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    English 12 5 January 2013 Sharon Olds: From Psalms to Satan Says Movement: Sharon Olds is a confessional poet. The criteria of the confessional genre are subject matter that is deeply personal to the speaker or author. The work of Sharon Olds is almost exclusively her own personal experiences with her sisters and parents as well as her experiences with being a mother. The subject matter is also typically on taboo subjects such as sex which is also a common topic of Sharon Olds’ work. Another common

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    Sometimes there are elements that are present in the book that have a tendency to get lost in the production and directing of a movie. At other times‚ the movie adds elements that are not originally in the book. In Walter Mosley’s book‚ “Devil in a Blue Dress‚” and the movie of the same name share some similar literary elements. However‚ there are several vital situations and parts of the book’s story that are not present in the film. Hence‚ the movie downplays a lot of the foul language as well as

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    Devil In A Blue Dress: Chapters 1-14 In the first fourteen chapters of “Devil In A Blue Dress” by Walter Mosley‚ Mosley introduces a character named Ezekiel Rawlins‚ or Easy. Easy is a home owner and takes great pride that he is one‚ but he is fired from his job at Champion because Easy did not want to work an extra hour. Since he has no job he does not know how he will pay his mortgage. Joppy‚ a friend of Easy‚ knows of Easy’s situation and arranges a job for him with a man named DeWitt Albright

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    Focus Journal # 20‚ Sharon Olds‚ The promise‚ 591 May 2‚ 2012 I. Understanding: In this poem Sharon Olds wishes the reader to believe that when terminally ill a man should have say in whether he continues to suffer in pain while useless‚ or to keep living. II. Analyzing: In this poem Olds does a great job painting a visual picture in the readers mind. “We are also in our/bed‚ fitted naked closely/ along each other¸half passed out/ after love‚ drifting back and/ forth across the border of

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    Sharon Olds’ poem “I Go Back to May 1937” is written as if the speaker; which appears to be female is looking back in time to when he or she’s parents first met and married. The speaker throughout the poem does not seem pleased with the events that unfolded thereafter‚ but nonetheless understands that there is nothing that she could have done to stop it from happening. The poem gives a short glimpse into the life the couple had and the effect it had on the child/narrator. The poem is almost a flashback

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    Sharon Olds‚ the author of “on the Subway” shows us two different worlds coming together. Both poems have been explicitly implied‚ to demonstrate the differences and similarities. This is why theme and imagery help the reader better understand this poem. Sharon shows how both worlds are in reference to one another‚ but at final time they come together.     At the beginning of the poem there is two boys that are both from different races. They both sit right across each other and observe each other

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    been portrayed in all types of mediums where semiotics influence a person ’s thought process. The influence of racial stereotyping has molded how a person judges another person by the basis of their race. Walter Mosley‚ the author of Devil in a Blue Dress‚ takes advantage of existing racial stereotypes to inform his readers of the enormous issue still facing society today. Mosley has incorporated the issues of ethnic discrimination noticed in media and advertisements in Western Culture while mass

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    An essay of “The dress”. The short story “The dress” is written by the Irish author Julia Darling in 2006. The short story is about two siblings‚ Rachel and Flora‚ who lives alone with their mother. It was the birthday of the mother for the two siblings‚ and Rachel had bought a new dress for the birthday celebration. While she was searching for the dress in the house‚ she had the thought that her sister Flora must have taken it‚ which made her angry. Flora had the dress and she was at a café with

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    Sharon Salzberg Sharon Salzberg is a remarkable lady who has spent her life devoted to insight meditation in order to find peace for the tragic loses of both her mother and father when she was young. She first encountered Buddhism in an Asian Philosophy class while she was at the State University in Buffalo‚ New York. This was in 1969 and it seemed to inspire her so much that the next year she decided to take an independent study trip to India. During her trip to India‚ she wanted to find‚ “

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    Rites of passage” - Sharon Olds and “Real boys” - William Pollack Although the main theme of the two texts is anger and how boys express this strong feeling as a way of solution to conflicts‚ the texts‚ in term of form they are fundamentally different. On the one hand‚ text 1(a) is a poem called “Rites of passage” written by Sharon Olds‚ which ironically shows how this violence has been present in the life of the poet’s son. On the other hand‚ text1 (b) is an extract from scholarly study

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