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    Think about the title before reading‚ and make a prediction I believe that this poem might be about the different‚ bright colors that Ha sees while venturing outside. Translate the poem into your own words. Ha is now at school. She has the same routine as everyone else. She stands when the bell rings‚ and lines up. Ha goes to the lunchroom. One side has all of the white kids‚ and the other side has all of the black kids. The kids laugh‚ because they did not know someone korean would show up. Ha

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    we now know to be by somebody other than Jannequin coasts from a tenderly modular start to a pleasingly unsettled fugato then back again to its modular moorings. Prelude‚ Trio‚ and Fugue in G Major‚ BWV 541- Johann Sebastian Bach (1705) The Prelude and Fugue in G Major‚ BMV 541 is one of Bach’s most extravagant free works. The prelude consolidates the toccata figuration of the North German stylus phantasticus with the cadenced drive of the Vivaldian concerto. The rehashed note fugue subject‚ a genuinely

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    I The winter evening settles down With smell of steaks in passageways. Six o’clock. The burnt-out ends of smoky days. And now a gusty shower wraps The grimy scraps Of withered leaves about your feet And newspapers from vacant lots; The showers beat On broken blinds and chimney-pots‚ And at the corner of the street A lonely cab-horse steams and stamps. And then the lighting of the lamps. II The morning comes to consciousness Of faint stale smells of beer From the sawdust-trampled

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    Chrysanthemum Tran recounts her life as a transgender woman‚ displaying raw emotion and pain in her poem “Vampires‚” as recites the following lines: “Maybe I was born dead. Or even worse‚ undead. I am an undying thing‚ refusing to rot. Even when this world wants me burned.” The astounding reality of the hate that lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ and transgender (LGBT) people face has been a common theme throughout history. They have stood ground against a pedestal of contempt that pervades every aspect of

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    The didactic poem written by Rhina Espaillat a poet born January 20‚ 1932 in the Dominican Republic. In 1939 her great uncle opposed Rafael Trujillo dictatorship consequently‚ the family was exiled so they emigrated to America. Espaillat is a bilingual poet and translator credited with the publication of eleven collections of poetry‚ in addition‚ she also translated Robert Frost and Richard Wilbur’s poetry to Spanish. The protagonist shares an experience with finding an excellent fitting bra however

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    “Alienation is defined as emotional isolation or dissociation from others ... it is the feeling of not belonging” The theme of Alienation is explored in both TS Eliot’s‚ The love song and Preludes and it is explored though many poetic techniques including repetition and animal imagry. In both of these poems the persona is alienated from himself and from society. One of the ways that the poet explores alienation is though the use of imagry. He compares him to a cat‚ an insect stuck to the wall

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    “Chopin and the Character Piece: Nocturnes‚ Preludes‚ and Ballades.” The transition into the Romantic era of music saw the development of many new characteristics. For the most part‚ the music evolved from established forms‚ genres‚ and musical ideas‚ but there was more emphasis on expression. Harmonic language established by Mozart and Haydn was coloured with dissonances‚ and bolder chord changes. Emphasis shifted from the ideals of Mozart’s consonance and order‚ to the expression and increased

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    Here is an anti bullying poem written by Jon Evans: Identity–The Bully They all try to look the same
all try to give themselves a name
pick on the boy who is all alone
just because his identity is his own
what has this world come to?
all this wrong that people do
just for the image they want to show
down the evil path they seem to go The next person you go to hurt
or try to make feel like dirt
instead of trying to look cool
feel for the guy you make look a fool A cool identity isn’t a need
let

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    “Those Winter Sundays” & “Paper Matches” “Those Winter Sundays” and “Paper Matches” are poems that came together to form the same qualities. However the two individual poems expresses it‚ in its own contrasting ways. Both “Those Winter Sundays” and “Paper Matches” intertwine metaphors into its work and the aspect of the under-appreciation of one party toward another. The poem “Those Winter Sundays” is of a grown adult looking back into his childhood. He remembers an event that led him to realize

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    THE PABLO POETRY PROJECT CONTENTS: PART A: MELANCHOLY INSIDE FAMILIES PART B: PABLO NERUDA-BIOGRAPHY PART C: POETRY (poem) PART D: IL POSTINO (film) A tribute to Don Pablo…. By Jishnu Menon PART A 1. Write a poetic response to the poem. “Melancholy inside families” by Pablo Neruda is poem that is strong in visual appetite and conveys emotions such as gloominess and fear through those visuals. I believe the images that have been brought to the reader’s mind

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