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    goes on to note that along with the realese of Pleasure Dome: New and Collected Poems Komunyakaa was also able to publish a book-length sequence entitled Talking Dirty to the Gods and how this simultaneous release is a true testament to how well respected Komunyakaas’ work is. Wojahan obviously holds Komunyakaas’ work in high regard himself stating that “In reading almost six hundred pages of his work‚ both his new poems and a substantial selection of previously uncollected material‚ I was struck by

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    similarities and differences in the way the characters view being alone. First‚ in the poem‚ “The Sidewalk Racer‚” by Lillian Morrison‚ the author addresses the meaning of being alone by being the one and only single engine human automobile. She compares herself as being the driver and the wheel. The author is telling us that being alone is fun. This poem also describes her as being a skateboard. When the poem says‚ ‘I swerve‚ I curve‚ I sway‚” I imagine the author is telling me that she speeds through

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    Barefoot in the Park

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    however the common phrase is that “opposites attract”. A relationship between two people with conflicting values can be difficult to hold‚ however it is very possible for these to be the relationships that evolve into something precious. Barefoot in the Park‚ by Neil Simon‚ follows newlyweds Corie and Paul while the play Play it Again‚ Sam shows the couple of Dick and Linda who have been married for some time. Both of these couples involved career driven men who eventually neglect the impulsive whims of

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    produce poems of your liking. She writes with great understanding of the world around her and also writes about her own experiences with life. You can tell that she puts in lots of time and effort into her work by all of the details she has added in each and every poem that she has ever written.The first poem was a small conclusion about her childhood and all that hard work her family had to go through in order to keep the family safe and healthy.The second poem was more of a motivational poem to show

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    prison” ln 25-30). In Lovelace’s poem‚ ’To Lucasta‚ Going to the Wars‚’ Lovelace leaves the safe refuge of his lover to go into the dangers of war. He does so fearlessly with the belief in carpe diem. ’Tell me not‚ Sweet‚ I am unkind‚ that from the nunnery of thy chaste breasts‚ and quiet mind‚ to war and arms I fly(“ to lucasta on going to the wars” ln 1-4). Challenges such as prison‚ or war‚ inspire Lovelace to live more for the moment. The seconded poem I picked is “The Bait” by John Donne

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    FELIK’S SKRZYNECKI The poem FELIKS SKRZYNECKI‚ by Peter Skrzynecki effectively portrays his childhood reminiscence as an adult. In the first stanza‚ he demonstrated his admiration for his father as a child and described him with respect‚ knowing that Felik’s Skrzynecki was his adopted father. Immediately‚ we can gain Peter Skrzynecki’s strong respect he has towards his father‚ fiercely emphasized by re-telling what Felik’s Skrzynecki had done for his family. “ Alert‚ brisk and silent

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    acknowledgement of the transient quality of human existence. As suggested by the notable Harwood scholar Alison Hoddinott‚ ‘the poet is aware of the hunger of the self for a permanence that will defy mortality and the limitations of the self’. The poem may thus be regarded as a commentary on the eternal pull between that which is physical‚ instinctive and corporeal‚ as encapsulated by the ‘heart’‚ and that which is metaphysical‚ spiritual and celestial‚ as proposed by the ‘soul’. Depictive of a fleeting

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    The performances of the poems from fellow classmates were very good they all did very well. Saw seven people perform their Poetry Out Loud poems even though they were just videos. The people that perform their Poetry Out Loud and the poems that they read out was Juan Salinas “Fire And Ice” By: Robert Frost‚ Haley Williams “Let It Be Forgotten” By: Sara Teasdale‚ Alex Turner “Ebb” By: Edna St Vincent Millay‚Mason Swearingen “Fire And Ice” By: Robert Frost‚ McKenzie Bucher “ Let Evening Come” By: Jane

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    The Continuity of Parks

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    THE CONTINUITY OF PARKS BY JULIO CORTÁZAR H E HAD BEGUN TO READ THE NOVEL a few days before. He had put it aside because of some urgent business‚ opened it again on his way back to the estate by train; he allowed himself a slowly growing interest in the plot‚ in the drawing of characters. That afternoon‚ after writing a letter to his agent and discussing with the manager of his estate a matter of joint ownership‚ he returned to the book in the tranquility of his study which looked

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    Rizal Park

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    the many monuments of him but I really know that something there is unique and different (in a good way). Having been to Luneta Park recently‚ I can really compare their park with ours here in Davao. First‚ the actual statue was both big but the former is larger than the latter. The park itself is evidently larger in the former. Also‚ I have observed that our Rizal Park is not protected by guards 24/7 and if you can jump high enough‚ you can already touch it. I think the reason for this is that the

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