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    In Robert Frosts’ “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” there are many hidden meanings. When this poem is first read‚ one may or may not catch onto these hidden messages right away. Most of Frosts poems express depression‚ darkness‚ and death. “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” is a little different from others he has written. This poems hidden messages are clear‚ and the literary devices used help the reader understand them. Robert Frosts’ poems are very deep. Their meanings tell a

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    My First Unforgettable Evening |remember |happened |cheeks |scene | It ( ) many years ago‚ when I was a little girl. I can neither ( ) the beginning nor the end ‚ but whenever I think of the ( )‚ tears flow freely down my ( ). |young |carried |trudged |imagine | |visiting |overcoat |flooded

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    they want to say in several different ways. A wonderful collection of poetry which is more than capable of helping you achieve this is‚ “A Sense of Place.” Among these poems the focus will be entirely placed on “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost. He was born on March 17th in 1874 San Francisco‚ California. Frost’s mother was of Scottish descent and his father’s origin was English. This particular poem of his was written in 1922 when Frost was at the age of 48. There were

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    The poem "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening"‚ by Robert Frost‚ is a short‚ yet intricate poem. What appears to be simple is not simple at all. What appears to be innocent is really not. The woods seem pristine and unimposing‚ however‚ they are described as being "dark and deep"‚ and it is the "darkest evening of the year". He speaks of isolation‚ "between the woods and frozen lake" and of duty "But I have promises to keep". And also‚ Frost’s usage of "sleep" easily implies death. Though this

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    Romantic poets as he was faced by a series of sad experiences in his life. The poem was written a few months after the death of the poet’s brother. Ode to a Nightingale is one of the five "spring ode’s " composed by Keats. He emphasized on sensuousness‚ that is‚ his works appealed to all the five senses of sight‚ sound‚ touch‚ smell and taste. An ode is a lyric‚ which is lofty in style and is usually addressed formally to its subject. Greek and Roman mythology were inspiration for his poetry. Medieval

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    Not a cloud sailed on that particular Sunday evening. The climbers‚ John and Mary had reached the tops of the cliffs as the sun was setting. They looked over the town to one side and the water on the other. The whole scene appeared strikingly beautiful in the late evening light‚ for it was sunset. Their hearts began to fill with emotions as the vast open sky started to turn from a baby blue to an autumn red‚ the clouds changed from cotton white to a flaming yellow orange giving

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    Review of "Ode on a Grecian Urn" by John Keats The "Ode on a Grecian Urn" portrays what Keats sees on the urn himself‚ only his view of what is going on. The urn‚ passed down through many centuries portrays the image that everything that is going on on the urn is frozen. In the first stanza‚ the speaker‚ standing before an ancient Grecian urn uses apostrophe when he speaks to the urn as if it is alive. The speaker describes the pictures as if they are frozen in time. It is the "still unravish’d

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    Firstly greetings‚ Secondly‚ introduction about self. thridly the subject matter.. Example‚ A very warm good evening to all the wonderful people present today... Its pleasure to start this auspicious occasion by heartily welcoming every body.. I heartly welcome our Honorable Chief guest‚ Our Principal‚ Dear Teachers‚ and my fellow- friends... Its wonderful to see sucj amazing gathering once in a happy year.. today we all have gatherd here for the annual day celebration.. I wel-come everybody

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    great force‚ or empowered‚ to face the uncertainties life will bring. Without a doubt‚ human existence has dealt with lifelong processes of moving past hardship and celebrating in times of big or little success. The repetition of the phrase “let evening come” emphasizes the unnecessary need of fear when entering a moment of the deficiency of light or guidance. Each day one lives revolves around the same idea of things coming to an end and to positively look forward to what lies ahead. With the use

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    Nilanjan Dutt Imagery in Shelley’s Ode To The West Wind Ode to the West Wind is a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley that shows the correspondence between the inner and the outer world of the poet. It is among his famous poems. The major theme of the poem is the poet’s intention to become a force that may bring the change and rejuvenation in man’s life. This theme is metaphorically shown by the rejuvenation of nature through the west wind as an agent. It is described through his excellent use

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