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    Intertextuality

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    Hodgson‚ Ralph‚ "Eve‚" Robert Atwan and Laurance Weider‚ eds. Chapters into Verse: A Selection of Poetry in English Inspired by the Bible: Genesis through Revelation (Oxford: Oxford University Press‚ 2000) 21-22. Gerard Manley Hopkins‚ "Spring and Fall". in The Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins‚ ed. W. H. Gardner and N.H. MacKenzie (Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press‚ 1970)‚ poem 37. Bosman‚ Leonard. The Meaning and Philosophy of Numbers. London: Rider‚ 1932. "The Birthmark"‚

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    are wondering: why did he commit these horrid crimes? Police are arguing that the confession suggests this was an "outcry of a challenged man." Brian Manley‚ the Austin Interim Police Chief‚ issued a statement

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    Pied Beauty

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    original‚ spáre‚ strange; Whatever is fickle‚ frecklèd (who knows how?) With swíft‚ slów; sweet‚ sóur; adázzle‚ dím; He fathers-forth whose beauty is pást change: Práise hím. Gerard Manley Hopkins‚ 1918 The Poetry Foundation http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/gerard-manley-hopkins "Gerard Manley Hopkins is one of the three or four greatest poets of the Victorian era. He is regarded by different readers as the greatest Victorian poet of religion‚ of nature‚ or of melancholy. However

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    God's Grandeur

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    God’s Grandeur by Gerard Manley Hopkins (pg. 92) The poem is expressive of God’s presence in the natural world even though man’s exploits have served to destroy nature and its freshness and purity. To the poet‚ God Grandeur is ever pervasive; revealing itself like “flame from shook foil” the world ‘flame’ is significant as it conveys the brilliance of God as the shining light the foil gives off. The poet employs the image of an electric charge‚ which develops into a flame or a light suggesting

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    text ever published was the Bible which is the most comprehensive link between the Divine and humans. History is full of examples of people trying to define their relationship with the Divine or lack thereof. In the poem‚ “God’s Grandeur” by Gerard Manley Hopkins human relationships with the Divine are explored. First off‚ we see an attempt to capture the obscurity‚ beauty and knowledge which is ever present in human beings relationships with the Divine. In many aspects human and Divine relationships

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    literature there can be great admiration for a skilled individual” Lots of authors and poets in Literature like to write about skilled individuals and there works. This is exemplified by Seamus Heaney and Gerald Manley Hopkins in their respective poems “The Forge” and “Felix Randall”. Gerald Manley Hopkins’s poem “Felix Randall” does show great admiration for skilled individuals and it does in many different ways. Firstly the poem itself is about a priest and Hopkins almost glorifies this work by placing

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    God's Gandeur

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    ‘God’s Grandeur’ ‘God’s Grandeur’ by Gerard Manley Hopkins is an Italian sonnet written in 1877. I feel that this poem conveys an important meaning about how God will never turn his back on mankind‚ even when they have given up on him. This message is particularly relevant because of what was happening in the world at the time it was being written- technology was advancing and people were beginning to doubt God. An Italian sonnet consists of two verses‚ the first of which being an octave which

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    Pied Beauty

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    How Gerard Manley Hopkins vividly portrays the beauty of pied things? The poem ‘Pied Beauty’ by Gerard Manley Hopkins uses an array of ways to show vivid beauty in this small text. He uses ways such as intense imagery‚ sound effects such as the rhythm and alliteration. The word pied just means 2 different shades of colours‚ meaning that the title just means the 2 different shades of beauty. Beauty can be both seen as internal and external. This poem shows that everything is made by god so praise

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    Poetry Analysis of ’Pied Beauty’ and ’Composed Upon Wesminster Bridge’ Pied Beauty by Gerald Manley Hopkins and the Sonnet: Composed Upon Westminster Bridge by William Wordsworth‚ both show the beauty of life and the world around us. The only difference is that the petrarchan Sonnet written by Wordsworth is thanking God for the beauty of nature’s landscapes and talking about the beautiful morning in London during the industrial revolution. The reduced version of a petrarchan Sonnet by Hopkins

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    Journey

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    shown in the texts are inner journeys (spiritual‚ mental and emotional) that revolve around certain significant points in the subject’s life journey. The four texts that will be compared are; “God’s Grandeur”-Gerald Manley Hopkins‚ “I wake and feel the fell and dark‚ not day”-Gerald Manley Hopkins‚ “Reign Over Me” written and directed by Mike Binder and a visual representation of journey. “God’s Grandeur” contains a significant inner journey. In the first four lines of the octet Hopkins describes

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