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William Wordsworth was born in 1770 in Wordsworth House in Cockermouth - part of the scenic region in northwest England‚ the Lake District. Wordsworth attended Hawkshead Grammar School where his passion for poetry was recognized. After leaving Hawkshead‚ Wordsworth studied in Cambridge and at the end of his education he commenced a walking Tour of France‚ an experience that without doubt influenced his poetry. In 1793 are published his first two collections with poetry An Evening Walk and Descriptive
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readers attention. He does this in most of his poem‚ creating an atmosphere to get the readers attention such as now the leaves are falling fast. “Now the leaves are falling fast” Auden recreates very windy atmosphere to start of the poem‚ to set up the lament which is “Nurse’s flowers will not last;” Auden poems are always well structured. And in refugee blues‚ the last stanza “Stood on a great plain in the falling snow; Ten thousand soldiers marched to and fro: Looking for you and me‚ my dear‚ looking
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It’s clammy palms are clasped well within my dry‚ aged ones; I was choosing to ignore how the tightness of my grip was spitefully cutting into the youthful flesh. I was choosing to ignore many things. I also wasn’t the only thing cutting into the lament faced mass of bones before me. My eyes reluctantly glanced up to his withered face‚ lines of wisdom and experience coating his physiognomy. A flinch beckoned me to avert my dull blue orbs to my hands. There was a fresh red matter spoiling my prized
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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 the decline of the rich tradition of Indian literature during the period of British domination of India.The British imperialism made the Indian poets listless and they
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"Tears‚ Idle Tears" Summary The speaker sings of the baseless and inexplicable tears that rise in his heart and pour forth from his eyes when he looks out on the fields in autumn and thinks of the past. This past‚ ("the days that are no more") is described as fresh and strange. It is as fresh as the first beam of sunlight that sparkles on the sail of a boat bringing the dead back from the underworld‚ and it is sad as the last red beam of sunlight that shines on a boat that carries the dead down
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Oedipus is claimed to be the murder by Teiresias. In the second episode‚ Oedipus and Creon argue over the accusations about Oedipus being the murderer. In the end‚ one learned about the suicide of Jocasta‚ his mother and wife. “Oedipus appears to lament his
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Bibliography: Edwards‚ D. & Mercer‚ N. (1987) ‘Common knowledge’. London: Routledge Honey‚ P. & Mumford‚ A. (1992) The Manual of Learning Styles. 3rd.ed. Maidenhead. Peter Honey Learning. Linda Wilson‚ (2008) ’Teaching‚ Training & Learning – A Practical Guide‚ London ’ Delmar Cengage Mercer‚ N. & Hodgkinson‚ S. (2008) ‘Exploring talk in schools’. Sage: London
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References: Denscombe‚ M. (2010). The good research guide: For small-scale social research projects. Maidenhead‚ England: Open University Press. Klosterman‚ C. (2013). Stereotypes uber alles. Retrieved September 4‚ 2013‚ from http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/362/got-you-pegged?act=2 Machi‚ L. A.‚ & McEvoy‚ B. T. (2012). The literature
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The Wanderer The Wanderer is an Old English poem preserved only in an anthology known as the Exeter Book. It counts 115 lines of alliterative verse. As often the case in Anglo Saxon verse‚ the composer and compiler are anonymous‚ and within the manuscript the poem is untitled. "The Wanderer" is a poem written in Old English‚ the language that the people living in England spoke before the Norman Conquest of 1066. After the Conquest‚ the Latin-based language of the French-speaking conquerors mixed
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