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    S.T Coleridge

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    and ‘Dejection Ode’ as well as his major prose work ‘Biographia Literaria’. His critical work especially on Shakespeare was highly influential. His literary career may be divided into four periods: 1- The first period lasts up to his meeting with Wordsworth in 1797. His powers are not fully matured and he has not yet found himself. It may be called the period of Experimental Poetry. The best works of this period are; * The Fall of Robespierre * To a Friend * Ode on the Departing

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    Pablo Neruda

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    his poetry to life and provides vivid visual imagery. Pablo Neruda’s poetry captures the readers’ attention and draws emphasis on the point he is trying to make. In the poems “Tonight I Can Write…” “Walking Around”‚ “Explaining a Few Things”‚ and “Ode to the Tomato” I analyze how Neruda’s figurative language gives the reader a detailed imagery of the poem. In Neruda’s poem “Walking Around” he used a variety of figurative expressions to show the distance between nature and the town that he lived

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    B.A. English Language and Literatures - CBCS Pattern 2008-09 -1- Annexure 8-A SCAA Dt. 21-5-2009 BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY‚COIMBATORE-641 046 B.A ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (CBCS PATTERN) with compulsory Diploma in Communicative English (For the students admitted during the academic year 2008-2009 and onwards) SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS Inst. Hours/ Week Examination Duration Credit 3 3 4 4 5 2 3 3 4 4 5 2 3 3 4 4 5 3 2 3 3 4 4 5 3 2 CIA $ Uni. Exam 75 75 75 75 75 50 75 75 75 75 75 50 75 75 75 75 75

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    George Segal’s piece is titled Couple on Two Benches (1985) which represents a couple on two different benches who seem to have been in an altercation‚ but they are still compassionate and undivided with one another. This piece of artwork was created in 1985 and the provenance is Sidney Janis Gallery‚ New York City. George Segal used bronze with white patina‚ cast iron‚ and aluminum to make this piece of artwork. The artwork is about 50 1/4 by 73 by 61 3/4 in. 127.6 by 185.4 by 156.9 cm ( "Couple

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    Joan Gardona Andrada II-BSE English Creative Writing (POETRY) Forms Specific poetic forms have been developed by many cultures. In more developed‚ closed or "received" poetic forms‚ the rhyming scheme‚ meter and other elements of a poem are based on sets of rules‚ ranging from the relatively loose rules that govern the construction of an elegy to the highly formalized structure of the ghazal or villanelle. Described below are some common forms of poetry widely used across a number of languages

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    The Casino at Marino

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    actually contains three storeys and a basement for servants.   The building is based on a Greek cross and is inscribed in Doric colonnades.  It is richly decorated with sculptural ornament and decorative carving.  Urns and columns are both decorative and functional.  The urns serve to hide chimney pot while the columns hide drains.  The entrance facade has a door that rises almost to the height of the columns‚ camouflaging the second storey.  The windows are made of curved glass that reflects

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    Essay On Assyrian Women

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    The Assyrians did not view women in this manner because of the pessimistic view that was characteristic of Assura. Hellenistic women were not abused as Assyrian women were‚ and the men seemed to almost worship Grecian women. Life in each society was difficult‚ but the Assyrian women experienced more downs than Hellenistic women. Perhaps the most astonishing particle of evidence‚ however‚ is the continuation of ancient ideals in these two societies thousands of

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    her past memory wondering the presence of change in her life‚ both through her parents and setting‚ but also through time itself. This theme of change is explored through inquiring her parent’s death‚ "not dead‚" and "not yet born each into a small urn of ash‚" dramatizes her views of how she see’s her parents alive‚ giving a sense that as she looks back on this memory‚ her parents are not. Her experience of this morning is dramatized showing her deep and foreboding thoughts about change and her

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    Divine Intervention In Terms Of Fate The epic‚ The Odyssey‚ written by Homer‚ the gods play a large role in the fate of the charbookers. Their fate is decided long before the charbooker bookually starts his or her journey. The charbooker cannot avoid his or her fate. The fate of the charbookers is determined by the gods and very little is determined by the free will of the charbookers. First of all‚ the gods were the all powerful beings and could make anything happen at will. Depending on

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    Romanticism

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    After two poorly reviewed and criticized publications‚ Keats decided to change and envisioned a kind of poetry blooming its beauty from human experiences (biography.com). One of his more sensuous works was “To Autumn” and “Ode to a Nightingale” which was his more different ode and individualized poem. “To Autumn” explicates the season of autumn as a female goddess‚ her hair “soft-lifted” by the wind and “drowsed with the fume of poppies” while fruits ripen and late flowers bloom in the panicking

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