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    Poem: Henry Longfellow

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    Longfellow‚ he uses a central metaphor to juxtapose loss and grief to friendship. In his first two stanzas‚ he utters about how he shoots off an arrow and soon after he loses it‚ and how he is not confident where it is going‚ and he misplaces it and he is sad‚ but he does not know what to do. He is perplexed‚ and he does not know figuratively where to look for it. But thereupon in the second stanza he talks about how he sang a song and it was lost‚ and he was said‚ but he says "For who has sight

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    19th century. The wars in the Victorian era ‚ produced its fair share of casualties‚ in contrast‚ producing some of the most in depth‚ meaningful poetry of all time. Alfred Tennyson was one of the famous writers that was renounced for his beautiful poem called‚ The Charge of the Light Brigade‚ that displays bravery and courage of somewhat normality‚ instead of a trait that one may wish to adopt. A perfect example of bravery at its peak‚ and the damages that war can do. This will be followed by a

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    Poems by Adrienne Rich

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    Conflict can be internal or external‚ as exemplified in “Diving into the Wreck” and “Storm Warnings”. Conflict is the common theme between these two poems. Both of these poems were written by Adrienne Rich. Rich was an American poet and she was also a feminist. She wrote “Diving into the Wreck” during time period where women were still viewed as house wives. Even though some women had jobs‚ they were not giving the same benefits as male coworkers. The external conflict is between the women and the

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    Poem Analysis ENC1102

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    Samantha Brenton ENC1102 Steinke In the poem “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Goodnight” author Dylan Thomas writes about how people should not so willingly accept the inevitability of death but rather rage and fight against it. The poem was written for Thomas’s dying father and shows how anguished Thomas is at his fathers acceptance of death. Thomas seems to think that it is not honorable or befitting for a great or interesting man to die quietly in old age. In the poem nighttime is used as a metaphor for

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    Meaning of Life and Poem

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    belong To Mr. Nobody. SYNOPSIS:  The poem is about a person‚Mr. Nobody‚ who does notexist‚ but who is created bythe persona to take theblame for all kinds of mistakes and irresponsiblebehaviour that happens inthe persona’s house. The persona is probably introuble for doing thingswrong and is blaming Mr.Nobody so that he or she willnot be scolded or punished. MEANING OF THE POEM  STANZA 1 :- The funny little man mentioned in the poem is a little boy‚ perhaps three to five years old

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    Poem Analysis: Daffodils

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    Daffodils Essay In the poem Daffodils‚ by William Wordsworth‚ Wordsworth explains how nature’s beauty can positively impact our lives and emotions. Wordsworth believed that all good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of emotion. In this poem‚ he uses an array of different figurative language to show nature’s positive effect. He uses figurative language such as simile‚ personification‚ and hyperbole. Not only does he use figurative language‚ but he uses selective examples of rhythm. In a rhythmic

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    tells a story‚ a particular event‚ or happening‚ it often relates to a long story. Lyric poetry is any fairly short poem in which the speaker expresses intense personal emotion or state of mind. Narrative and lyric poetry may seem like they are similar‚ but there is a big difference between the two. An example for narrative poetry is the poem Confession by Bruce Lansky. In the poem he confesses about what he has done wrong. An example for lyric poetry is the song Thousand Miles by Vanessa Carlton

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    poem by Thomas hardy

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    poems   NEUTRAL TONES by: Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) E stood by a pond that winter day‚ And the sun was white‚ as though chidden of God‚ And a few leaves lay on the starving sod‚ --They had fallen from an ash‚ and were gray.   Your eyes on me were as eyes that rove Over tedious riddles solved years ago; And some words played between us to and fro-- On which lost the more by our love.   The smile on your mouth was the deadest thing Alive enough to have strength to die; And a grin of

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    In 1966‚ Seamus Heaney published his first collection of poems‚ called “Death of a Naturalist‚ which deals with the loss of childhood innocence and the following transitions into adulthood. In this collection of poems‚ we are shown his admiration for his ancestors‚ his own distorted view of nature and why he became a writer. (http://www.faber.co.uk/author_detail.html?auid=1996 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seamus_Heaney) The first poem of that collection is “Digging”‚ which is the reconciliatory

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    "The Road Not Taken" is a poem by Robert Frost‚ published in 1916 in the collection Mountain Interval. It is the first poem in the volume and is printed in italics. The title is often mistakenly given as "The Road Less Traveled"‚ from the penultimate line: "I took the one less traveled by". "The Road Not Taken" is a narrative poem consisting of four stanzas of iambic tetrameter and is perhaps one of Frost’s most popular works. Interpretation The poem has at least two interpretations: a popular

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