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    Egg Horror Poem Summary

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    almighty hand that controls the eggs’ lives are all thought-provoking elements of “An Egg Horror Poem”. Although many poems are fascinating to read‚ “An Egg Horror Poem” was engaging through the aforementioned elements‚ a realistic theme‚ light-hearted mood‚ and vivid imagery. By using all three of the great literary ‘musts’; namely‚ theme‚ mood‚ and imagery‚ the author‚ Laurel Winter‚ has written poem that will stand as a poetry classic for years to come. When I read “The Egg Horror Story” for

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    Furthermore‚ to enhance this effect‚ alliteration is used within the poem: “For I fear those guns will fire” (14). In this line‚ the three F sounds‚ “for‚” “fear‚” and “fire‚” are strung together and nearly imitate the forceful sound of a gun firing. The use of alliteration is also seen in line 26 when the reader discovers

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    Sonnet 130 (Poem Summary)

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    day." In this poetic work‚ he describes his lover in glowing terms. However‚ in “Sonnet 130‚” Shakespeare illustrates a more realistic view of love. Although this poem may not seem as romantic as his other works‚ it illustrates how love blossoms even if the significant other is not physically attractive. The first three lines of the poem do not paint an attractive picture of the woman in question. They read‚ "My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red than her lips’ red; if

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    1969‚ written by Maya Angelou. Angelou was a writer and a civil rights activist. The poem basically tells you not to expect good things‚ to actually expect the worst. And there’s always someone

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    When reading the poem‚ "Mexican is Not a Noun‚" I had different reactions. In the first stanza‚ the author explains that the word‚ "Mexican‚" is not a "noun" or "adjective." I believe this is a statement used to shock the reader. I mentally trying to see why it was characterized as either. It made me want to continue to read to understand his explanation of the word and the meaning of the poem.  In the second stanza the poet attempts to tell what his idea of Mexican. This stanza has short statements

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    Love is the great persuader— is easily inclines the hears of “young brides.” It cuts to the heart of the poem. When a persuader coaxes‚ they are nudging another person along‚ tugging at the persuaded’s heart. Perhaps “persuaded” isn’t the most evocative word in the poem‚ but it’s truthful. It’s plain to see. It passively aggressively sits there and moves the poem along. The word “forsaking” in line seven paints love with a shadowy‚ souring tone‚ showing the reader that love in all

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    Yehuda Amichai’s poem‚ The Diameter of the Bomb‚ focuses on the impact war has on humanity. On a more complex level‚ the poem illustrates how the desensitization of war and its results drive the world into hopelessness. Amichai begins his poem using a statistical analysis of the bomb. The bomb begins as a mechanical and emotionless object that is represented as holding limited capacity for destruction. It is described as having a thirty centimeter diameter and an effective range of about seven meters

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    This poem dramatizes the conflict between a person loving something but having to let it go after it has grown on them. In the first line the speaker is saying that it is not hard to let things go. The art that the speaker is referring to in the first line is losing something. This line is also one of the refrain lines throughout the villanelle. In line 2 the speaker uses the phrase “filled with intent” to make sure that the reader can also feel the importance of the objects she is talking about

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    things I wanted. Most of the things I wanted were expensive so I would save enough money to get what I wanted and I would wake up on Saturday mornings with joy in my heart at that I’m able to get something on my own. When the author starts off the poem there is joy in his morning the same as mine‚ then it all changes when he runs into a woman he had a previous relationship with in the mall. As they’re catching up he finds out where she stays and how she had a new person of interest. If I was in his

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    time. Where one comes from does not define being American‚ rather its what is done to assimilate into the American life. Okitas poem and Ciseneros story both examine the ideology of what it means to be American; both texts suggest that‚ in order to meet the expectations of American identity‚ a certain criteria must be met on the societal and cultural aspect. In Okitas poem “Response to Executive order 9066” a strong social bond is tied between the narrator and a character named Denise. The characterization

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