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    The main point Dante is trying to iterate in the Inferno‚ is the belief that all sins result in losing the good of the intellect. The good of the intellect in Dante’s view‚ refers to a relationship with God‚ which is something he lacks. Beginning with the Inferno‚ Dante starts his journey through the nine circles where he comes into contact with numerous different shades‚ each committing different sins in their previous life. Starting in Canto One‚ he sees three different animals who are believed

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    The poem has a total of nineteen lines (divided into five tercets and one quatrain) and consists of two repeating rhymes with the addition of two refrains. The first line‚ “the art of losing isn’t hard to master;” (1) and the third line “to be lost that their loss is no disaster” (3) are repeated throughout the

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    In the poem “One Art” by Elizabeth Bishop‚ it is evident that the speaker has experienced much loss. Through diction‚ syntax‚ and verse form‚ the relation between the speaker’s attitudes toward loss in lines 1-15 and lines 16-19 can be clearly seen as the poem progresses from the different losses of things‚ places‚ and lastly “you‚” her lover (16). Both attitudes admit that “the art of losing” can be mastered‚ however‚ they have different ideas on whether a loss is disastrous or not. In lines 1-15

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    Number of feet per line Monometer 1 foot dimeter 2 feet timeter 3 feet Tetrameter 4 feet pentameter 5 feet * Stanzas- groups of poetic lines can be formally or informally organized and can run for many lines or just one Couplet-2 lines tercet- 3 lines Quatrain-4 lines sestet-6 lines Sound devices * Rhyme-repetition of sounds at the end of words: top and drop * Alliteration-repetition of initial consonant sounds:

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    Shelley’s "Ode To the West Wind": Analysis In "Ode to the West Wind‚" Percy Bysshe Shelley tries to gain transcendence‚ for he shows that his thoughts‚ like the "winged seeds" (7) are trapped. The West Wind acts as a driving force for change and rejuvenation in the human and natural world. Shelley views winter not just as last phase of vegetation but as the last phase of life in the individual‚ the imagination‚ civilization and religion. Being set in Autumn‚ Shelley observes the changing of

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    HOMEWORK: POETRY ASSIGNMENT: THE COLLECTED POEMS OF YOU Your marks for the Poetry unit of work will be derived from an assignment and from a short test. The test will be in Week One of Term Four. To revise‚ simply read over the poetry documents you have already read in Term Three. The test will ask you for definitions of some of the words from our terminology list. You will be asked to respond to a poem‚ using some words from the terminology list. You will be asked to answer some short questions

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    quantify. Telegraphic messages can be transmitted from rank to space in an astonishingly momentary time. A man experience atLahorecan publicize superb or bad information to members of his phratry inKarachior comprehend program for them within two or tercet hours. Telephonic messages can also be conveyed from domiciliate to sanctuary or from one country to another. A man living in Anarkali bazaar can feature on his byplay without estimate with another. A man inLondoncan verbalise to a man In City as

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    The poem “Happiness” by Raymond Carver is written in short stanzas‚ a mixture of quatrains and tercets. Raymond Carver uses short lines without a particular poem pattern. He exposes a casual and peaceful tone. The tone enables the reader to understand the poem by creating imagery through the stanzas. It creates images of peacefulness and love. In addition to the tone and imagery‚ he also uses diction to show the source of his happiness. The first stanza explains the writer’s approach towards the

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    OUTLINE Thesis statement: In Dante’s Inferno‚ the first part of the Divine Comedy‚ Dante develops many themes throughout the adventures of the travelers. The Inferno is a work that Dante used to express the theme on his ideas of God’s divine justice. God’s divine justice is demonstrated through the punishments of the sinners the travelers encounter. 1) Introduction A. An overview Dante Alighieri’s life‚ writing style and the Inferno B. Dante Alighieri’s life during the torrential times of the

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    objects to show increasingly greater loss throughout her life‚ and uses a satirical tone and voice to portray her struggle managing loss. In Bishop’s villanelle‚ she follows the traditional form by systematically using repetition at the end of each tercet. The two repeating lines are‚ “The art of losing isn’t hard to master”‚ and a variation of lines using “no disaster”‚ “none of these will bring disaster” or “but it wasn’t a disaster”. The speaker chose these lines because she is constantly reminding

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