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    John Donne ’s position as a revered and respected poet is not unjustified. The depth and breath of literary works written about him along with the esteemed position he held among his comtemporaries is evidence of his popularity. As a metaohysical poet his poetry was frequently abstract and theoritical and he utilised poetry to display his learning and above all his wit. He was most certainly an innovative love poet who moved away from the Shakespearian focus on form intensely literary style. He was

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    John Donne as a metaphysical poet John Donne was the most outstanding of the English Metaphysical Poets and a churchman famous for his spellbinding sermons. His poetry is noted for its ingenious fusion of wit and seriousness and represents a shift from classical models toward a more personal style. Donne’s poetry embraces a wide range of secular and religious subjects. He wrote cynical verse about inconstancy (for example‚ Go and catch a falling star and I can love both fair and brown); poems

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    John Donne as a Love Poet

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    John Donne (1572-1631) is considered the most prominent of all metaphysical poets‚ especially in the seventeenth century. Donne also spent some years as a lawyer‚ and as a preacher‚ earned a reputation for delivering enchanting sermons. Donne‚ as a love poet‚ wrote from personal experience‚ which fact made his poetry more accessible and compelling. His independent spirit was evident in his poems‚ to the point of him being called rebellious. His love poems were a remarkable conglomerate of divinity

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    Tobias Wolff

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    Tobias Wolff‚ author of the short story “Hunters in the Snow”‚ uses multiple elements of fiction such as suspense‚ conflict and mystery to create said story. All of which come together to create a remarkable‚ intriguing‚ and eye opening story for the reader to enjoy and ponder over for a substantial amount of time after finishing. The element of mystery becomes most apparent during the beginning stages of the story when the main characters are being introduced. With minimal details and no background

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    Now Hiring: Poet George F. Walker once wrote‚ “Emotion is apt to be mistaken for weakness and weakness is an invitation to manipulate.” (Walker‚ 38). Likewise‚ the Shaper is able to bring out intense emotions in the Danes through his art and use those emotions to manipulate them into constructing a common‚ coherent‚ and uplifting value system. Having seen the past that the Shaper glorified‚ Grendel is horrified by sheer power of the Shaper’s poetry and feels weak when he realizes that he too is

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    John Dryden :his born in 1631- 1700 is an influential English poet ‚ literary critic ‚ and play write who dominated the literary life of the Restoration England to such a point that the period came to be known in literary circle as the Age of Dryden . when the great play of London close the theater in 1665 ‚ Dryden retreated to Wilt Shire where he wrote ’ Of Dramatic Poetry ’ that in was 1668 ‚ it is the best of his unsystematic prophesies and essays . Of dramatic poetry takes the form of dialogue

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    The Liar by Tobias Wolff

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    In the short story “The Liar” by Tobias Wolff‚ an adolescent boy named James constantly spews out lies. He deliberately lies out of habit to prepare himself for an impending death that might not even occur. Furthermore‚ it’s his way of confronting his father’s death. The cause of James’ habit or – according to his mother – illness is that it’s his approach to prepare himself for another death in his family. The lie that was written in the letter was about his mother suffering with an unknown

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    Tobias Wolff Essay

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    Like being written for a movie‚ Tobias Wolff’s life was written for the big screen. Having grown up with so many triumphs‚ we see a man that went from an unstable environment to a totally different world many years later in California. Wolff has had a past painted with ups and downs. As many of us have read his works we can see how self-determination and the will to overcome can lead to a successful pursuit of one’s dreams. Wolff’s upbringing was mediocre at best‚ instability plagued him. However

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    the false image he created for himself; he wishes to be free and true. Wolfe in “Old School” revels the narrator’s true identity to demonstrate that self-identification should preserve life‚ not destroy it. This ideal is further emphasized in “Dead Poets Society” by one of the main characters‚ Neil Perry‚ who takes this to the extreme by committing suicide to avoid living a false life planned by his father. While the narrator made the decisions to behave as he did‚ Hemingway’s ideals coaxed the

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    Tobias Wolff Analysis

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    “My writing has been impelled by the desire to escape.” -Tobias Wolff Both Toby and his mother find the idea of escaping desirable. Toby does this in both physical escaping to another location‚ but also on an emotional level. Tobias Wolff chose the name Jack as a new beginning for himself. This is a representation of him escaping his past and making himself anew. He escapes his past by using his imagination‚ through the act of driving‚ and taking on different roles. Toby tries to pretend that his

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