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    Poetry: A genre focused on emotions; that uses figurative language and sound devices to get its message across. Two well known poets are Eugenio Montale and Pablo Neruda. They both use topics such as nature‚ life/death‚ and society in their writing. Many poets use nature‚ life/death‚ and society as the base ideas for their poetry‚ Montale and Neruda are good examples of poets who use those topics to their advantage. Nature is a fundamental aspect of people’s day to day life‚ so it is understandable

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    many themes elude to the journey individuals take in order to achieve higher levels of being. Intrinsic revelations are made in “Drunken Boat” by Arthur Rimbaud‚ “The City” by Constantine Cavafy‚ and “Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines” by Pablo Neruda. Although the individuals have various starting points and different paths to finding self‚ the characters gained awareness through the voyage and were able to incorporate lessons learned

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    General Vision and Viewpoint Lies of Silence‚ Dancing at Lughnasa & Il Postino The general vision or viewpoint relates to the authors or directors outlook on life. This outlook affects our own perspective on the text and the world of the text. The author shows us his own outlook through the plot‚ characters‚ relationships‚ the society in the text and also through language – the main viewpoint can be seen in one key single moment. Lies of Silence is set in Northern Ireland in a society bitterly

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    was about the famous Chilean poet and communist‚ Pablo Neruda‚ who was exile to a small island in Italy for political reasons. From that island‚ Pablo met and hired a postman named Mario Ruoppolo. Pablo and Mario became friends throughout the time and Pablo influences Mario greatly in his further political views and poetry. Meanwhile‚ Mario falls in love with a beautiful young lady‚ Beatrice Russo‚ who works in her aunt’s village café. Mario gets Pablo to teach him poetry so that he can woo Beatrice

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    utilizing the inherent characteristics of the word "journey" itself‚ as a journey can be representative of a process‚ physical travel‚ or any undertaking involving a goal. In Ariel Dorfman’s Heading South‚ Looking North‚ Michael Radford’s Il Postino‚ and Pablo Neruda’s "Walking Around"‚ the metaphor of journey manifests both as a process that the protagonists experience‚ and as an objective that they strive to reach. All three works under discussion have the process taking the form of physical travel‚ while

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    Comparison Shakespeare’s sonnet 130‚ “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun” and Pablo Neruda’s “My ugly love” are popularly known to describe beauty in a way hardly anyone would write: through the truth. It’s a common fact that modern lovers and poets speak or write of their beloved with what they and the audience would like to hear‚ with kind and breathtaking words and verses. Yet‚ Shakespeare and Neruda‚ honest men as they both were‚ chose to write about what love truly is‚ it matters most

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    English II Honors 28 March 2013 Tones of Love Poems Pablo Neruda and Billy Collins both wrote poems about love; however‚ they each create individual tones through literary devices and relations. Neruda employs imagery and uses similarities between the speaker and his lover to create a serious tone‚ while Collins instead creates a satirical tone using metaphors and separating the narrator from his beloved. In “XVII‚” Neruda employs imagery such as words like “dark‚” “secret‚” “soul‚” and “shadow”

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    Angelo – Gulzar Debut on Stage – Charles Chaplin War – Luigi Pirandello A Chameleon – Anton Chekov Poetry 1. Let me Not – William Shakespeare 2. Song Offerings # 63 – Rabindranath Tagore 3. Dulce et Decorum – Wilfred Owen 4. Tonight I can write – Pablo Neruda Play

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    The Loss of a Loved One The poem “A Song of Despair” by Pablo Neruda and the song “Over You” written by Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton are two works of literature that show how one feels and how one laments after losing someone he or she deeply loves. In the case of “A Song of Despair”‚ the persona Pablo Neruda had created is lamenting over the loss of his woman‚ while “Over You” is about Blake Shelton’s (one of the song’s composers) personal loss of his brother. Although the two works of art

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    main goal is not merely to join a specific group. They seek to distinguish and separate themselves from the people who used to be their peers‚ the people who are now seen as beneath them. Poets‚ as a group‚ are not exempt from the societal trend. Pablo Neruda explores the selfish tendency of poets in “Sweetness‚ always” while also offering a solution to the issue and calling those selfsame poets to action. Through the use of clashing imagery representing the problem and solution in poetry‚ the speaker

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