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    Explore how the writer conveys his attitudes towards the theme of war in Exposure. In Exposure there are many different types of attitudes conveyed in the poem for example there is boredom‚ anger‚ sadness‚ fear‚ love and many more. The way which Wilfred Owen portrays all these different types of attitudes is very effective because it brings more out of the story which he is try to tell us. You see if there be situated no attitudes in this poem‚ and then it would just be tasteless and monotonous

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    There are many ups and downs‚ fast slopes‚ and steep hills throughout life and beyond all these things‚ life has a deeper meaning than what meets the eye. It is not uncommon to watch people speed through life while moments pass them by. This is portrayed in “Aubade” by Philip Larkin and “The Shout” by Simon Armitage. In “Aubade” the author describes a lonely man who views life as tragic mistake. He sees people not giving there all throughout life and cutting themselves short of their expectations

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    You tackled some really thought-provoking themes in your poems‚ and I think were largely successful in doing so. I think if you just revisit some specific aspects of each piece‚ they could be even stronger. In “L’appel du vide”‚ I thought your poem perfectly captured the feelings associated with the phrase “l’appel du vide”‚ itself. At the beginning‚ your word choices of “shattering”‚ “cut”‚ and “jagged”‚ all of which have negative connotations‚ started to create a darker‚ ominous tone. However

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    In the poem “When You Are Old‚” by W.B. Yeats‚ the speaker is addressing a bygone lover of his. Through the poem the speaker is both loving and haughty towards the woman. The speaker appears to be very fond of the woman‚ but he is also somewhat vain and self absorbed. He speaks to her with love and sincerity at some points in the poem; then he also addresses her in a tone that is far from love and is bordering on haughty disposition. The diction and imagery play vital roles in creating the tone

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    Loss of One Is it possible to care for one thing so much that the destruction or loss of a city can have no significance to a person? When a person loses so much on a daily basis‚ when does the loss start to make a difference? In the poem “One Art”‚ Elizabeth Bishop utilizes structure‚ rhyme scheme‚ and conceptual symbolism to portray that the loss of one’s love negates the loss of everything else. To begin‚ the structure of this poem is entirely about the narrator attempting to convince themself

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    8 November 2012 “Remembering Sunday” Every song tells a story‚ in all genres and with all different meanings‚ writers use many different elements to piece together works of art creating ballads to please anyone who listens. A ballad is a song or songlike poem that tells a story in a rhythmic way. “Remembering Sunday” by All Time Low is a heart breaking song that expresses the torment that someone feels when they lose someone they love. This ballad tells the story of a man’s suffering within its

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    A sonnet is a poem explaining a single idea‚ and usually contains 14 lines. They usually follow the rule of Iambic Pentameter while using any type of rhyming scheme. Shakespeare composed over 150 sonnets during his life and all of his sonnets appeared in a collection called “SHAKE-SPEARS SONNETS” in 1609. Shakespeare’s sonnets consist of three quatrains and are finished off with a couplet. Around the third quatrain his sonnets take a turn‚ which is when the mood of the poem changes for the better

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    Analyzing the Stanzas * Notable end rhyme * You can see that this poem‚ like most of Dickinson’s poems‚ has an ABCB rhyme scheme. Here‚ our rhyming pairs are "saw/raw" and "grass/pass." Extra note: Dickinson wasn’t strict in her rhyming. Though she did take steps to fit her feelings into the rhyme (she kept a dictionary by her bed‚ to help her find just the right word)‚ if she couldn’t find the rhyme‚ she came close. * "Ballad-like" meter * "Ballad-like" implies song-like

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    DISCUSS SLESSORS USE OF TIME AND OUT OF TIME IN HIS POETRY Slessor’s compact oeuvre details his struggle with time. However‚ his longing to be out of time merely highlights the supremacy of time over human life and nature. Slessor utilises familiar elements in an attempt to gain a better understanding of what he cannot comprehend. Moments captured out of time are short-lived illusions‚ though despite their brevity Slessor believes they are beautiful. In Out of Time‚ the first two stanzas in

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    The word “break” often means that something no longer works and cannot be restored. In the flash fiction piece “Popular Mechanics‚” Raymond Carver uses a flowerpot breaking to portray severed relationships and the consequences that come along with the parents’ actions in the story. Another symbol he uses is the progression of darkness‚ Although the development of darkness proves that the parent’s argument will not stop until something tragic occurs‚ throughout the story‚ the destruction of the flowerpot

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