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    Explication of a Poem

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    Ted Kooser‚ the thirteenth Poet Laureate of the United States and Pulitzer Prize winner‚ is known for his honest and accessible writing. Kooser’s poem “A Spiral Notebook” was published in 2004‚ in the book Good Poems for Hard Times‚ depicting a spiral notebook as something that represents more than its appearance. Through the use of imagery‚ diction‚ and structure‚ Ted Kooser reveals the reality of a spiral notebook to be a canvas of possibilities and goes deeper to portray the increasing complexities

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    25-year-old Charles Lazarus turned his dream of creating a child-oriented business into a reality. A visionary for his time‚ Lazarus started a baby furniture store‚ Children’s Bargain Town‚ in Washington‚ D.C. to cater to the post-war baby boom era. Lazarus filled his store with cribs and baby furniture and ran it single-handedly‚ overseeing everything from bookkeeping to delivering merchandise to customers’ homes. Continually looking for new ways to satisfy his customers’ needs‚ Lazarus introduced infant

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    indirectly accuses Raskolnikov of crime by accusing him of spreading his “illness” and of being “sick” and “delirious” • The Bible/Story of Lazarus- ties back to the “holy fools”; the story of Lazarus symbolizes Sonia and Lizaveta’s beliefs that religion will compensate them for their sacrifice and servitude (they hope to be resurrected by God‚ like Lazarus was); bible is obviously religion 2. Language • Hyperbole/Allusion-

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    Patrick Primeaux Dr. David Pulling English 1002 March 13‚ 2013 Describing Linda Pastan’s “Pass/Fail” This poem was written in a style using free verse. This means that there is no rhyming repetition and it sounds pretty much like a speech given by a person. The author of this poem‚ Linda Pastan‚ wrote this poem in 1975 to give the reader what she experienced through images. In this case‚ the images portray the worries of taking an exam and how to study. An (image) is a way to express to the

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    Francesca Sciamanna English 473: American Literature Since 1914 Dr. Leone S. Hankey Midterm 1 May 2014 20th Century American Literature as a Representation of the Natural World Perhaps because America began as pioneers in the wilderness‚ its literature has a strong tradition of “nature writing”- works grounded in ideals pertaining to the natural world. As witnessed through the work of Native American writers‚ the Transcendentalists‚ and in this case‚ the Modernists nature writers of the 20th

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    Explications are something everybody has for their self and have for other‚ my explications for my self is to stop getting in trouble and stop having a bad attitude. The sacrifices I will have to make in order to reach my expectations is give up the friends I hang out with and give up my recces and lunch so I can study and get make up worked turned in. One example I expect from myself it to stop getting in trouble because‚ the attitude I have won’t get me far in life because when people tell me

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    Poetry Explication

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    Is it Just a Wheelbarrow‚ or Something Far More Significant? William Carlos Williams’ “Red Wheelbarrow” is a poem that was written by the late author back in 1923. Eighty years later‚ a parody of Williams’ poem was written by F.J. Bergmann and it was titled “An Apology”. Although Bergmann’s poem was written just to ridicule Williams’ poem‚ the similar form of imagery used in both poems possesses more meaning and is more complex than they might seem at first sight. Also‚ the comparison of the

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    Awareness about mental illness is spreading everyday. Around the world‚concepts like Depression or Anxiety were taboo;the subject of relentless stigma. Never to be taken seriously‚mental health has spent years being brushed aside. Thanks to an increasing number of Media portrayals‚ books‚ studies‚conferences and so on‚ the world now is more accepting of the mental health community. But with such insights‚ newer considerations have also been brought to light. If a person faces a mental illness‚ are

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    A Dill Pickle Explication

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    A Dill Pickle Explication The short story A Dill Pickle was written by Katherine Mansfield. It takes place sometimes in the early 1900s in some kind of Japanese themed restaurant. There is one main object throughout the story that is important to the plot‚ and that is‚ like the title suggests‚ a dill pickle. The story is about a woman named Vera‚ and a man she has met there that she has not seen in years‚ and one of the stories he tells her is about how one time during lunch while he was in Russia

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    he will never have the opportunity to begin again. This decision will be final and will change the path of his life forever. . At this point I would like to address the choice of gender. I will refer to the traveler as him throughout the explication because that is my impression of the traveler due to the fact that he is in the woods alone and because the poem has a more masculine tone than I would expect from a female speaker. Being that I am also male‚ I find myself relating to him and his

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