The poem “The cockroach”‚ written by Kevin Halligan‚ is a meaningful and interesting poem. As a Buddhist convert‚ the poet has use the journey of the cockroach to describe many aspects of human life. Initially‚ Halligan presents human life as joyful and excited in the childhood .A good illustration of this when Halligan uses the phrases “skirting a ball of dust”‚ “satisfied” and “start to pace” to present it. As we all know‚ the cockroach represent humanity and his journey is an extended metaphor
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In the poem‚ I Dwell in Possibility the Author Emily Dickinson starts off about this big and beautiful house. The Author says the house is a fairer house than prose‚ she’s actually talking about poetry and how fairer it is than this ‘prose’. The speaker doesn’t use the word poetry specifically‚ but she does say that wherever she lives is better than "Prose." The author says she dwells in Possibility. Meaning she lives in a world full of poetry. Emily is using the word possibility as another word
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“Explain how you would perform the role of the sentry‚ in each of his two appearances‚ in order to reveal his change of attitude from his intial fear for his own life to his reliefe as he brings a guilty Antigone before creon” The sentry would be acted by a 5ft5 man‚ he would be feeble looking with messy brown hair‚ and he would also have a high pitched voice that breaks from time to time therefore showing his physical and social weakness through his pitch of voice. He would be wearing messy clothes
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The Facebook Sonnet” clearly shows that the smallest thing can become the biggest part of life. The first stanza introduces you to Sherman Alexie’s description of Facebook in “The Facebook Sonnet.” It talks about reuniting with old high school friends and how it keeps you connected to them for as long you all shall live in the "endless high-school/Reunion" (lines 1-2). The middle of the first stanza says‚ "Welcome to past friends / And lovers‚ however kind or cruel" (lines 2-3)‚ this shows that
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Imagery helps readers create a picture in their minds of the action of a play while reading. One dream word Shakespeare has in almost every line in the opening scene is the moon. Theseus can’t wait another minute to marry Hippolyta. Shakespeare used the moon as a clock to emphasize the time and eagerness for Hippolyta and Theseus’ wedding day and the sun is moving too slowly or waning. Egeus demands that she should marry Demetrius‚ but their love is not real. He would rather see his daughter‚ Hermia
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Most humans need people that accept and like them despite their flaws in order to feel good about themselves and without these two things it is very difficult for a person to be happy. “Sonnet 29‚” by William Shakespeare‚ and “Sonnet LIV‚” by Edmund Spenser‚ explain the sadness and depression that comes with rejection. The narrators try to change themselves in search for attention and approval from the people around them‚ but no matter how hard they try to fit in‚ they fail. In both “Sonnet 29” and
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Examine Shakespeare’s treatment of relationships in Romeo and Juliet. In this essay I will be examining William Shakespeare’s treatment of relationships in Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-Upon-Avon‚ Warwickshire and was alive during the Elizabethan era. He was an English poet and playwright widely regarded as the greatest writer of the English language. He wrote at least thirty seven plays and also wrote poems. His plays were comedies‚ histories and tragedies and some
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“Sonnet CXXX” is a spoof of the typical love sonnets written by Shakespeare’s contemporaries. It ridicules the senseless depictions that poets gave their lovers whereas in comparison the speaker in “Sonnet CXXX‚” illustrates his mistress with honest comments. These remarks declare her “true” character and show the speaker’s absolute and total adoration for her because of it. As the poem opens‚ in the first quatrain‚ we are introduced to the narrator’s‚ “I”‚ “mistress.” This term however‚ is not
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When reading Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s "Sonnet 32" I noticed that this was her only sonnet of the four in Sonnets From the Portuguese that wasn’t written directly for another person. It seems as if she was writing this sonnet in a diary for herself. This makes me believe that during the time of writing this sonnet the speaker‚ or Elizabeth Barrett Browning‚ had some internal conflict over the relationship she was in at the time and was confiding in her own secrecy to try to work out her controversial
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Shakespeare’s use of metaphors and personification to show that love is eternal and accepting in Sonnet 116 and his use of conceit and imagery to highlight the visual flaws of the speaker’s partner in Sonnet 130 convey the idea that small imperfections in love are irrelevant. In Sonnet 116‚ Shakespeare writes that love “is the star to every wandering bark” (line 7). This comparision of love to a star guiding a ship through the sea signifies how love can get people through difficult times. He also
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