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    This poem consists of four stanzas and begins with a description about someone else’s woods where the speaker of the poem has stopped by to admire. The poem did not indicate wether the speaker of the poem is who‚ or is he a he or she. The first stanza was clear in saying the woods belong to someone else and that “he will not see me stopping here to watch his woods fill up with snow”‚ which shows that the owner does not take absolute good care of these lovely woods because of the speaker’s certainty

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    difficult choice in life. In both stories‚ “Lather and Nothing Else” by Hernando Tellez and “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost‚ they had to make a choice. They both tell us that some choices in life are hard to make.The authors explain to us how to make a choice by using point of view‚ symbolism‚ and conflict. The authors use point of view in the short story and poem to show how the their themes are similar. The short story “Lather and Nothing Else” the barber has to shave the man that comes in the

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    will call one of the two roads‚ the one he took‚ "less travelled by." The "sigh" can be interpreted as one of regret or of self-satisfaction; in either case‚ the irony lies in the distance between what the speaker has just told us about the roads’ similarity and what his or her later claims will be. Frost might also have intended a personal irony: in a 1925 letter to Crystine Yates of Dickson‚ Tennessee‚ asking about the sigh‚ Frost replied‚ "It was my rather private jest at the expense of those who might think I

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    How does Robert Frost create sympathy for the boy in ‘Out‚ Out-‘ In the ballad Out‚ Out- the boy suffers a fatal injury‚ which makes us feel sympathy towards him. Robert Frost does this by including his personal opinion‚ using the reaction of other people and the boy’s life style in the text. First of all the author inputs his personal opinion in the boy’s destiny‚ which makes us feel sensitivity towards the boy and also a sense of anxiety for him. Before the incident‚ the author said “Call it

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    In the short poem‚ “Wild Geese”‚ Mary Oliver speaks to the reader through the poem informing the reader that being good doesn’t matter. That we all make mistakes in life and we all have regret. Olihat what matters is that we don’t spend all our tiur imagination and free us from our anguish anorld has to offer. Oliver compares human emotions to nature itself and creates In the first stanza‚ Mary Oliver uses imagery and a hyperbole to get her meaning across. In the first line‚ Oliver informs the

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    also to those over whom it is exercised. The poem’s ’Fire and Ice’ and ’The Day They Came For Our House’ by Robert Frost and Don Mattera respectively‚ perfectly convey the idea of the destructive nature of power‚ the poems are both concerned with Mortality of Age. The ideal readers of these poems are people old enough to understand how harsh and cruel this world can be. Furthermore‚ people who can appreciate the sense of grief portrayed in these poems‚ as both poets investigate deeply the potentially

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    Essay on Poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost Robert Frost’s poem Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening has a very clear literal meaning. However‚ there are many elements to the poem that can lead the reader to reading it allegorically. The need to look past a poems literal meaning comes from the associations readers make between words and other ideas. The elements which make up a poem can be used as tools to look beyond the literal meaning and on to a deeper meaning. The

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    shining from shook foil; / It gathers to a greatness‚ like the ooze of oil” (lines 1-3). When one shakes a sheet of aluminum foil‚ the foil catches rays of sunlight and reflects them back to the bystander. Sometimes the reflection is so bright that it can temporarily blind his or her sight. Hopkins correlates this powerful shining from the foil to the glorious rays of light which God’s creation displays. Likewise‚ oil is one of the most precious and coveted natural resources on earth. When one discovers

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    Choices are always inevitable in our lives. Both of the poems "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost and "Choices" by Nikki Giovanni talk about how different choices can influence everything. They have many similarities‚ yet also many differences. In "The Road Not Taken"‚ it explains that life decisions have to be made at some point of our lives. Throughout the story‚ there is a pessimistic theme where the author regrets his decision on choosing the wrong path‚ imagining what would have happened

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    An analysis and comparison of The child who walks backwards and A poem for Darcy The poems The child who walks backwards by Lorna Crozier and A poem for Darcy by Steven Herrick explore the issue of child abuse. The poets give very similar treatment to the theme and both poems have the same tone. In all else‚ the poems are different. Crozier makes use of language techniques throughout whereas Herrick’s poem is unadorned‚ which creates its own impact. Both poems are devastating in the social

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