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    William Wordsworth

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    mEnglish Project [Type the company name] [Type the company address] [Type the phone number] [Type the fax number] [Pick the date] Done by: - M.R.Tejas 7’C’ Roll no.31 About William Wordsworth and his great work “The Prelude”. Submitted to: - Sandya Ma’am ------------------------------------------------- William Wordsworth William Wordsworth | Portrait of William Wordsworth by Benjamin Robert Haydon (National Portrait Gallery). | Born | 7 April 1770 Wordsworth House‚Cockermouth

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    same way that some pictures look warm--this struck me so much on my sunday’s [sic] walk‚ that I composed upon it. "To Autumn‚" the " perfect embodiment of poetic form‚ intent‚ and effect‚" is an ode‚ a serious and dignified lyric poem that adheres to a stanzaic form and is fairly long. Keats’s ode is divided into three eleven-line stanzas with the rhyme scheme of abab cdecdde. Autumn is personified by Keats‚ and he employs apostrophe‚ addressing Autumn as a woman: Who hath not seen thee

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    Autumn John Keats’ poem To Autumn is essentially an ode to Autumn and the change of seasons. He was apparently inspired by observing nature; his detailed description of natural occurrences has a pleasant appeal to the readers’ senses. Keats also alludes to a certain unpleasantness connected to Autumn‚ and links it to a time of death. However‚ Keats’ association between stages of Autumn and the process of dying does not take away from the "ode" effect of the poem. The three-stanza poem

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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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    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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    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 Streets-Morning’ by Charles Dickens is an extract taken from ‘Sketches by Boz.’ It is a descriptive piece and follows prominent features of the literary sketch technique‚ as it contains no prominent plot. The speaker narrates the “appearance presented by the streets of London an hour before sunrise on a summer’s morning.” The extract is in the first person narrative. This feature adds intensity and supports the use of details. First person narrative is generally considered unreliable due

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    AVIARA a pilgrims tale OTHUKE OMINIABOHS PROLOGUE Third Month of the full moon‚ 1578 The roads were hungry‚ and they burnt with a peculiar thirst. Beneath his feet‚ Ozue felt the unmistakable‚ preternatural clamour for pandemonium and chaos. He moved swiftly through narrow bush paths‚ without the mortal encumbrances or dread that should have made his feet to falter. His kills‚ three antelopes and a boar were slung across his broad shoulders like trophies. The blood from their wounds had

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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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    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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