In today’s society‚ acknowledging diversity and allowing for inclusion amongst different people is a huge deal. In John Donne’s Sonnet‚ The Indifferent‚ readers at first glance may assume that it would fit perfectly into today’s views about inclusion. However‚ as the reader progresses through the poem‚ they may come to a different interpretation of the text than was first conceived. The first 18 lines of the poem show the build up to John Donne’s final argument. These lines also contain a couple
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I pick the poem called the "A Certain Lady" by Dorothy Parker for the poet presentation. I separate slides in two stanzas. The significance of the title‚ "A Certain Lady‚" tells a story of the lady who interacts with the man‚ but he is unable to see her love‚ and he talks about his exploits with other women to her. Both stanzas show how she pretends her happiness to the man‚ and he’ll never realize it. It’s a bit ironic that he goes out with other women‚ yet he is unable to see the lover right
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Poetry Annotations in Paragraphs Theme: Drugs only leads to a life full of hardship‚ immense misfortune‚ and ultimately death Onomatopoeia “BOOM” This is an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of a gunshot. This helps the poem become more lively and interesting by this use of onomatopoeia as you can hear the gunshot which correlates with death. Furthermore‚ this bluntly states the theme which is that drugs kill people and helps the theme become more impactful. This also helps set the mood
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Syncopation can be defined as the playing of a note with an unexpected accent‚ such as on weak beats or even in between notes. In other words‚ when a musician incorporates syncopation into a piece‚ it simply means that he is playing “off the beat.” In the piece‚ “Solace: A Mexican Serenade”‚ musician Scott Joplin makes great use of syncopation. However‚ although the technique is evidently present‚ the way that Joplin makes use of it is quite unique for the ragtime genre. Typically what is seen in
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Fascinating Rhythm: You Got Me! THE METHOD (your thoughts and feelings‚ please‚ before you read “The Muse”) line 1: The old dog up. line 2: I can remember when he was a pup. Aloud now (you can recite it!): line 2 of our poem – at least three times! – and listen to more than just the sense of each word and the sense of each individual phrase; listen purposefully to the sounds your actual two ears hear as you recite line 2 of our poem out loud over and over and over again.
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Spring Gerard Manley Hopkins [1844-1899] Relevant Background • Hopkins was a priest who wrote Nature Poetry. • He celebrated beauty in the natural world. He loved the freshness of spring. • In many of his poems‚ like ‘Spring’‚ he linked beauty in nature to prayer. • He thought that beauty in nature was a reminder of God’s love and greatness. • He thought that beauty in nature was a reminder of the innocence and purity of childhood. • He wrote this poem more than a hundred years ago. • Hopkins
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Once Upon a Time’‚ was written by Gabriel Okara‚ who is a Nigerian poet. He often explains what happens when a traditional African culture meets the forces of the Western way of life. I think the poem was written to outline the fake personalities of many people and to try and get them to return to a natural and innocent state. The poem tells of the conversation between what seems to be a father and son‚ where the father wants to learn from his son how to go back to normality and no longer be
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commentary about “ Warming Her Pearls” comparing it to two other poems Another poem of Carol Ann Duffy which drags you into a state of mind you didn’t know existed. Another character that talks about their uncommon feelings towards others . This time it’s about a woman working for another one‚ forced or unforced‚ with rather different feelings towards her boss than others would have‚ feelings we could call ‘obsession’. It isn’t hard to realize this poem is set in the past. There are references
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The poets (and scholars based on my research) who I will discuss in this essay have chosen to re-examine and transform the traditionthe scholars by studying the texts again in their original languages and contexts‚ and the creative writers by re-imagining the lives of women in the Bibleto discover the "creative power‚ dignity‚ and goodness" of women in their texts. Their work on the character of Eve‚ the archetypal woman in Western thought‚ as she appears in the Genesis accounts of creation and
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Commentary on the poem- ‘My Grandmother’ by Elizabeth Jennings The poem ‘My Grandmother‚’ is a recount of a childhood memory of the poets’ grandmother who “kept an antique shop”‚ and there are many underlying meaning and thoughts in the poem‚ which illustrate the strong attachment of the grandmother towards her shop and the relationship between her and the poet. The poet uses her grandmothers’ life to portray themes such as loneliness‚ guilt and the passing of time. The first and third verse are
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