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    a flower”. The repeated personification of the street lamps‚ (The street-lamp sputtered/ The street-lamp muttered) additionally adds another layer of nightmarish depth to the narrators walk. The narrator‚ whilst trying to clear his thoughts‚ is plagued by convoluted and warped images in his memories. The use of the idiom “high and dry” to describe the images that the memory “throws up” implies that the narrator’s memories are of difficult times. The added personification of memory suggests that

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    every day‚ so often that it has become common. Auden takes the simple things and describes them with sharp detail. “Muffled drum” is a good example of a solemn drum beat of a funeral procession. “Aeroplanes moaning overhead” is a good example of personification‚ as if the aeroplanes are mourning the loss of the loved one also‚ and by extension‚ the world. This effectively gets the point across that the writer feels as if the world has stopped due to the death of this person‚ and is a very

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    PaulineThe world is becoming more specific; therefore‚ the writing techniques are becoming more specific. Writers have a wide variety of literary tools such as allusion‚ metaphor‚ symbolism‚ and irony. Irony is the most common and efficient technique of the satirist. Since this technique is so popular and is being used in many different ways‚ people do not really understand the true meaning of the word. A clear understanding of the word irony‚ as it applies to literature‚ can be attained by an analysis

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    The Theme of Death in Poems Death is a common theme in many poems. It is viewed so differently to everyone. In the poems‚ "Because I could not stop for Death‚" "First Death in Nova Scotia‚" and "War is kind" death is presented by each narrator as something different. To one it is a kind gentle stranger while to another it is a cold cruel being. A kind gentleman stranger personifies death in‚ "Because I could not stop for Death." The narrator of the poem is a busy person‚ with little time

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    (9): i.e.‚ love is not at the mercy of Time. Within his bending sickle’s compass come (10): i.e.‚ physical beauty falls within the range ("compass") of Time’s curved blade. Note the comparison of Time to the Grim Reaper‚ the scythe-wielding personification of death. edge of doom (12): i.e.‚ Doomsday. Compare 1 Henry IV (4.1.141): Come‚ let us take a muster speedily: Doomsday is near; die all‚ die

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    spreading all over the forest. Usually the forest in Winter gave people a sense of cruelty‚ harshness and lifeless‚ but after having a white frost coating on the dead trees‚ mountains‚ everything seemed to become glamorous and attractiveAlso‚ personification was used‚ like the dry and dead forest coating with shiny‚ white frost was personified as a raw country maid wearing a borrowed bridal gear for a few hours. As a raw country maid wasnt that beautiful‚ but‚ after she wore the white bridal gear

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    which cannot be regained. Therefore‚ Harwood uses natural imagery in ‘The Violets’ to express an acceptance of the transience of time‚ and hence the persona shifts from the innocence of childhood to the maturity of adulthood. Harwood’s use of personification and tone in ‘Sharpness of Death’ persuades readers to identify with the reality

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    work or amused with play so they don’t get to think about their own death. Before they start their journey‚ we thought that the carriage hold just the two of them‚ but then we discover that it also hold "Immortality". This is another example of personification. The Death drives the carriage in a very slow speed due to many possible explanations. Perhaps‚ the woman is now dead and the carriage has been transformed into a hearse‚ & they are moving at the slow deliberate speed of the lead car in the funeral

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    Mercedes Patterson Literature 204 Jack Phillips The Affirmation of Death in Emily Dickinson’s Work “Because I Could Not Stop For Death…” Emily Dickinson is regarded as one of the greatest American female poets. Although Emily Dickinson wrote about death in many of her works‚ she often times wrote about it in peculiar ways such as death as being eternal and continuous but also immortality as a state of consciousness can be seen in her poem‚ "Because I could not stop

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    Owen’s purpose in writing Anthem for a Doomed Youth is to reveal the cruel reality of war which was always hidden from the public in World War One and to show anger to the people who sent him to the trenches. He says in his preface "All a poet can do today is warn....” this shows he aims to prevent war from happening in later generations. One way that Owen conveys rage is through the men not getting the recognition that they deserved. He does this by dehumanizing the soldiers and comparing them

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