphor of a loom to compare himself to the spinning wheel to demand to God that Taylor be used‚ much like a man would demand his wife to do
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