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    the end of the tunnel‚ and then Beethoven continues onto exploding your emotions using sounds that bring feelings of extreme proudness and accomplishment. This end of the journey is a magnificent chorale using a modified version of Schilling’s poem Ode to Joy. A “healing note for a shattered nation” said by reporter Lucy Craft ("Beethoven’s 9Th Symphony Still A Hit In Japan")‚ “endlessly satisfying‚ interesting‚ and moving”‚ “music being the universal language almost comes true with

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    Ode: Intimations of Immortality Summary In the first stanza‚ the speaker says wistfully that there was a time when all of nature seemed dreamlike to him‚ “apparelled in celestial light‚” and that that time is past; “the things I have seen I can see no more.” In the second stanza‚ he says that he still sees the rainbow‚ and that the rose is still lovely; the moon looks around the sky with delight‚ and starlight and sunshine are each beautiful. Nonetheless the speaker feels that a glory has passed

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    “Romantic poetry explores human existence and emotional engagement” Discuss this statement with reference to at least two of Keats poems set for study. With great references too many of Keats poems but in particular Ode to a Nightingale and Ode on a Grecian Urn‚ this quote is reinforced and explored in great depth. The ideologies of human existence and emotional engagement are discovered with powerful relationships between man and women and humans and the environment. These connections create a sense

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    about nature in itself‚ Shelley tends to invoke nature as a sort of supreme metaphor for beauty‚ creativity‚ and expression. This means that most of Shelley’s poems about art rely on metaphors of nature as their means of expression: the West Wind in "Ode to the West Wind" becomes a symbol of the poetic faculty spreading Shelley’s words like leaves among mankind‚ and the skylark in "To a Skylark" becomes a symbol of the purest‚ most joyful‚ and most inspired creative impulse. The skylark is not a bird

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    a glass of overflowing water”-Pablo Neruda Ode to sleep. In both‚ quotes from Mary Oliver and Pablo Neruda‚ they convey an appreciation of nature to the reader by involving the reader. They convey the appreciation of nature by using a variety of figurative speech that is about nature and that is about the reader so that they stay interested. The two authors also use different forms of poems; In Sleeping in a forest‚ it’s more soothing and calm‚ while Ode to sleep is more serious‚ yet still relaxing

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    Term Paper Submitted By: Afridiu Topic: Changing characteristics of poetry from Romantics to Modern Abstract: The characteristics of poetry changed with the changing of eras and literary periods. Romantics have their own features and writing style. Nature and beauty play very important role in Romantic poetry. Victorian poetry is different from Romantics

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    Apollinaire‚ Guillaume “L’amour” Peau d’ane‚ 1970 Arnold‚ Matthew "Dover Beach" Without Love‚ 1945 The Anniversary Party‚ 2001 Auden‚ W. H. “Night Mail” Night Mail‚ 1936 “Funeral Blues” Four Weddings and a Funeral‚ 1994 "As I Walked Out One Evening" Before Sunrise‚ 1995 Baudelaire‚ Charles “The Albatross” A Very Long Engagement‚ 2004 “The Jewels” La Letrice [The Reader]‚ 1988 Biermann‚ Wolf “The Girl from Stuttgart” Germany in Autumn‚ 1978 Bishop‚ Elizabeth "One Art" In Her Shoes

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    Beethoven, Symphony No. 9

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    Beethoven‚ Symphony No. 9 Ludwig Beethoven was not only one of the greatest composer & musician ever born- he is a wonderful study tool for me during exam week. My faithful study partner was born in a small town‚ Bonn‚ Germany on December 16‚ 1770 to a family of professional musicians. Beethoven learned violin and some other instruments from his father. His father wanted him to be perfect in music‚ and in that endeavor he violently scolded Beethoven whenever he made any kind of mistake during

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    PARAGRAPH Water Water is a tasteless‚ colorless and odorless matter. Olympian Odes has said‚ “Water is the best of all things.” Water is essential for the every existence of life on the globe. Life on the earth would not have been evolved without water. We cannot survive without it. It is a resource of prime importance. We need water for irrigation‚ industries‚ transport‚ drinking‚ bathing and several other purposes in every day life. Water has become indispensable for the disposal of urban sewage

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    sense of Beauty overcomes every other consideration‚ or rather obliterates all consideration". Keats knew the only way that could write is to have imagination and art to be greater than reality. Another piece showing that Keats saw beauty in all. "Ode to Nightingale" was written to show that beauty and ugliness must be one to truly thrive (Krueger 2). Keats uses the view of a mortal seeing immortality to create an ideology. Keats was sympathetic to mankind‚ but his sympathy was filled with pain

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