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    The title of the poem is where I come from and it has been composed by Elizabeth Brewster. This poem is a type of a perverse. The poet’s voice is real because the poet is talking about a real life scenario. In the beginning of the poem the poet is speaking to us nut in the second part of the poem the poet describes her past memories. There is another voice in the poem and it is doing the same. People differ from places to places because people are born in different countries‚ places‚ regions

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    What metaphors does Holmes use to describe the ship in stanzas one and two of "Old Ironsides"? Long has it waved on high‚ Beneath it rung the battle shout‚ and burst the cannon’s roar‚ and no more shall feel the victor’s tread. In 1830‚ the 44-gun American warship Constitution‚ the inspiration for "Old Ironsides‚" was scheduled to be scrapped - that is‚ stripped of everything valuable or reasonable. What proposal is put forth by Holmes‚ in the last stanza of his poem? Holmes is saying it would

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    A Poison Tree by William Blake - Analysis Over the course of the poem‚ anger is developed as a poisoned tree. In the first three stanzas‚ the metaphor of anger as a tree is developed using imagery that is suggestive of trees. In these stanzas‚ the development of anger from a seed to a tree is shown as it grows‚ it is watered and sunned‚ or nurtured and allowed to thrive‚ and eventually bears fruit‚ “an apple bright.” Consonance is used in one instance to control the tone and mood of the events

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    THE SOLITARY REAPER –William Wordsworth A general outline of the poem: Wordsworth‚ as a romantic nature poet gives his deep impression as he hears the song of the reaper in the highlands. The emphasis is on a single girl singing while she is reaping the corn-alone with nature. The poem highlights the emotional intensity of the girl’s song-it is sad‚ melancholic and overwhelming. The impression that the song makes on the poet is conveyed through the images of weary travelers lost in the desert

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    Title is French- The Language of Love. Title translates to: ‘The Beautiful Woman Without Mercy/Pity.’ The woman in the poem speaks French and that’s why the knight misunderstands her. The poem has a circular structure‚ repetition of the first knights’ words at the beginning and end of the poem. The first and last stanzas are almost identical. Lots of lines are repeated throughout. Title taken from a medieval poem‚ romanticism celebrated medievalism and its traditions. Written in the form of a Literary

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    The poem does not rhyme but the poet has used repetition to slow the poem down and make the reader feel the heaviness of heart that the poet feels. The poet uses similes and metaphors throughout the poem for example when he says ‘I have learned to wear many faces like dresses’ implying different expressions for different occasions. The poet has used a very strong metaphor when he writes that his laugh in the mirror is ‘like a snakes bare fangs’. A snake is commonly used in mythology and fairy tales

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    “Glasgow 5th of March 1971” by Edwin Morgan is an instamatic poem which describes an incident on a Glasgow street when a young couple are pushed backwards through a shop window by two youths who are intent on robbing the shop. The poem goes on to describe the attitude or the youths and people who are watching the crime. The poet has not made an appearance in the poem as he shows no emotion‚ but he makes the reader feel‚ through his description of the photos that are captured by his use of metaphors

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    The title : ’’ Loves secret ’’ by William Blake is poem of unrequited love‚ the author is narrating a sad love story‚ he feels lovesick. The Author : William Blake was born in London in 1757. He belongs to the pre-romantic period in England. The setting : The poem was written in the 18th century‚ Im England . The Theme : It’s about the departure of a loved one when he admits that he loves her. The departure of the loved one can be interpreted in two ways. In one way‚ departure means her death

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    James Fenton‚ the poet of ’Cambodia’ spent several years in Asia‚ touring countries such as Cambodia‚ Vietnam and Indochina and became distressed and exceedingly more and more incensed by the atrocious war crimes being committed by those in authority. He wrote most of his poems upon his return to America‚ but ’Cambodia’ was written while he was visiting Southern Asia. Cambodia was a country devastated by war‚ and over 2 million civilians died in the various conflicts. The conflict he is referring

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    "The Deserted Village" by Oliver Goldsmith is a nostalgic poem about the passing of a simpler‚ happier rural past. It tells the story of a village which had once been happy and flourishing‚ but which is now quite deserted and fallen to ruins. As for George Crabbe’s "The Village"‚ can be perceived as a response to "The Deserted Village"‚ since‚ unlike Goldsmith‚ Crabbe conceived the idea of telling the truth about country folk just like he saw it‚ showing the rural poverty in a very bleak picture

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