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    Green Eggs and Ham‚ One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish‚ and How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Etc. In his stories‚ he often uses rhyme. For example in the beginning of the book The Cat In the Hat‚ the two children are thinking about what to do and they said‚ “ Too wet to go out and too cold to play ball. So we sat in the house. We did nothing at all.” These sentences have rhyme in the ending of each end. Not only in the Cat in the Hat‚ most of his stories are written in this type of simple rhyming poem

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    III. Symbolic Setting IV. Mood a. Loneliness b. Fear of Regret c. Regret V. The Title is important VI. Literary Terms d. Imagery e. Symbolism f. Personification g. Onomatopoeia VII. Rhyme Scheme h. Stanzas i. Lines VIII. Narrator IX. Conclusion The theme of “The Road Not Taken” by Frost shows that all people have choices to make in their lives. And that the choices we make are guided by our perception of the

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    Notes on “Ballad of Birmingham” 1. Plot summary: A young girl asks her mother for permission to attend a freedom march in downtown Birmingham with her friends. Her mother‚ fearing violence‚ refuses to let her go and suggests that the child go to church instead. After she leaves‚ the mother is relieved that the child is in a safe place; then‚ she hears the bomb explode and rushes out to make sure her child is ok. She goes to the site of the church‚ which is now a pile of broken glass and bricks‚ and

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    used any secondary sources in my work. Signature: ______________ Date: __________________ ‘Juggler’ by Richard Wilbur is a reflective yet kinaesthetic poem which consists of five sestets‚ each of which follows an abcbac rhyme scheme. The rhyme scheme is not regular but it is consistent throughout all 5 stanzas of the poem. This lends the poem a sense of unbroken momentum and fluidity‚ which ties in neatly with the subject of juggling. The poem quite starkly illustrates the inevitability

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    Age and youth By William Shakespeare The poem "age and youth"‚ by William Shakespeare (born April 26th 1564 – died April 23rd 1616) is one of his profound poems which was published in 1588. It is apart of a collection of numerous poems in "The Passionate Pilgrim"‚ ‘Age and Youth being numeral XII. These various poems centre on the ideas of the early and late stages in life. More notably however his one sided perception on the two topics. "Youth" is cast as being the more favourable and several

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    Jason R Sayles Professor Mark McGrath Literature 3-10-2013 Emily Dickinson vs. Walt Whitman During the time in American history known as the romantic period‚ two poets began to stray from the traditional methods of writing poetry. These poets were Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson. These two poets led different lifestyles. Oddly enough‚ there writing was very similar besides having different lengths. “Whitman ’s poem "Song of Myself‚ No.6" and Dickinson ’s poem "This quiet Dust was Gentlemen

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    Horses by Edwin Muir Homework to complete before class analysis of poem. Directions: select either question one or two to complete for homework. 1. Rhythm: read the poem aloud at least 3 times. As you read it the 3rd time‚ jot down the rhyme scheme. As you read it a forth time‚ record your voice. Listen to your recorded voice and write down your observations. What do you notice? 2. Activity: consider for a moment that the poem is written to reflect a fairy tale or bad dream. In the box below

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    fire‚ we have a sense that he believes desire is a sin. He also compares ice with hate when he writes “I think I know enough of hate to say that for destruction‚ ice is also great.” In these lines‚ Frost refers to mankinds hate for each other. The rhyme scheme of

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    The 1960s were a riotous decade for America‚ particularly for those who lived in the South. During this period‚ the South was under legalized racial segregation due to the influence of Jim Crow laws. In support to end these laws and establish civil rights for all Americans‚ protests‚ demonstrations‚ and marches took place across the country. However‚ as not everyone supported this movement‚ substantial backlash was inflicted upon many by those opposed to change. Birmingham‚ Alabama‚ a city of the

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    On Monsieur’s Departure This poem is one of the nicest poems‚ which was written by Queen Elizabeth I. Her poems‚ speeches and translations illustrate her political genius and her rhetorical ingenuity. The “On Monsieur’s departure” is a poem that talks about love. Queen Elizabeth I fell in love‚ but because of her position she couldn’t reveal her true feelings. She couldn’t decide what to do and at the end she was very frustrated because unfortunately she had to ignore her feelings because of

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