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    Ron Kottege Poem

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    Ron Koertge When my English teacher told us that we had to analyze a poem I was excited to start. Once I started looking at all of the one hundred and one poems‚ I disliked a lot of them‚ when I first stumbled upon the title I thought that the title was way to long and the poem would be boring. When I finally read it‚ I mentally scolded myself for judging the poem by its title. The title is always an important part of the poem and if someone is looking at a list of titles before actually reading

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    Prize for poetry in 1954 for his book‚ The Waking. (www.poets.org) One of his poems that seems very personal‚ is his poem “Dolor“‚ which he had written in 1943. Both the English and Spanish definition of dolor greatly describe the theme and mood of Theodore Roethke’s poem. Not only does he use the word dolor for his title but as well in line two‚ referring to the “Dolor of pad and paper weight.” Through out his poem he gives off in great detail the constant mood he is in. He makes you feel his

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    The poem “Creep” has a very dark‚ twisted and displaced feel to it and crates an image of a “psychotic” person obsessing and wanting control over a certain person. Part way through the poem‚ the writer says “I don’t care if it hurts / I want to have control” (12-13). This indicates that one of the characters wants control and will do anything to achieve it‚ even if violence actions are needed. This feeling of dark and twistedness is present throughout the whole poem. This gives the poem an overall

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    Thanatopsis Poem Analysis

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    of how or why leaving people like artists to try to make reason of it. The poems “Thanatopsis” by Bryant‚ “Don’t Fear the Reaper” by Blue Oyster Cult‚ and “Dust in the Wind” by Kansas are three poems which speak of death; however they all have different purposes. They each explain and describe death with different points of views. Although all of the poems had different purposes‚ they also had similarities. The three poems are all about the topic of death and how scenarios may differ for different

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    Epic Poem

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    The Devouring He sat‚ excited as a fat kid in a candy store‚ anxiously awaiting his anticipated arrival to the great dead sea of salt swallowing sea-serpents. The soaring sky-swan swam slowly to the surface. He descended down the delta cargo-bird. The young lad loved landing at the lake to visit his kin-folk‚ but fate had a mighty miracle in store for the sly son of Dennis. The rigorous trek along the speed-street finally brought Devon Dennison to his destination of the isolate island of Cliftonia

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    Poem of Shakespeare

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    A Fairy Song Over hill‚ over dale‚ Thorough bush‚ thorough brier‚ Over park‚ over pale‚ Thorough flood‚ thorough fire! I do wander everywhere‚ Swifter than the moon’s sphere; And I serve the Fairy Queen‚ To dew her orbs upon the green; The cowslips tall her pensioners be; In their gold coats spots you see; Those be rubies‚ fairy favours; In those freckles live their savours; I must go seek some dewdrops here‚ And hang a pearl in every cowslip’s ear.  A Madrigal Crabbed Age and Youth

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    Chaucerize Poem

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    When the sun falls down the glistening lake That’s when the nocturnal beasts come awake. Sharp‚ triangular teeth better known as fangs Pop out when the feet of the bats hangs. Taken by a mistress’s wrist‚ the blood drips On to the beast’s drenched and red colored lips. After all‚ sleeping for hours all day and morning‚ Can leave them hungry; let this be a warning. They’re afraid of sunlight‚ garlic‚ and holy water The job for a father was to protect his precious daughter. The pointless

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    Honesty‚ trust‚ communication‚ respect‚ commitment‚ and the most important is love to make a family an effective one. Communication lets the other family member know how you feel. Honesty builds trust among other family members. Being there for one another is the best way to keep commitment effective. Respecting parents and siblings are a great way to keep healthy relationships with each other. A life-situation intervention to reduce stress can be as simple as hiring a nanny. Financial intervention

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    Steven Li 3/14/13 The Hunger Games A innocent girl is placed in a death ring to kill. In this book‚ The Hunger Games‚ by Suzanne Collins‚ Katniss Everdeen is chosen from District 12 to fight others until there is one winner. Katniss is the main protagonist and narrator

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    Ramanujan's Poem

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    A STUDY OF A.K. RAMANUJAN’S POETRY IN THE LIGHT OF KUNTAKA’S “VAKROKTI SIDDHANTA.” Venu Madan‚ Associate Professor‚ Dept. of English‚ Govt. College‚ Sector-14‚ Gurgaon. Poetry is highly creative and innovative. It is a true expression of the poet’s experience‚ feelings‚ emotions and imagination. The poet transforms his worldly experience into an aesthetic and artistic composition‚ which is sieved through the knowledge of reality‚ universal laws and philosophical precepts together

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