Short Story Explication- “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner CONNECTIONS • One thing that “A Rose for Emily” has in common with the sketches is over the subject of feminism. Faulkner is thought to have been a feminist‚ while the writings of Irving and Hawthorne‚ clearly portray non-feministic ideas. Hawthorne and Faulkner also share a tendency to write about dark‚ heavy and depressing subjects. • Faulkner’s writings were mostly influenced by where he was from. Most of his novels take place
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Unit 5 Paper Component: Your Explication Middle Paragraphs In “Ballade of Wordly Wealth” there are some big ideas in it. Like the main one being money. “Money” is being constantly repeated through the out the poem. This poem refers to everyone‚ how anyone would do anything for a large sum of money. It comes to show‚ that people‚ are greedy for money. This poem appears to be in the form of a haiku‚ a form of Japanese poetry. Five syllables in the first line‚ seven syllables in the second line
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Shelby Scott Rob Franks English 101 10/12/10 Explication of Flannery O’Connor: “Good Country People” In Flannery O’Connors short story‚ “Good Country People‚” the main theme is about a southern family and their faith‚ identity and education. Another key theme in the story is the concept of reality vs. illusion. The story employs irony and symbolism to portray the main character’s nihilism‚ immaturity and rebelliousness as well as the other character’s traits and personalities. The
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The poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost addresses the idea of decision-making and choosing what direction life will take you. The poem is about the speaker arriving at a fork in the road‚ where both paths are carpeted with leaves. The persona‚ who is believed to be Frost himself‚ chooses to take the road less traveled by. He tells himself that he will take the other road another day‚ although he knows it is unlikely that he will have the opportunity to do so. The poem concludes with the
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Explication of "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" In T.S. Eliot’s "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock‚" the author is establishing the trouble the narrator is having dealing with middle age. Prufrock(the narrator) believes that age is a burden and is deeply troubled by it.. His love of some women cannot be because he feels the prime of his life is over. His preoccupation with the passing of time characterizes the fear of aging he has. The poem deals with the aging and fears associated with it of
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This poem dramatizes the conflict between liberty and tyranny‚ specifically in instances where tyrannical forces attempt to squelch liberty by imprisoning those who champion her virtues. The speaker presents a paradox in the beginning of the poem‚ Eternal Spirit of the chainless mind!/Brightest in dungeons‚ Liberty‚ thou art‚--For there thy habitation is the heart‚-- (1‚2‚3). The speaker personifies liberty and explains the paradox as the poem continues. Liberty is described as a living woman whose
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In the poem “Richard Cory”‚ Edwin Arlington Robinson depicts a “grass is greener” presumption with a twist. The speaker in this poem‚ representing the working class‚ tells about a gentleman by the name of Richard Cory; a man everyone admired. This poem is an ironic illustration of how the “glitter[y]” (l. 8) illusion that wealth and stature projects in ones appearance does not always mean the individual has internal happiness. In the first stanza‚ Robinson methodically distinguishes the differences
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Kelsey Renoe Kathy kvinge ENG 1102 20703 September 17‚ 2014 "My Son‚ My Executioner" by Donald Hall "My Son‚ My Executioner" My son‚ my executioner I take you in my arms Quiet and small and just astir and whom my body warms Sweet death‚ small son‚ our instrument of immortality‚ your cries and hunger document our bodily decay. We twenty two and twenty five‚ who seemed to live forever‚ observe enduring life in you and start to die together. In "My Son‚ My Executioner
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When read top to bottom‚ Mina Loy’s poem "Lunar Baedeker" may sound like a story of drugs‚ sex‚ and desperation. In reality‚ it is an encrypted biography of part of Loy’s life‚ as well as symbolic of the cycles of life. Let’s start with the title‚ shall we? "Lunar Baedeker‚" the word ’lunar’ means moon. It can also mean relating to the moon‚ but more importantly it can mean measured by the moon’s cycles. What in the world is a "Baedeker" though? Baedeker is actually one Karl Baedeker‚ a German who
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Theme Statement: Some people are content with being used by others‚ and ignore their own happiness. Explanation/Proof for theme: ‘Now I Have Nothing’ is a poem by Stella Benson‚ exploring how in society‚ there are some people who are letting themselves be used. In the first two lines‚ the speaker talks about having nothing‚ and losing dreams he had. The first line mentions that the speaker does not even have the joy of loss. The second line tells how he was losing his dreams‚ using past tense to
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