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    Pauline Johnson are authors who have written their version of this tale. In Bouchard’s poem Qu’Appelle‚ the tone of his narrative poem is personal. Bouchard did not use a consistent rhyme scheme which made his poem sound as if he were telling the story to his readers directly‚ differing from Johnson’s strict rhyme scheme that distanced itself from the audience. Furthermore‚ to create an intimate connection to the readers‚ Bouchard uses “you” to address his audience. He also made the story more personal

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    it in an unconventional way. “[i carry your heart with me(i carry]” is a fourteen line sonnet. However‚ unlike Shakespeare‚ Cummings does not use a three quatrain-couplet form. Additionally‚ he does not use a rhyme scheme in the first stanza‚ but switches to a slight abab rhyme scheme for the next two stanzas. Rather‚ the poet used a free verse sonnet to emphasize this everlasting love he has. About a decade earlier‚ Cummings wrote the poem “[anyone lived in a pretty how town]”. This poem features

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    Drummer hodge

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    What is Hardy trying to portray in his poem about ‘Drummer Hodge’? The poem ‘Drummer Hodge’ has been carefully written by Thomas Hardy‚ this poem has a sombre and a grieving tone but on the other hand‚ Hardy has used some phrases and words that contrast this‚ which makes this poem sound peaceful and magical. However‚ by looking at the techniques and effects Hardy has used‚ this make us think that Drummer Hodge is a sad and melancholy poem. In the first stanza of Drummer Hodge‚ Hardy has tried

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    Theodore Roethke’s poem‚” My Papa’s Waltz” is one that can be interpreted in two ways. For some they say that the boy is enjoying the dance with his father‚ others say he does not. Neither interpretation can be definitively correct because that decision is solely up to the reader. It is up to that individual reader to weigh every aspect of the story and come to their own conclusion on what it all meant. The stance for this essay will be that‚ “My Papa’s Waltz” has a negative connotation because

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    only thing to come now is the sea’. Both lines offer a defiant sense of finality. Blackberrying and Blackberry-picking each have irregular or no rhyme schemes which portrays the unpredictability of life whereas Nothing Gold Can Stay has a regular ‘abab’ rhyme scheme. Nothing Gold Can Stay is also a short poem and this and the simple rhyme scheme are to ensure that the message reaches the reader directly and remains with them. Nothing Gold Can Stay and Blackberrying both contain personification

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    My Papa's Waltz

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    imagery. "My Papa’s Waltz" is written in the format of ABAB. Examples of this rhythm can be seen with words that end each line such as "breath; dizzy; death; easy". “Dizzy” and “Easy” don’t rhyme perfectly‚ but they still fit the ABAB rhyme scheme. Although it may be a bit of a stretch‚ the ABAB format may be used to symbolize the consistency of Roethke’s love for his father. The whole poem is basically a metaphor in and of itself. The idea of the father’s "Waltz" is actually

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    Comparison of two sonnets

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    called iambic pentameter‚ this is a rhyme scheme in which each sonnet line consists of ten syllables. The syllables are divided into five pairs called iambs or iambic feet. An iamb is a unit made up of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable. An example of an iamb would be goodBYE. As well as this they traditionally consist of 14 lines. Traditionally a sonnet is split into three sections: the first is a quatrain of four lines with a rhyming scheme of a b a b.The second is an octave which

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    “White Heliotrope”

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    with purity however its juxtaposition with feverish diminishes the colour; moreover‚ the monosyllabic “and that white bed” sets a menacing atmosphere and could indicate the bed as being the source of this decadent lifestyle. The regular ‘abba’ rhyme scheme which runs throughout the poem indicates that this lifestyle will not change. The images of the “hair-pins‚ puffs and paints” provide a sense of the materialistic and‚ when connected with the image of the “tumbled skirt”‚ the promiscuous personality

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    Bernie Madoff Ethics

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    This paper will discuss the matters of Bernard “Bernie” Madoff. Are his actions to be deemed unethical‚ immoral‚ or both immoral and unethical? Madoff plead guilty to conducting his $65 billion Ponzi scheme. This in turn led him to be charged with several counts of money laundering amongst other things. His world came crumbling down around him the day after the company’s Christmas party in December of 2008. It all began in Laurelton‚ New York where Bernie‚ his brother Peter‚ and their older sister

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    Packaging design

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    1. THE IMPORTANCE OF PACKAGING It can be seen that people use packaging for a long time. They apply it as the container. However‚ the packaging has been improved continuously in many ways to support the people in each period. For example‚ in the past‚ people used the glass to preserve food before they has developed the metal can to use instead. 1.1 The importance of packaging in the past In the ancient time‚ people use the packaging in the dairy life for storing or preserving the food‚ protection

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