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    explore the sense of belonging by his speaker in different ways. We experience through “The Widower in the Country” a loss of a sense of belonging caused by the death of the speaker’s wife. In “The Away-Bound Train” the speaker describes the rural landscape in his poetry‚ and his sense of belonging to it. Les Murray in “The Widower in the Country” uses descriptive imagery and emotive language to highlight the loss of belonging. The depression of the speaker by having no real direction in life

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    Li-Young Lee’s Eating Alone is a poem about working through the grief of a lost loved one and coming to terms with your own loneliness. In this poem‚ the mention of the feeling “cold” is used as symbolism to show the loneliness that the speaker is feeling. The speaker begin the poem in his garden‚ pulling up onions.

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    attitude of the speaker; while Elizabeth Bishop‚ in her poem “Five Flights Up‚” uses repetition‚ personification‚ visual imagery‚ and auditory imagery to express the questioning and worried mind-set of the speaker. Almost everything about the poem “Five A.M.” is nonchalant and seems to suggest that the speaker takes this same walk regularly. When the speaker says “my arms alternate easily to my pace‚” it tells that they are not in hurry‚ going nowhere in no set time. The speaker also seems to know

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    follows anger‚ then depression‚ and finally acceptance. In “Because I Could Not Stop for Death‚” by Emily Dickinson‚ the speaker is taken on an un expected journey that illuminates her path of mourning‚ which helps her come to an acceptance with her loss. The title: “Because I Could Not Stop for Death‚” states that the speaker could not begin to grieve the loss. The speaker knew it had to end but could not bear to end it on his of her own‚ thus “Because I could not stop for Death‚/ He kindly stopped

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    helpful step is to becoming a better speaker is to raise the pitch of the voice just a little every now and then being careful not to yell. Which in turn allows the speech to sound sort of like a debate to some extent‚ especially id it is on something the speaker really would care about and that is very important as well. Another tip would be to study some great speakers such as Abraham Lincoln‚ John F Kennedy‚ or Winston Churchill just to list a few. These speakers were amongst the best most well-known

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    Childs life‚ where one is confronted with leaving their home‚ their country‚ to live somewhere else unknown. In ’Originally’‚ which is divided into three parts‚ one follows the experiences of a speaker‚ who seems to have been forced to leave his or hers home‚ change and crisis being endured‚ and how the speaker in the end effect‚ slowly‚ adapts. The Poem though seemingly talks about this child leaving its home and changing‚ the Poem also shows how People all there lives change‚ starting by growing up

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    physical appearance than to what they are saying. Perhaps you simply don’t like the speaker - you may mentally argue with the speaker and be fast to criticise‚ either verbally or in your head. You are not interested in the topic/issue being discussed and become bored. Not focusing and being easily distracted‚ fiddling with your hair‚ fingers‚ a pen etc. or gazing out of the window or focusing on objects other than the speaker. Feeling unwell or tired‚ hungry‚ thirsty or needing to use the toilet. Identifying

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    opinion of the speaker that an unproductive existence has no value or significance because it is vain‚ and pointless. Piercy uses figurative language‚ imagery‚ description‚ symbolism‚ and details to develop this theme throughout the poem. The narrator begins developing the theme in the first stanza by describing the people he loves the best. The speaker states that the people he loves "jump into work head first without dallying in the shallows" (2-3). Using this imagery the speaker reveals that

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    persuasion. Persuasion is insisted in Remember as the speaker is persuading that person to remember her/him without grieving. The poet of Remember uses a lot of persuasion and instructions as though the speaker is in charge here. In Crabbit old woman persuasion is portrayed through out all the poem. The poet uses simple language and rhetorical questions to create a great effect. Rhetorical questions are used in the poem in a sense that the speaker is putting the blame on the nurses. ’’Is that what your

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    event. The poem begins with the description of what the speaker sees while playing golf on an October day. When the speaker says‚ "I saw something to remember"� (line 2)‚ it informs the reader that something very important is going to happen. The speaker first describes the trees and the sky‚ and then he starts to talk about the geese flying overhead. He then talks about the clouds‚ but regresses back to talking about the geese. The speaker describes all of the beautiful things around him‚ but it

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