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    in three Quatrains and the habitual rhyming couplet. In this particular poem Shakespeare uses a complete different approach‚ luring the reader by achieving a dramatic change of style. Although keeping the simple A/B/A/B/C/D/C/D/E/F/E/F/G/G rhyming scheme‚ providing the sonnet with an harmonious‚ fluid sound and giving it the pleasant impression of a light-hearted song ’’Let me not to the marriage of true minds’’ does not fulfill all the typical criteria’s Shakespearian sonnet‚ the subject evoked being

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    A Farewell to False Love By: Sir Walter Raleigh A Farewell to False Love by Sir Walter Raleigh is the best poem in the world. Raleigh writes his experience with love as terrible and unbearable; it was written in 1588 in an era where poets would typically write about the wonders of love‚ or write to a love. In Raleigh’s poem he contradicts this idea by writing a poem that states explicitly that love seems to be a lovely thing on the outside‚ but once you experience it‚ it is like a “poisoned

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    sliver stream” shows this silver effect of the moon. This particular line is also an example of the assonance of the "s" sound the author uses to create a mystical and lonely mood for the reader that captivates their imagination. The poem’s rhyme scheme is AABB CCDD EEFFGG‚ this poem is also very similar to a haiku because it is like an extended haiku talking about nature‚ and also uses a pattern of syllables. Stanza one’s syllable count is eight‚ eight‚ eight‚ eight‚ seven‚ nine‚ eight‚ eight‚ ten

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    Hardy delves into the possibilities of when his death could draw near and changes the setting throughout the poem. ‘Afterwards’ is made up of five stanzas‚ each one being a quatrain; it also consists of a strict‚ regular and rather jaunty ABAB rhyme scheme‚ making the poem lyrical. Hardy writes in first person which is almost autobiographical‚ yet at the same time it seems as if he is writing his own elegy. The poem opens with‚ Hardy metaphorically referring to death as “the Present”; although he cannot

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    wonderful work of art. The dominant formal element that catches the eye is the profound color displayed in the sky‚ which seems to peek through as it is illuminated by the surrounding white clouds. To begin with‚ the artist uses a monochromatic color scheme. He uses one single color in most of the painting with various darker shades‚ grayer tones‚ and paler tints of the main color‚ which in this case is blue. Monet seems to use this color to its full extent. For example‚ a bright blue is used in the

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    who we can assume is an old friend that Heaney misses. The title of the poem is ambiguous‚ it could mean the last time he saw Gallaher or it could suggest that this is one final “look” back at his Old friend. There isn’t a regular rhythm or rhyme scheme as it is a poem revolving around a strong memory and therefore it is more suitable for it to be more of a narrative story. “At Castle Boterel”‚ written by Thomas Hardy in March 1913‚ similarly has a mournful tone and in a sense it is also elegiac

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    The Romantic poet Percy Shelley once wrote‚ “Poetry lifts the veil from the hidden beauty of the world‚ and makes familiar objects be as if they were not familiar.” Both the Romantic and the Victorian periods of poetry followed Shelley’s vision of poetry as they exposed their respective societal issues. Romantic period lasted from1785 to 1830‚ a time in which England moved from an agrarian to industrial country and overall nationalistic ideals threatened the individuality of the poets and artists

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    - EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY - NOT FOR SALE - Mark Scheme November 2007 IGCSE IGCSE Accounting (4305) Edexcel Limited. Registered in England and Wales No. 4496750 Registered Office: One90 High Holborn‚ London WC1V 7BH - EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY - NOT FOR SALE Edexcel is one of the leading examining and awarding bodies in the UK and throughout the world. We provide a wide range of qualifications including academic‚ vocational‚ occupational and specific programmes for employers. Through a network

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    Wilfred Owen – Dulce et Decorum Est Dulce et Decorum Est – Part of a phrase from Horace‚ quoted in full in the last lines “It is sweet and proper to die for one’s country” Qn: Note all the similes in this poem. What patterns do you see here? What do the similes individually and collectively contribute to the poem‚ especially in terms of undermining the “lie” to which Owen alludes? Title As we begin to peruse the title‚ we get the initial impression that the contents of the poem are related to

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    When I first heard the song "Fire and Rain" by James Taylor‚ it was shortly after my grandfather had passed away. The death of my grandfather was one of the most difficult times of my life because it was the first time I truly experienced lost. By experience I mean‚ I was old enough to understand what was happening around me. Someone I thought would always be there‚ simply wasn’t. Every loss I have experienced since has always opened the flood gates with memories of this event in my life. The song

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