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    Carpe Diem

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    the poem in Spanish and the title is no te detengas that has nothing to do with the title of “Carpe Diem”‚ this version is interpreted by Leandro Wolfson a little different but with the same inspirational message. Carpe Diem is a poem that not uses rhyme also does not use any metaphorical phrases and neither allegorical characters‚ this poem talks directly to you it is talking to yourself in a easy and directly way and not using and weird language and is not talking nonsense. I like it a lot because

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    Disabled by Wilfred Owen

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    of one man’s own experience during World War I. Owen wrote about the war because he was a poet and a soldier. I believe that Owen saw the disorder that war created‚ and I noticed that he used irregularities of rhyme in the seven stanzas to reflect that disorder. Also‚ the poem of half rhyme gave his poetry a dissonant‚ disturbing quality that amplified his theme. His usage of language gave the poem an urgency and directness‚ and all the senses were utilized. The poem expressed the horrors of war and

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     a) Imagery and Image Patterns    b)  Figurative Language ­ – ie. Simile‚ Metaphor‚ Personification‚ Allusion‚ etc.   ­ Personification: the free bird leaps   ­ Imagery: Leaping on the back of wind    c) Sound Techniques — ie. Rhyme‚ Alliteration‚ Onomatopoeia‚ etc  ­ Rhyme: with a fearful ​ trill​ …….but longed for​  still​ …….on the distant ​ hill​ ……..    d) Other Language Techniques      5. Identify and explain the significant shifts and changes in the poem.    Specifically‚ look for shifts in: 

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    Old English‚ Old Saxon‚ Old High and Low German‚ and Old Norse‚ being used without rhyme. The scheme was to divide each line into two‚ with a caesura between. Each line would have three or four stressed syllables beginning with the same consonant; two of these would be in the first half of the line; and one or two in the second. Alliteration gradually began to disappear as the basic structure for poetry when rhyme was introduced from Latin hymns. In Icelandic poetry‚ however‚ it remains a basic poetic

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    Keine Lazarovitch

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    “Keine Lazarovitch” By: Irving Layton The poem “Keine Lazarovitch” by Irving Layton was written about his mother‚ Keine‚ most likely as a eulogy after she died in 1959. The unusual yet astonishing thing about this poem is during the first four paragraphs the mood is dark‚ almost evil like‚ and fierce‚ as he speaks of growing old and death‚ “For her mouth was not water but a curse‚” (paragraph 2). We can see that the speaker‚ her son‚ is an honest and expressive man. The emotional effects

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    A Ballad of Inquiry

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    A Ballad of Inquiry An Analysis of “Ode To My Socks” A Ballad of Inquiry An Analysis of “Ode To My Socks” In the religion of Taoism‚ cherishing what you have in the present is an essential idea. Envy of strangers’ possessions and wanting miscellaneous objects or feats clouds one’s mind. Loving what life has to offer‚ even the insignificant events‚ allows you to live a joyful and less stressful life. Pablo Neruda was able to capture the essence of Taoism in his poem‚ “Ode To My Socks”

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    Miss

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    What purpose does Wilfred Owen’s poem Futility serve? Wilfred Owen wanted to show the true cost of war‚ there was a lot of pro war propaganda published during the 1st world war that glorified it‚ Wilfred wanted people to understand that it wasn’t all heroic actions but was gruesome and scary for most‚ he also made political comments about how wrong war was and the long term effects. Owen started writing naturalistic poems about the horror of war. He wanted to show people war isn’t that great as

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    Poetry and Cockroach

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    the cockroach‚ do any of them sound like metaphors for something that a human being might do? What? The poem’s rhythm may be understood by counting the number of syllables in each line (metre). Describe the rhyme scheme used. How do rhythm and rhyme contribute to its overall tone and

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    Words- The Poet’s Tools to Life Words are powerful tools that inspire and connect people. Words challenge and inspire a poet’s audience by allowing the author to convey different messages to the reader. Utilizing these tools‚ the poet can take readers to faraway places‚ lend understanding‚ and evoke strong emotions. Writers string them together in the hope of communicating new ideas that expose their deepest fears‚ desires‚ and truths. In “The Chimney Sweeper‚” William Blake utilizes literary

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    weapon of war‚ a turret‚ maybe on top of a tank‚ like it is on top of the table. Olds’ poetic form [or lack thereof] can be viewed as the turmoil on a battlefield or the organized mess of a children’s birthday party. Her sentence structure doesn’t rhyme‚ varies in length and in meaning‚ sometimes examining the children‚ other times her own feelings. Some of her sentences are descriptive‚

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