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    imagination because Amy used the noun meaning of fireworks to demonstrate the figurative meaning of fireworks. However‚ this poem has an irregular meter because each line has a different number of syllables. Also‚ there isn’t a pattern in the stressed and unstressed words. This poem also didn’t have any onomatopoeias‚ consonances and assonances. The poem is written in seven stanzas‚ which includes four regular quatrains and three regular couplets. The first stanza is a couplet that tells the reader the

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    Table of Contents Introduction………………….………………………………………………..2 1. The Literature Review……….……………………………….……….…….…...4 2.1. Phonetics and Phonology ………………………………………………......4 2.2. Phoneme and Allophone…..…………………………………………….….5 2.3. Voiceless Plosive Consonants …………………………………....………..7 2.4. Aspiration and Degrees of Aspiration ……………………………….…….9 2.5. Spoken Discourse…………….…………………………………………….12 2. Research Results and Discussions……………………………………………....15 3

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    In this essay‚ I am going to explore and analyze how Gerard Manley Hopkins marries the two themes of religion and nature together in his poem‚ “Pied Beauty”‚ and how these ideas are presented in terms of language‚ form‚ and structure. Firstly‚ Hopkins presents these two themes through peaceful imagery created by various aspects in the poem. For example‚ this is evident in “Landscape plotted and pieced – fold‚ fallow and plough”. The word choices in this line‚ include “plotted”‚ “pieced” and “plough”

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    A Blessing

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    image of the setting and the relationship between animals and humans. Also in the poem there is an indirect message. The message of the poem is‚ if a person can absent from their comfort zone they can see the uniqueness in themselves and live life unstressed. Furthermore‚ the message James Wright want people to discover is hidden within the poem‚ but he uses many poetic techniques that give hints to the overall message. The message of the poem is expressed thought poetic techniques such as‚ theme and

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    Love Is Not All, or Is It?

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    past resolution’s. One might be driven to sell love for peace‚ trade their memories for a meal‚ but never give up love even if it was to release horrible pains or to get food to live. Part II: Scan the Poem. / = stressed syllable ^ = unstressed syllable \ = half-stressed syllable || = significant pause ^ / | ^ / | ^ / | ^ / | ^ / | 1 Love is not all: it is not meat nor drink A ^ / | ^ / | ^ / | ^ / | ^ / | 2 Nor slumber

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    Sonnet 18

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    Keeping love alive is not easy. One knows that life eventually comes to an end‚ but does love? Time passes and days must end. It is in "Sonnet 18"‚ by Shakespeare‚ that we see a challenge to the idea that love is finite. Shakespeare shows us how some love is eternal and will live on forever in comparison to a beautiful summer ’s day. Shakespeare has a way of keeping love alive in "Sonnet 18"‚ and he uses a variety of techniques to demonstrate how love is more brilliant and everlasting than a summer

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    Module a Essay Hsc 2012

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    Through the continual friction between binary opposites‚ Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s ‘Sonnets from the Portuguese’ reflect a context of progress‚ allowing for a new‚ more powerful expression of love. Browning’s optimistic views on change and progress are idealised‚ thus reducing society to “contrarious voices”‚ dismissing it in one line. By contrast‚ Fitzgerald’s modernist novel‚ ‘The Great Gatsby’‚ incorporates Flaubert’s realistic depiction of a society deluded by the impulse to romanticise. The

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    will be worse. The poem is built of four stanzas( quatrain )‚ each consisting of four lines. The rhyme scheme is‚ in the first stanza - abab‚ in the second - cdcd‚ in the third - efef‚ and in the fourth - ghgh. The meter is trecet iamb ( stressed unstressed - three times per line ). The central image in the poem is the metaphor in which the beatings are described as a waltz. The poet is led around the house‚ dancing - not beaten around. Which is also brought throu by the meter - trecet iamb

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    "will weep" (9) and "no matter‚ child‚ the name:" (10)‚ the accented words are set right next to each other and the word "child" is inserted in the middle of the phrase‚ thus slowing down the speed of the poem. Hopkins calls this freedom of placing stressed syllables "sprung rhythm" ("Sprung").

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    In what ways does Imtiaz Dharker use language and structure to convey her ideas in ’Blessing’? Blessing is a poem which creates a celebratory scene as well as being ominous and disturbing. Under the visible good fortune and exhilaration of the scene are darker ideas about the poverty and the religious expression of the people in the poverty ridden suburbs of large third world cities‚ originating from Imtiaz Dharker’s firsthand experience of living in India during the dry season and witnessing

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