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    Analyzing “I Do Not Love You Except Because I Love You” Pablo Neruda’s poem‚ “I Do Not Love You Except Because I Love You”‚ the theme illustrates the confusion and pain of falling in love. This poem shows how hard it is to love someone and how love sometimes can hurt. This poem combines two general poetry types: it is a narrative poem because it tells a story and it is a lyric poem because it includes the writer’s feelings and passion. In this poem‚ it shows how fast time goes by. The writer

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    lived with my mom and dad till I was nine then my parent spit up and then I moved with dad. we lived in many New Hampshire towns growing up. My hobbies are hanging out with friends and working next door as a babysitter when I was in my teens. I still love babysitting as I got older but I had to think about college and I always wanted to go to college in New York. My career was to be a good artist‚ to be a fashion designer or a really good cook like my dad. My education was two years of college in New

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    You come late. When you arrive‚ others have long preceded you‚ and they are engaged in a heated discussion‚ a discussion too heated for them to pause and tell you exactly what it is about. You listen for a while‚ until you decide that you have caught the tenor of the argument then you put in your oar. Someone answers‚ you answer him another comes to your defense another aligns himself against you. The hour grows late‚ you must depart. And you do depart‚ with the discussion still vigorously in

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    hypocrite. What can I say people love to talk about me‚ bad or good. I’m known from being hated and loved. I’m nice‚ and I’m a bitch. I’m respectful‚ and I’m rude. I am blunt‚ I am loyal. I’m not shy. I do whatever I god damn please. I can take care of myself. I know what’s good for me. I know how to have a good time. I’ll keep you laughing. I have a personality. I tell it like it is and I know how to get what I want. I’m very silly I goof around a lot but there is a serious side of me‚ I’m not just fun

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    An analysis and comparison of The child who walks backwards and A poem for Darcy The poems The child who walks backwards by Lorna Crozier and A poem for Darcy by Steven Herrick explore the issue of child abuse. The poets give very similar treatment to the theme and both poems have the same tone. In all else‚ the poems are different. Crozier makes use of language techniques throughout whereas Herrick’s poem is unadorned‚ which creates its own impact. Both poems are devastating in the social

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    In the poem “An Echo Sonnet”‚ author Robert Pack writes of a conversation between a person’s voice and its echo. With the use of numerous literary techniques‚ Pack is able to enhance the meaning of the poem: that we must depend on ourselves for answers because other opinions are just echoes of our own ideas. At first glance‚ the reader notices that the poem is divided into two parts in order to resemble a conversation. When reading the sonnet for the first time the reader may make the mistake

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    Analysis of Defense of Poetry Steve Budd   Percy Bysshe Shelley               Percy Shelley was born in 1792 in Sussex England‚ Shelley would become one of the finest poets of the Romantic period.  He was brought up under very privileged circumstance and attending Syon House Academy at the age of ten‚ Eton at the age of twelve and would later attend Oxford University (Penn par 1).  It was at this time he would received extensive knowledge of the classics and become interested in science and

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    Pablo Neruda’s Viente Poemas de Amor y una Cancion Desperada is an emotional collection of poems that explores infatuation‚ passion and final separation that comes with love. Additionally‚ as a political activist in a time of rapid social change‚ Neruda was influenced by his context and his passion for social justice and equality. The metaphor of life represented by Neruda’s constructed mythical landscape serves to convey his understanding of existence but also his relation to nature and to his childhood

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    I See You, You See Me

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    mend. The past can’t be rewritten‚ But it can make you stronger. Be thankful for every change‚ For every break in your heart‚ For every scar‚ Pages were turned‚ Bridges were burned‚ But you… HAD LEARNED -you’ll know if the person really cares when he ask what’s wrong and when you tell him nothing‚ he stays there‚ waiting..for the real reason. -"Never compare yourself with anyone in this world‚ if you do so..then you are insulting yourself. -continue your day with a smile

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    Poetry test Thursday October 3 You fit into me By: Margaret Atwood You fit into me like a hook into an eye a fishhook an open eye What initially appears to be a silly love poem quickly becomes dark and harrowing. Atwood overturns the expected definition of “hook and eye” and replaces it with an image of brutality and violence. The power of this setup/letdown formula often hinges‚ as in this poem‚ on the multiple meanings of words. “You fit into me” captures Atwood’s interest in the mechanisms

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