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    It seems like all I do is whine. I just want the sun to shine. The type of poem I made is a fourteen line sonnet. It is made up of an ABAB rhyme scheme with a couplet at the end of it. There are four stanzas with four lines in each except the couplet at the end. I chose this pattern because it is more familiar to me than other rhyme schemes. The poem’s main purpose is to show my dislike of cloudy or rainy days. I use a lot of personification in this poem. Using personification is dominant

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    structured in three major parts: the strophe the antistrophe and the epode. -Consider the subject matter that you wish to write about‚ and remember that beauty can be found in the least expected places. -Write a 10-line stanza Follows the rhyme scheme: A-B-A-B-C-D-E-C-D-E Example of Chosen Poem Form: From Ode to Sir Lucius Gray and Sir H. Morison Ben Jonson (1572-1637) It is not growing like a tree In bulk‚ doth make man better be; Or standing long an Oak‚ three hundred year

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    Analysis Of William Blake’s Poems Infant Joy Notes This simple poem is two stanzas of six lines each. The two stanzas each follow an ABCDDC rhyme scheme‚ a contrast to most of Blake’s other poetic patterns. The rhyming words are always framed by the repetition of "thee" at the end of the fourth and sixth lines‚ drawing the reader’s attention to the parent‚ who speaks‚ and his or her concern with the baby. The infant’s words‚ or those imagined by the parent to be spoken by the infant‚ are set

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    이예지 백정국 Literary Criticism 2014. 10. 28 Lisel Mueller’s Poem “Things” with New Criticism ​ New Criticism is a methodology which argues that literature is independent and criticizes only the text itself without any background‚ such as its relevance to any information about author or the situations of the time period when it was written. In this paper‚ I try to analyze and find the poetic beauty of Lisel Mueller’s poem “Things” by using the perspective of New Criticism. First of all‚ what can be found

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    The Latin phrase‚ “memento mori”‚ connotes the brevity of life as its message continuously remains apparent in art throughout the centuries. Artists illustrate subjects of forthcoming death in various methods‚ either subtly with dark color schemes or explicitly with symbolic metaphors. The presence of the human skull‚ an object synonymous with death‚ envelops the audience with grim thoughts as they are lead to conclude the demise of the artwork’s subject‚ or of themselves. Currently on view at the

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    person go to make an immense amount of money? Would they go through a Ponzi scheme? A Ponzi scheme is an investment fraud that brings the payment of the purported returns to existing investors from funds contributed by new investors. Ponzi scheme organizers often solicit new targets by promising to invest their funds in opportunities claimed to generate high returns with little or no risk at all. In almost all of the Ponzi schemes‚ the fraudsters focus on trying to attract new money to make the promised

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    Is technology good or bad for young children? This question is on a lot of people’s minds.  If you’ve ever seen a child with a touchscreen computer like a smartphone or an iPad‚ it’s easy to understand why.  The devices seem to enchant kids like few things that have come before – reliably absorbing them for a surprisingly long time.  And good luck taking one away! (Angry baby…) Many parents experience conflicting feelings about their kids’ powerful attraction to touchscreen computers.  On the

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    “Outside/Inside” Vs. “Lunch Money” Two. Two What? Two artistic‚ meaningful‚ and melodic poems dummy. The cleverly crafted poem entitled “Outside/Inside” by Carol Diggory Shields describe a young child in elementary school who wants to play outside in the rain‚ but is not allowed to and has to color in geography maps with other classmates. The witty poem entitled “Lunch Money” Carol Diggory Shields describes a child who has asked every single one of his elders for lunch money and can only rely

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    Who Built the Pyramids? Pyramids: Who Built Them? The Great Pyramids at Giza is the oldest monument on the list of the Seven Wonders of the World. There are several theories or believes behind the construction of these massive stone sculptures. However‚ after researching hard workers not slaves constructed these pyramids seems realistic compared to aliens or out of this world forces building these pyramids. These pyramids were built in 2570 BC‚ by ancient Egyptians and are located at Cairo

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    In Taylor’s poem Huswifery and Bradstreet’s epistle To My Dear and Loving Husband both use metaphors and rhyme scheme to discuss the role of servitude of a wife. Taylor uses both metaphors and rhyme scheme to emphasize his point that just as a wife works to serve her husband‚ god will help those who desire to exalt him. Taylor throughout his poem uses the metaphor of a loom to compare himself to the spinning wheel to demand to God that Taylor be used‚ much like a man would demand his wife to do

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