That Good Night” by Dylan Thomas “Because I Could Not Stop For Death” by Emily Dickinson While both of these poems have the overall themes of Mortality‚ “Because I Could Not Stop For Death” is about Death itself‚ while “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” is about the act of Dying and the end of Life. While they are both lyric poems Dylan Thomas’ poem‚ “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” has a clear morale or message. It states that one should “not go gentle into that good night.” and “rage
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Mrs. Newell English 201 December 4th‚ 2013 Brutes After reading the book "Night" by Eliezer Wiesel‚ One of the most tragic themes in the book is Wiesel’s discovery of the way that atrocities and cruel treatment can make good people into brutes. Despite the difficult circumstances‚ Wiesel is able to endure the atrocities and remain true to his character and consistent with his morals. When Wiesel first gets to the camps he discovers the actions taken by some to ensure their own survival
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Night In the memoir “Night” we see the atrocious events of the holocaust through the eyes of Ellie Wiesel a young boy from Sighet‚ Romania. The memoir begins with Ellie and his family in Sighet unaware of the horrible events they will experience. In this book we see how his experiences in the holocaust change his beliefs about god and his complete kindness. The change we see in Ellie is most evident in his opinion‚ Ellie goes from a very religious and god fearing person and doesn’t
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Sylvia Plath’s poem‚ "Medallion" is about a snake she finds dead‚ and the details of its body that she notices. Written in 1959‚ its form was strictly "controlled." Plath uses imagery‚ literary devices‚ and sensory details‚ especially colors. First‚ we "see" the image of a snake‚ bronze‚ lying in the sun near a gate with a "star and moon" design. By the gate with star and moon Worked into the peeled orange wood The bronze snake lay in the sun Next‚ Plath uses a metaphor
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Tina Melton Mrs. Risher History II 4/19/2013 The book Night is a horrifying flashback of Elie’s life during a terrible event‚ the Holocaust. Eli was a young Jew during World War Two. Reading the book about Elie’s survival of the Holocaust can educate individuals about the terrible things that happened‚ and how they survived. Eli lived off of nothing but the hope that him and his father would make it out alive. He had no food‚ no water‚ and barely any shelter. The Holocaust was a heart-breaking
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Charmed to tears‚ Distracted‚ Yet – Even yet‚ perhaps‚ a trifle piqued – who knows? The Witch-Bride by William Allingham A fair witch crept to a young man’s side‚ And he kiss’d her and took her for his bride. But a Shape came in at the dead of night‚ And fill’d the room with snowy light. And he saw how in his arms there lay A thing more frightful than mouth may say. And he rose in haste‚ and follow’d the Shape Till morning crown’d an eastern cape. And he girded himself‚ and follow’d still
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I just wanted to make things right when you left you struck my heart never thought we’d be apart so when I walk by everyday always smile in your special way I know you’ll be dying inside and I wish that you were mine I break down every night I cry myself to sleep and with all my might I know you’re not mine to keep * MY HEART my heart hurts. I should be happy right. I think I should right. I mean you love me. you told me that. should I believe you again. right. you say
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the singer cry. Down at the bar last night‚ By the pale of evening moon light. The band‚ oh‚ they did play! The band‚ oh‚ they did play! To the tune of Rock n’ Roll‚ With fingers blazing across the strings They made the gui-tars scream. A clash of cymbals‚ The pounding of drums Coming from that Rock n’ Roll. And far into the moonlight they played To the roar of the crowd he sang‚ Until long after the crowds were gone Down at the bar last night. Hello‚ my name is Ben. I live on a hillside
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The tension and pull of a phantom bull‚ a soul never to tame. While waiting and yearning‚ eyes straining‚ ears burning‚ Ringing till you can’t hear a thing‚ To early to late‚ can’t hardly wait‚ Patience like a bee sting. Like a ghost in the night they filter through site They tease and bugle and brag‚ As tell tale sign‚ weave and wind Through timber‚ rocks and crags Where a sapling tree‚ used to be Now a twig broke scarred and torn Velvet left there and shed of hair To tell the rut
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THE GUITAR (Magdalena Jalandoni) Its slender strings that are bright as gold Sing tenderly as a wild dove… In the night hours‚ its elect voice Is like the plaint of a precious feeling‚ Like the slow sigh of a soul in tears… For perhaps in the heart of the strummer Lies a deep sorrow that cannot be undone‚ And as each single string is singing No one can help but listen‚ enchanted‚ No one can help but feel the strong grieving. I WANT YOU TO KNOW (Amado Yuzon) I want
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