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    Use of Nature in Poetry

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    Poetry Poets use many ways when they want to communicate something using poems. Poems are used as a means of passing ideas‚ information and expression of feelings. This has made the poets to use the natural things and images that people can relate with so that they can make these poems understandable. The most common forms of writing that are used by the poets are the figurative language for example imagery and metaphors. In addition‚ the poets use the natural landscape in their attempt to

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    Were They Like by Denise Levertov. In both of these poems the poets are concerned with war and both poets write like they have a negative attitude towards it. Both poets talk about the presence of evil in war and what the consequences of war are later on in life. They also discuss the feelings behind war‚ and why we should be sympathetic for the people who were killed for no reason during these wars. I also think that both poets portray an image of violent and cruel racism within these poems‚

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    important. She encouraged poets and even wrote poems herself (Elizabeth’s poem is attached in the appendix). The fact that Elizabeth was a poet herself‚ made the poets think‚ that literature is important to the queen and writing more plays and poems will make them more appreciated by the queen. Being a poet at the Elizabethan time was a good work. People appreciated literary life. This situation created competition between the poets of this time. This competition made poets write more and more poems

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    Harp of India

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    very short lasting only for about six years. Derozio‚ who held great promise as poet‚ unfortunately had premature death at the age of 23 when he was still at his prime. He is modern India’s first poet to give expression to his patriotism in verse‚ the first to sing of Freedom‚ the first to contemplate an intellectual renaissance for an ancient civilization through a new perception. In the poem The Harp of India the poet Derozio- an ardent admirer of India’s rich heritage‚ culture and tradition- laments

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    How Does The Poet Display His Concerns? "Rising five" by Norman Nicholson is a poem based on humans and youths in general regarding how they are always looking towards and focusing on the future rather than the present tense perspective. The poets concerns are people not living the present and the poet has been able to convey this through the use of metaphors‚ presenting imageries and symbols‚ using alliteration and emphasize for certain ideas and through the comparison of man and nature. The first

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    ‘The Poetic Vision of Saint Tukaram’ Bharat R. Gugane‚ Asst Professor in English‚ Bhonsala Military College‚ Rambhoomi‚Nashik. bharatgugane@gmail.com Abstract: Tukaram has been considered across the world as one of the greatest poet saints of our country. He has been the source of inspiration to many students and researchers. There is ample literature discussing literary and other aspects of his poetry. His poetry has great political‚ economical‚ religious and cultural significance.

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    Mysticism

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    mysticism to be the source and ultimate proof of the teaching of philosophy and of religion. The father of Hindu religion‚ the Vedic seers were mystics who embodied in inspired words what they saw in mystic vision. Tagore belongs to this line of mystic poets who have an inner vision and seek to convey the truths thus vision in the language of ordinary experience. Tagore’s mysticism is neither a creed nor a philosophy but a practical way of looking at the world with pure soul and the realization of the

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    symptomatic of withdrawal from opiate addiction‚ an affliction from which Coleridge was known to suffer‚ and it is prudent to assume that it is the poet who speaks in this poem. The use of a first person present narrative gives this poem an intimate‚ almost conversational tone and allows the reader to feel as though they are taking part in a dialogue with the poet. The version of the poem studied (see p 227-8‚ Owens and Johnson) contains no verses‚ however‚ there are clear turns of thought after lines

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    were both about nature. In the ‘Sonnet: Composed Upon Westminster Bridge’ the poet expressed the harmony between artificial creations such as ‘Ships‚ towers‚ domes‚ theatres‚ and temples’ and the nature in the city which he might have not seen before‚ because people in the city are too busy and chaotic‚ so people might have missed out those beautiful landscapes even though they are in the city. This would be what the poet tried to say‚ that the beautiful nature is actually inside us‚ inside the city

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    CRITICAL ANALYSIS: Explanation‚ Analysis‚ Interpretation | Metho DrinkerUnder the death of winter’s leaves he lies who cried to Nothing and the terrible night to be his home and bread. "O take from me the weight and waterfall ceaseless Time that batters down my weakness; the knives of light whose thrust I cannot turn; the cruelty of human eyes that dare not touch nor pity." Under the worn leaves of the winter city safe in the house of Nothing now he lies. His white and burning girl‚ his woman

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