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    D.H. Lawrence (1885 – 1930) Hardy and Yeats belong to the upper classes; however‚ D.H. Lawrence is a working class poet and novelist. Both Hardy and D.H. Lawrence write outstanding novels and they are famous in both of the literary forms. Hardy depicts nature in terms of pessimism like William Butler Yeats and D.H. Lawrence portrays pessimism through the sexuality that stands for the blood for himself. In Freudian psychology‚ the snake symbolizes the male sexual power. However‚ in D.H. Lawrence’s

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    ‘An Irish Airman Foresees His Death’ by W.B. Yeats Analysis of Poem Title The title ‘An Irish Airman Foresees His Death’ is reflective of the fact that the airman foresaw his impending death. This title is significant in that it reflects the fate that many people in war face. They know their death is approaching them with very little they can do about it. Speaker The poem is recited in first person. The speaker in this poem is Major Robert Gregory (1881-1918)‚ a close friend of Yeats‚ who had joined

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    Explication of EE Cummings “[i carry your heart with me (i carry it in]” To better understand this very romantic poem‚ “[i carry your heart with me (i carry it in]‚ we must first understand that Edward Estlin Cummings was an avant-garde‚ which can be defined as an intelligentsia that develops new or experimental concepts especially in the arts (Merriam-Webster). Punctuation and lowercase type are used in a way that ’s visually appealing‚ while also highlighting the poem ’s theme of unity. Cummings

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    Leda and the Swan

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    Depictions of Leda and the Swan Leda felt a sudden blow‚ with the “great wings” of the swan still beating above her. (Yeats) Leda and the Swan is a story in art from Greek mythology. The story of Leda being raped and seduced by Zeus in the form of a swan has been retold in many ways. However‚ there are many similarities to this story. Peter Paul Ruben displayed a different idea in his painting from the idea in the poem written by William Butler Yeats. In “Leda and the Swan” there are many similarities

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    How does TS Eliot express his modernist concerns in his poems? TS Elliot represents the views of many artists of the modernist movement who encapsulate the psychological and emotional distress of WW1 and the early events of the 20th Century in his poems. Modernists believe that every individual in an industrialised city is part of a superficial society that reduces the depth and value of human relationships. The alienation and loneliness as a consequence of this superficial society are strong themes

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    Tension between an individual and life experiences is what creates interest in the poetry of William Butler Yeats. To what extent does this statement reflect your response to Easter 1916 and at least one other Yeats poem set for study Yeats derives his poetic strength from the fusion of his life experiences and his perspective of the world. The tension in the poetry is deeply rooted in the troubled political context of his time and the personal disappointment he suffered throughout his life. He

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    Modern Poetry Yeats 1. Yeats as a love poet. 2009*** 2. Use of symbols in Yeats’ poetry. 2008** 3. What romantic elements do you find in Yeats’ poems? 2007*** 4. What modern elements do you find in Yeats’ poems? 2009** Walt Whitman 5. Consider Whitman’s treatment of soul‚ self and body. 2007*** Or How does Whitman ‘song’ and ‘celebrate’ the self in his Song of Myself? 2008*** 6. How Whitman broke with the traditional verse forms and themes in his poetry? 2003‚ 2006‚ 2008*** 7. Whitman’s

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    Marina‚ a poem by T.S. Eliot Posted on September 7‚ 2012 by Morgan Mussell One of best educational experiences I ever had was a class called “Yeats and Eliot” that I took as a college sophomore. I’ve been reading and rereading his work ever since. The name of this blog‚ “The first gate(s)” comes from the opening of Eliot’s long poem‚ “The Four Quartets‚” which matches the scope and depth of the work of any poet who ventures into ineffable realms. T.S. Eliot by Lady Ottoline Morrell‚ 1934. Public

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    Rebecca Steele January 14‚ 2013 Poem Analysis Analysis of “Poetry” by Marianne Moore In the poem‚ Moore dissects the meaning and understanding of poetry. She tries to make a point of the importance and usefulness of poetry to a person. There is the mention that most people do not take the time to appreciate something of they do not understand it. From research on this poet I have discovered that she has a unique writing style that she is referencing in the poem. There are a few images in her

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    Breaking Down “A Prayer for my Daughter” ABOUT THE AUTHOR William Butler Yeats (b. June 13‚ 1865‚ d. Jan. 28‚ 1939) was a celebrated Irish poet‚ prose writer and dramatist. In 1889 he met a woman named Maud Gonne‚ who was brilliant‚ passionate and beautiful‚ and instantly fell in love. This love‚ however‚ was not reciprocated. His marriage proposal was turned down several times‚ yet he still joined the Irish nationalist cause with her because of her passion for Ireland and conviction. In 1903‚ she

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