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    Dickinson's Poem 508

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    The theme of Poem 508 Im ceded Ive stopped being Theirs- is the exploration of the narrators growth from childhood to adulthood‚ through the development of spiritual consciousness. The reader is immediately made aware that the narrator has undergone a dramatic change. With the use of the word ceded‚ there is the sense that something has been given away. It is usually territory that is the object of this verb and so its unusual application to a person captures the readers attention. Furthermore

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    Exposure to War Wilfred Owen is a complex poet. His wartime poems have proven to be influential to those seeking to view conflict from an insider’s perspective. Unfortunately that perspective is anything but pleasant. In his poem Exposure‚ he explains the horror of war and the effects on those involved. In order to properly dissect the meaning of Owens poem‚ one must refer the ideals of New Criticism. By analyzing the word usage‚ imagery‚ figures of speech and those connotations (Bressler

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    Special Gift Poem

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    says mom is first‚ he says mom second‚ he says mom third and finally on the fourth time he says dad. Moms are so important that god says they come first three times before father’s. In the poem I chose “Mothers Are A Special Gift” it compares mothers to gifts from god and I for one wholeheartedly agree. This poem incorporates so many different techniques in four stanzas‚ that made the experience of reading it all the more enjoyable. In “Mothers Are A Special Gift‚” it uses both simple and complex vocabulary

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    Comparing Two Poems

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    “Comparing Poems & Short Story’s” Comparing short stories with poems can be an interesting way to learn literature. Things to look for are similarities in themes‚ the events that take place‚ the meaning of the poetry‚ and similar emotions or outcomes from what was read. The three pieces of literary work that will be discussed and compared are Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”‚ Sherman Alexie’s “Grief Calls us to the Things of This World”‚ and Alfred Lord Tennyson “In Memoriam”. The point

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    Change In Edson's Poems

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    as the author desires. Both Edson’s W;t‚ and the poems of Donne reflect this idea of intricate textual differences‚ despite shared themes. The difference in ideas regarding the themes stems from the differing contexts‚ or cultures that the texts are based in; these cultures being literary‚ and scientific. While Donne’s poems are written from a literary culture‚ the bulk of W;t is set in a scientific culture. These opposing cultures

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    Poem Analysis Example

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    “The Road not Taken” is an analogy discussing about a person who made an important‚ but irreversible decision of life in the past. The poem symbolizes how that person (the speaker) chose the risky decision that has a large impact in that person’s life. In fact‚ later the person feel uncertain if the decision was right. The “yellow wood” depicts the condition of carefulness and privacy. The decision that the speaker made particularly talks about a long-term private life decision. The speaker uses

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    Anders Carlson-Wee explores how ethics is merely a byproduct of societal rules and displays that idea with a children’s game‚ giving cause to morality. To begin‚ “Dynamite” uses a game to represent how society influences our ethics. At the start of the poem‚ the speaker lays out the rules of their game and how “[anything] you throw. is dynamite” (6‚ 7). Their game has structure and rules similar to how society‚ purposefully or inadvertently‚ has guidelines for its members. It is through these rules that

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    My Summer Poem

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    Point – The human mind is a complicated thing to understand. The poem speaks philosophically to describe how the human mind has a conscience and how our conscience helps us distinguish right from wrong. Main Point – Death is cold‚ lovely‚ and dark. The winter season is harsh and so is life. Death is an escape from “winter”‚ death is “easy wind and downy flake”. Concluding Statement – Many interpretations can be created with this poem and the only limit to the interpretations is the creativity of

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    Notes on Poem Childhood

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    this poem‚ the poet‚ Markus Natten wonders when and where he lost his childhood. In this quest to find the moment he grew up‚ Markus highlights the innocence and faith he lost even as he gained rational individuality. Adolescence is usually a confusing time for a child who is unable to immediately come to terms with the physical‚ hormonal and psychological changes in his or her personality. He no longer feels like a child but is not quite ready to call himself an adult either. In the poem‚ ’The

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    The Waking Poem Analysis

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    piece written by American vocalist‚ Kurt Elling‚ and features Theodore Roethke’s 1954 poem of the same title. Released in 2007 on the album Nightmoves‚ Elling uses musical techniques to enhance the message of Roethke’s poem. However‚ in order to understand the reasoning behind the devices Elling has used‚ the meaning of Roethke’s poem must first be discussed. Roethke wrote ‘The Waking’ after a series of intense poems such as ‘Praise to the End!’ and in it he describes the process of enlightenment through

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