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    ‘Out‚ Out’ by Robert Frost Task: Show how Robert Frost effectively reveals the fragility of life in the poem‚ ‘Out‚ Out’. You may wish to consider setting‚ imagery‚ tone and the ending. In his poem‚ ‘Out‚ Out’‚ Robert Frost effectively reveals the fragility of life. The themes of sudden death and child labour help to make this a very sad and shocking narrative poem. The title alludes to Macbeth’s poignant speech on hearing of the unexpected passing of his wife‚ with the metaphor‚ ‘Out‚ out‚ brief

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    aspects and differences. “A November Landscape”‚ written by E.J. Pratt and “Winter”‚ which was written by Dorothy Livesay are both different poems that have a smilar tone. Although the tone of both poems is bleak‚ the tone of “A November Landscape” brightens at the end‚ while the tone of “Winter” grows to be less hopeful. Comparatively‚ the tone in both poems is bleak‚ in other words‚ they are cold and raw. For example‚ images of death and decay are shown in “A November Landscape”. Throughout the

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    The poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost addresses the idea of decision-making and choosing what direction life will take you. The poem is about the speaker arriving at a fork in the road‚ where both paths are carpeted with leaves. The persona‚ who is believed to be Frost himself‚ chooses to take the road less traveled by. He tells himself that he will take the other road another day‚ although he knows it is unlikely that he will have the opportunity to do so. The poem concludes with the

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    Albert Camus: The Guest 1. Existentialism: Sartre and Camus are the two most important French Existentialists. 2. Do not believe that there is any “essential nature” 3. Believe that our “nature” is constructed by the choices that we make 4. Absurdism: The belief that our desire for meaning is greater than the capacity of the universe to produce meaning. 5. There is no inherent meaning in the world 6. We warp the non-sense of the universe into a meaningful material reality

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    Mending a Wall by Robert Frost you can see how having a fence strengthened his and his neighbors relationship with one another. Many families have fences that will go around their yard‚ maybe they do not really need it‚ but it has always been there. What would happen if it was taken away? I know that if my fence got taken away it would be very bad because I do not want my dog to get away. Also because my neighbors have a lot of dogs and I wouldn’t want their dogs coming in to my yard constantly.

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    November Blues Sharon M. Draper The Title of my book is called November Blues‚ and the Author is Sharon M. Draper. In the book November Blues the main characters are all kids and they’re names are November Nelson‚ Josh Prescott‚ Dana‚ Olivia‚ and Jericho Prescott. November Nelson Loses her boyfriend to a pledge stunt gone wrong‚ and he leave a little peace of him behind‚ 2 Months after Josh’s death November finds out that she is pregnant with Josh’s baby. Josh Prescott is November’s boyfriend

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    describe Frost’s views on things that are much larger and more universal. He suggests that everything has its own design‚ even things as small as spiders. I believe that this poem is about fate. Frost describes the spider at first as being light-colored and pure. From the very first line‚ the spider in Robert Frost’s Design is quite unusual. A white spider is something most people don’t see everyday. While reading the poem one wonders if the intense irony of the all white flower‚ moth and spider is

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    The story unfolds during the poem‚ of the young farm boy having his hand severed by a wood saw‚ came from a newspaper article that frost read.However‚ being a poet‚ frost does not simply reproduce the details of the article as a narrative.He carefully selects the details to use and the ones to omit so that his poem‚based on the factual‚unemotional newspaper report of one particular farm boy’s tragic death becomes a poem exploring the fragility of life‚its apparent cheapness and the constant presence

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    “Nothing Gold Can Stay” Robert Frost desires his poetry to “begin in delight and end in wisdom.” He achieves this as seen in “Nothing Gold Can Stay‚” using metaphors‚ soft alliterations and wise biblical allusions showing that everything beautiful and young comes to an end. The Poem begins with metaphors which make comparisons to the beauty of youth. “Natures first green is gold‚” compares the precious beauty of first stages to the priceless value of gold. “Her early leaf’s a flower‚” demonstrates

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    The structure of Blackberry-picking by Seamus Heaney and Nothing Gold Can Stay by Robert Frost is similar in that both poems are written in one stanza (despite the fact the Blackberry-picking is noticeably longer). The lines in each poem do not follow a pattern in term of lengths which could be a representation of life’s unexpected ups and downs. On the other hand Blackberrying by Sylvia Plath is written in three stanzas unlike the other two poems‚ however‚ all three poems have a line which changes

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