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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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    with their life‚ or if they have ever contemplated about their death. In “Richard Cory” by Edwin Arlington Robinson‚ he shows us that what we see or think of other people can be wrong. Robinson uses imagery to put a picture in our heads. When the speaker says “He was a gentleman from sole to crown‚ Clean favored‚ and imperially slim.” Robinson is describing how Richard is royally slender‚ and possibly tall‚ proud in how he is dressed‚ also that he had respect for others. “Whenever Richard Cory went

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    the beginning. The speaker pleads to his audience about his honesty and his personal self-revelation to come. He tells of the limitless suffering‚ sorrow‚ and pain and his long experience in various ships and ports. The speaker never explains exactly why he is driven to take to the ocean. Lines 6-11 Here‚ the speaker conveys intense‚ concrete images of cold‚ anxiety‚ stormy seas‚ and rugged shorelines. The comparisons relating to imprisonment are many‚ combining to drag the speaker into his prolonged

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    poem “Passed On” by Carole Satymurti‚ the speaker tells a story almost as in a novel of their mother and how she left them a box of index cards with advice on life when she died. The speaker’s gender seems to be female. In the poem‚ the poet presents the theme of growing up and becoming one’s own person through the maturation and acceptance process. She personifies the index cards themselves‚ comparing them to her mother. They also characterize the speaker and her mother and create a mood of sadness

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    The Apparition Analysis The speaker conveys several attitudes towards the subject of “The Apparition” throughout the poem including a late shift of attitude between lines 13-14. “The Apparition” is a poem written by Donne about the relationship between a man and woman and how the woman has mistreated and abused the man and revenge is taken on the woman by the man’s ghost. John Donne‚ as the speaker‚ develops several attitudes towards the subject in “The Apparition” throughout the use of imagery

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    Counselling is a process of providing the speaker with the time and space to explore and gain an understanding of their problems or of matters that may be causing concern. Through effective counselling the speaker is afforded the right environment to share their unique experience and will work towards either coming to terms with their problems or possibly over time resolving them completely. Counselling is more than offering advice or guidance to the speaker‚ counselling aims to develop and facilitate

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