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    miXing AnD mATcHinG By: William Meyer SECTION A • Poetic Devices Glossary Poetic Devices Glossary Irony: a difficult term to define can refer to a manner of expression or a quality in the thing perceived. In both cases‚ irony involves the perception of discrepancy‚ usually between apparent and real significance. It is an indirect way of communicating an attitude. Irony can vary in tone‚ from humorous to bitter. Example- Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge:

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    Question: Part A: Analyze the social and historical context of a particular poem Poem: T. S. Eliot‚ ‘The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock The context of any given text whether poetry‚ novels or a movie is always integral to its understanding. Social and historical context of not only the given text‚ but the writer’s context and reader’s context play an important role in the interpretation and understanding of the major ideas‚ issues‚ values and beliefs within the text. T.S (Thomas Stearns) Eliot

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    In the poem ‘The Eagle’ by Lord Alfred Tennyson the poet uses language effectively to explore the idea of man and his relationship to the natural world. The poet uses symbolism‚ imagery and metaphorical language to make the reader think about the eagle and what we can learn about ourselves when considering the freedom of this creature. Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson employs the animal eagle into his poem to symbolize men with power and authority. In Line 1 he writes ‘He claps the crag with crooked hands’

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    In the early 1950’s‚ when Alfred Hersey and Martha Chase were preforming experiments to determine which material in a cell was the hereditary material‚ the scientific community was much different that it currently is. To begin‚ female scientists were discriminated against heavily‚ especially if that woman was not a full-time researcher or also taught students (Gur-Arie). Unfortunately‚ this problem is still present today to a lesser degree. Also‚ scientists were often recruited to top research facilities

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    their job. After the battle‚ the members of the Light Brigade were seen as failures‚ but not in the eyes of English poet Alfred Tennyson. Through the structure and themes of his work‚ he brought a sense of honor to those who fought. The imagery in this poem is another technique he used to bring out the reality of warfare and the horrors of the battle. By analyzing Alfred Tennyson’s poem‚ “The Charge of the Light Brigade‚” the poet’s admiration for the soldiers in the Battle of Balaclava is revealed.

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    Questions on Poems

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    describe the setting of the poem? (the weather‚ atmosphere) 2. What effect does Porphyria have on the atmosphere in the cottage? 3. Why can’t Porphyria give herself to the narrator completely? 4. What does the narrator realise and how does this make him feel? 5. What does the narrator do and why? 6. What happens at the end of the poem? (Think about the lover’s frame of mind?) An Investigation into Porphyria’s Murder Remember: • This poem is a dramatic monologue. •

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    Mary Hyland  11/18/14  P.3  Poem Reaction Paragraphs    Emily Dickinson: “Success Is Counted Sweetest”­  This poem brought about a reaction in me of true success. ​ The message is  those who succeed‚ never truly appreciate success: only those who fail‚ or who lack  something‚ can truly appreciate the joy if they had succeeded.​  The poet says “those  who ne’er succeed” genuinely value success‚ or as she says‚ “They “count” it  “sweetest”. Dickinson also states the members of the victorious army

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    The Alfred Hitchcock film ‘Psycho’ is undoubtedly one of the most significant‚ ground breaking films of all time. It is now considered the ‘mother of all modern horror films’‚ and sets the base to many horror films and themes made after its release in 1960. To create such an influential movie Hitchcock used many techniques such as code and conventions‚ symbolism‚ themes‚ and film noir. Code and conventions are used in ways that greatly increase the effectiveness of the overall film. Close-up camera

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    Alfred Adler and Karen Horney             I agree with Alfred Adler when he states that a sense of inferiority drives people to succeed. I can relate to this theory because I am very affected by others’ actions around me. If somebody that I idolize is prospering in a certain area‚ I may feel inferior and strive to meet his or her level. For example‚ when running with a partner who is faster than me‚ I always push myself and increase my pace significantly.             Many people are driven by

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    meet us there.” “We’re on our way!” exclaimed the police over the phone. Alfred Wiggum was met by the police when he entered his house. His mother was sitting on the couch. He tossed aside his basketball shoes and his basketball off onto the rug. “What’s wrong mom‚” Alfred asked his mother‚ “why are you crying and why are their police here.” Alfred was now comforting his mother as the police walked into the hall. Alfred listened carefully when the police started to talk. “How are we going to

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