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    Mora English 111 Prof Kumar 29 November 2012 Loneliness is the Common Ground Loneliness and alienation is a feeling that most everyone feels at one point or another anywhere in the world. The poems “Embrace” by Billy Collins and “Daystar” by Rita Dove share this theme in common. After thoroughly reading both I was able to compare the two poems beyond its similar theme and as well as highlight their differences by analyzing the different ways they utilize literary devices to convey their message

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    Culture has no colour: Cultural Amalgamation of Cosmopolitanism *M.Kalai Nathiyal and **Dr V.Malarkodi Abstract This paper surveys and critically reviews of the major research works on Culture has no colour‚ a brief study of cultural amalgamation of cospmopolitanism.This paper analyze Cultural amalgamation which describes not only about race and culture apart from that it also focuses on intexuality on language and indigenous and international cultures. Cultural amalgamation happened when

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    Motherhood What is motherhood? Being caring and having patience are the main two components that make a good mother. In the poems “Daystar by Rita Dove and “To a Daughter Leaving Home” by Linda Pastan both of the mothers are going through different stages of motherhood. In both poems we see the similarities that both poems have and we also see the differences. Dove and Pastan show us an early stage of mother and a late stage of motherhood. Although they are different stages of motherhood‚ they are both

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    American Poet - Sylvia Plath." Modern American Poet. Web. 14 Apr. 2012. <http://poetsylviaplath.blogspot.com/>. "Stanza 8 Summary." Shmoop. Web. 15 Apr. 2012. <http://www.shmoop.com/skunk-hour/stanza-8-summary.html>. "Some of Rita ’s Poems." Rita Dove- American Award Winner. Web. 15 Apr. 2012. <http://ritadovespage.tripod.com/id11.html>. "The Thought-Fox." Enotes.com. Enotes.com. Web. 15 Apr. 2012. <http://www.enotes.com/thought-fox-salem/thought-fox-681298>.

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    Contemporary poetry and traditional poetry are analogous and diverse in multiple ways. The poems “Vacation” by Rita Dove‚ and “Introduction to Poetry” by Billy Collins‚ are both modern poems that can be comparable to the traditional poem‚ “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost. Many people also criticize traditional poetry‚ and write how they feel about it and what they think the meaning is. When explicating these poems‚ you start to learn the real meaning of each one. Contemporary poets appear

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    the in “The Writer” the author writes about his daughter’s youth from an outside perspective‚ both wonderfully impart the blissful feeling of childhood through vivid descriptions of the soft and pleasant nuances that make childhood so blissful. Rita Dove shows us her world through the lens of a fifth grader. She envies her older brother despite the fact that he is depicted as young and inexperienced‚ shown by his poor choice to squat in poison ivy. Her grandparents have a very strong presence and

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    In the summer leading up to my first semester in college‚ my expectations were high. I assumed that all I had to do was study‚ attend my classes and I would breeze through the courses with ease. As I predicted‚ I began the fall semester effortlessly and my confidence was higher than before. As a student in the Honors College‚ I was presented with a mass amount of opportunities that I found it impossible to isolate myself from others which I always had a tendency to do. I began to participate in several

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    The Darker Face of the Earth is a story composed by Rita Dove in 1994. Since it is the adjustment of the story Oedipus the King‚ the storyline is very comparable in a few sections. The distinction is in The Darker Face of the Earth‚ especially‚ centers around how African Americans are being subjugated by the white individuals and how they recover their flexibility by revolting‚ drove by Augustus New Castle. Amalia Jennings was a white lady‚ who runs a plantation and took part in an extramarital entanglement

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    audibles of the woman "muttering against / a tree‚ exhausted‚ purged." This closing scene allows the reader to see and hear the woman worn out and mumbling about her past as a child‚ where she too was whipped for her ill doings. "Daystar‚" by Rita Dove This poem is about a stay at home mother who uses nature and her imagination to escape

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    The poems “Daystar” by Rita Dove and “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden share many similar themes. The main theme that these two poems share is being unappreciated. Both narrators used specific language and imagery to support this theme. In the poem “Those Winter Sundays” the father is described to wake up every morning even on Sundays also‚ to warm the house up for his child. He worked all week doing labor and “No one ever thanked him” is a hint that people around him were very unappreciative

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