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    Reader Response of “From the Poets in the Kitchen” by Paule Marshall In the essay‚ “From the Poets in the Kitchen‚” Paule Marshall talks about a time when she listened to a novelist who said that women possess the ability to talk with ordinary and typical words‚ which some expert writers use. This novelist also said that women‚ who use everyday words‚ converse mostly in the kitchen‚ and this experience plays an enormous role into them becoming a skillful writer. In addition‚ Marshall goes on to

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    Reflection on the movie entitled‚ “Dead Poets Society” The movie was quite not new to me since I’ve watched it several times when I was still in high school during our overnight. But I must admit that the impact of this movie to me has never changed from the moment that I personally have watched it. It was a very realistic movie that touched my heart all over again. Indeed‚ when we are young we really are curious about things and would actually see for ourselves on something. Mr. Keating

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    who restrains the use of power in order to benefit others. He also recognizes that there is another type of leader known as the personalized charismatic. Personalized leaders are those who use their abilities for their own personal gain. In the Dead Poets Society we see many different kinds of leadership. We see Transformational leadership as well‚ which is a focus of what that leadership accomplishes. Every leader has a goal‚ every leader has a vision and it’s what they do with these goals and visions

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    power of natureon the spirit of man. William Wordsworth as a Poet of Nature: As a poet of Nature‚ Wordsworth stands supreme. He is a worshipper of Nature‚ Nature’s devotee or high-priest. His love of Nature was probably truer‚ and tenderer‚ than that of any other English poet‚ before or since. Nature comes to occupy in his poem a separate or independent status and is not treated in a casual or passing manner as by poets before him. Wordsworth had a full-fledged philosophy‚ a new and original

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    the father is not used to it‚ she did it for the cause that is she is a writer and wants to be a poet‚ she needed to write a language that most people would understand her on what she is saying and see what is she trying to explain while writing her poetry for the people that reads her writing‚ can be spreaded because she learned English and if she didn’t learn English‚ who knew if being a Spanish poet would of been either more or less successful than she is now. The voice is more of a desire type

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    Sayeed Abubakar: a Bengali Poet Sayeed Abubakar is a contemporary poet of Bangladesh. He was born on September 21‚ 1972. He is regarded as the major poet of 90 decade. Poet Sayeed Abubakar completed his BA (Honours) and Masters in English Literature from Rajshahi University. He is currently the Assistant Professor of English in Sirajganj Govt. University College. Previously Sayeed Abubakar served the Fornightly Palabadal‚ a popular literary magazine‚ as assistant editor. Contents Publications

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    The poem “The Poet at Seven” by Donald Justice uses many literary elements‚ including tone‚ to convey the idea about the joys of writing poetry throughout the poem. The speaker reveals that many common childhood experiences correspond to the purposes of writing poetry which he feels are important. The speaker reveals his feelings toward his childhood and how he will use childhood experiences to write effective poetry. He wants to write poetry to help people relive their positive childhood memories

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    Anne Bradstreet: American Poet Anne Bradstreet is seen as a true poetic writer for the seventeenth century. She exhibits a strong Puritan voice and is one of the first notable poets to write English verse in the American colonies. Bradstreet’s work symbolizes both her Puritan and feminine ideals and appeals to a wide audience of readers. American Puritan culture was basically unstable‚ with various inchoate formations of social‚ political‚ and religious powers competing publicly. Her thoughts

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    Discuss the role of the imagination in the work of one or more Romantic poets. The 19th century witnessed a shift in the perception of literary art‚ particularly poetry. The 18th century conception of art and literature was founded upon reason‚ logic and rationality. Tradition had valued art and literature for its ability to imitate human life. This however arguably took a step back and paved the way for the 19th century view that art and literature was to established on the grounds of pure

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    John Donne (1572-1631) is considered the most prominent of all metaphysical poets‚ especially in the seventeenth century. Donne also spent some years as a lawyer‚ and as a preacher‚ earned a reputation for delivering enchanting sermons. Donne‚ as a love poet‚ wrote from personal experience‚ which fact made his poetry more accessible and compelling. His independent spirit was evident in his poems‚ to the point of him being called rebellious. His love poems were a remarkable conglomerate of divinity

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