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    World War 1 was the first modern war; it was also the first war that involved most of the world. Previous wars were just between 2 or 3 countries. It changed the world to how it is today in many ways. Many poets from all over the world wrote poems about World War 1 over the course of the war. The poems were in many different style sand portrayed the poet’s thoughts and emotions about it. These poems dramatically affected people’s views on war and revealed the truth about war. I am writing about two

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    death be not proud

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    Death Be Not Proud Death be not proud is a poem by John Donne where he focuses on presenting an argument against the power of death. Using personification by Speaking to/about death as if it was a person‚ John Donne addresses death by warning it from its pride and “mighty and dreadful” force (line 2). He starts his argument by telling death that those he kills do not die‚ and that doesn’t even apply to the poet himself. In Donne’s point of view in this poem‚ Death brings “Much Pleasure”

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    The Rape of the Lock

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    NAME: NEELAM KHALID CLASS: M.A(PREV) SUBJECT: PRACTICAL CRITICISM ANALYSIS OF THE POEM SHE WALKS IN BEAUTY CROUSE CODE# 510 SUBMITTED TO: MAM SAMINA DATE: 30‚ OCT‚ 2012 Byron wrote this poem SHE WALKS IN BEAUTY about Mrs.Wilmot‚ his cousin Robert Wilmot’s wife. It echos Wordsworth’s earlier " The Solitary Reaper"(1807) in its conceit‚ the speaker’s awe upon seeing a woman

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    Black Berries

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    Blackberrying vs. Blackberries In the poems “Blackberrying” and “Blackberries” the authors Sylvia Plath and Yusef Komunyakaa both use diction‚ imagery‚ and figurative language to establish symbols that work to impact the overall tone of the poem. In “BlackBerrying” Sylvia Plath uses blackberries to symbolize her loneliness. While Komunyakaa uses blackberries to symbolize his innocence in a world were the rich look down on the poor. First of all‚ Plath and Komunyakaa both use symbols that impact

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    Dover Beach Analysis

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    The Analysis of Dover Beach By Matthew Arnold Matthew Arnold uses many literary techniques to make Dover Beach such a prominent and well-known poem. By rhetorical schemes‚ tropes‚ and imagery‚ Arnold demonstrates a theme that can connote many different ideas. However by analyzing this poem‚ I interpreted Dover Beach to be about Christianity. The theme or central message of Dover Beach pertains to people questioning the moral and theological concepts of Christianity; therefore‚ people losing

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    Poetry Analysis

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    The “Root Cellar” by Theodore Roetbke is full of alliteration and similes. There is even an example of hyperbole when Roetbke writes “dirt kept breathing a small breath” (line 11). There are two similes in this poem. Roetbke compares roots to old bait and shoots to “tropical snakes” (line 5 and 7). Alliteration exists mostly in the beginning part of the poem. “Dank as a ditch” (line 1)‚ “bulbs broke out of boxes” (line 2)‚ and “dangled and dropped” (line 3) are the alliteration examples found in

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    Gerard Manley Hopkins’s “Spring” and Edna St. Vincent Millay’s “Spring” offer contrasting depictions of spring. Hopkins’s “Spring” is a celebration of nature and the spirituality that comes with seasonal rebirth‚ while Millay’s “Spring” is spiteful and defiant towards poetic conventions about spring. These two poems initially seem to oppose one another‚ but Hopkins’s turn in tone and Millay’s repeating form expose deeper similarities between their concepts. Hopkins’s portrayal of the season in “Spring”

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    John Donne’s poem‚ The Flea‚ is overwhelmed with symbolism. One of the biggest symbols being the flea itself. Throughout the poem‚ the flea is commonly referred to. Donne takes an insect with very little significance in this world‚ and turns it into something of great importance. In line 8 of the poem‚ Donne uses personification to indicate how the flea is seen more as a person and less as an insect. “And pampered swells with one blood made of two” (Line 8). The flea swells with both of the character’s

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    In "Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden the story between the speaker and the father embraces the ideas of unseen love and the speaker’s regret. The poem is a result of the speaker’s reflection on his or her past experiences with his or her father. Hayden shows all the little things the father does‚ and how the speaker takes it for granted that the father just kind of did those things. Looking back‚ the speaker has now realized and understands what the father really had gone through for him. The

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    Poem Analysis: Daffodils

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    Daffodils Essay In the poem Daffodils‚ by William Wordsworth‚ Wordsworth explains how nature’s beauty can positively impact our lives and emotions. Wordsworth believed that all good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of emotion. In this poem‚ he uses an array of different figurative language to show nature’s positive effect. He uses figurative language such as simile‚ personification‚ and hyperbole. Not only does he use figurative language‚ but he uses selective examples of rhythm. In a rhythmic

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