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    beautiful. By having long hair illuminates the feminine side of a women. Song depicts beauty with the image of long luscious hair. Throughout the poem Song uses various ways of figurative speech. Similes and metaphors are used multiple times describing the strength and looks of her hair. A metaphor used in the poem describes the feature of her hair. “So much hair‚ my mother/ used to say‚ grabbing/    the thick braided rope”. The thick braided rope is a strong rope generally used to tie up heavy and

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    employs the use of metaphors which provide clues as to what the speaker is feeling during the poem and paradoxes to exemplify the speaker’s request. Based on the first statement of the poem alone‚ it is clear that the lines to follow will involve some sort of religious conflict‚ as shown by the command said by the speaker‚ “Batter my heart‚ three-personed God”. In relation to the rest of the poem‚ one can conclude that the “three-personed God” to which the speaker is referring is a metaphor for the Holy

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    the horrors of war. This‚ poem in particular‚ highlights the horrors of such a situation through the life of a soldier. In the poem‚ we are presented with the setting of a battlefield where the author uses metaphors and similes to describe the trepidations of war. It is this utilization of metaphors and similes - and its link to the theme of the poem – that makes this poem significant‚ and helps the reader to imagine what is being described. * Written in four stanzas‚ the poet conveys his feelings

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    In Sonnet 116‚ Shakespeare presents a personal view of love which is uplifting‚ but also dark. He questions whether the ’love’ in question is really true ’love’. The Sonnet is written in the first person. Shakespeare immediately puts himself inside the poem from the very first words: ‘Let me not’. The start of the poem‚ ‘admit impediments’‚ begins the dark tone. ’Impediments’ suggests problems‚ and echoes the words of the marriage service‚ where the priest has to ask if anyone has reasons against

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    “Carol Ann Duffy should be part of Canon” Evaluate this statement. Carol Ann Duffy is a Scottish poet and playwright who was appointed the Poet Laureate in 2009‚ making her the first woman to hold the position. She has won numerous awards for her poetry‚ which addresses issues such as gender‚ violence and subjugation of women‚ from this many people define her as a feminist because she is passionate about the struggles of women; this is particularly portrayed in The Worlds Wife‚ which is a collection

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    Skrzynecki by Peter Skrzynecki‚ it is recognised that they both reveal alienation in their contexts. Alienation is a key theme as both poems emphasis dominate features through using strong textual evidence within these texts. Literary techniques such as metaphors‚ similies‚ hyperbole‚ descriptive language and imagery are used to describe alienation in Migrant Hostel and Feliks Skrzynecki. When people do not spend a lot of time in one place‚ they never really feel like they belong. In the first stanza of

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    abhor words. The author uses metaphors to show the tones and moods shown in his writing. A metaphor that shows mood is “The bow of God’s wrath is bent‚ and the arrow made ready on the string‚ and justice bends the arrow at your heart‚ and strains the bow‚ and is nothing but the mere pleasure of God‚ and that of an angry God‚ without any promise or obligation at all‚ that keeps the arrow one moment from being made drunk with your blood.”(103). This metaphor shows the incensed words Jonathan Edwards

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    Professor Skowronek EN 103 20 July 2011 An Analysis of Robert Frost ’s Mending Wall In his poem‚ “Mending Wall”‚ Robert Frost presents two gentlemen and their annual effort to repair a wall that separates their property. Frost uses the wall as a metaphor to portray the idea of barriers between people‚ and the repairing of the wall to demonstrate repairing a friendship and coming together. Frost uses metaphoric symbolism in the poem‚ using the process of repairing an actual wall‚ as a representation

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    negative attitudes towards the effect of war on the soldiers. ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ is an incurable and tormented description of a man’s own experience of war. Wilfred Owen’s attitude towards war is conveyed metaphors and dramatic exclamations. The effect of a metaphor is that it aims to create imagery so that we may visualize the connection between war’s true form ad the nationalism believed by everyone. Owen’s language defines his own pejorative view‚ from his famous poem ‘Dulce et Decorum

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    Legend by Judith Wright

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    the actions of a Blacksmith’s boy‚ a vassal for humanity’s growth in response to age and change. In stanza one‚ Judith Wright utilizes personification “rivers hindered him” and “thorn branches caught at his eyes to make him blind” coupled with metaphor “the sky turned into an unlucky opal” to emphasise nature’s hindrance of the blacksmith boy‚ if the poem is to be deemed as a metaphorical representation of life’s journey‚ this can be portrayed as the obstacles that must be overcome through our

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