The Notion Of Duality Of The Human Soul In William Blake’s Songs Of Innocence And Experience Tembong Denis Fonge Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience generally subscribe to the main stream appreciation that they present the reader with two states of the human condition - the pastoral‚ pure and natural world of lambs and blossoms on the one hand‚ and the world of experience characterized by exploitation‚ cruelty‚ conflict and hypocritical humility on the other hand. However‚ Blake’s
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Revised Syllabus Assignments and Due Dates April 9‚ 2011 English 214: Introduction to Fiction Professor PearsonEmail: vpearsonacecc@gmail.comRM 301 (816) 418-1078Office Hours: A-Day (10:50-1:00) B-Day (7:30-9:10) After School: 2:30-3:30 or by appointment | | | | Tentative Schedule of Assignments/Cognitive Reflections/Essays: April 4-April 8 | April 6: Reading Poetry pp. 743-750 a. Read Robert Frances‚ “Catch” pp. 750-751 b. A Sample Student Analysis pp. 751-754. c
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=Monday | WEDNESDAY | FRIDAY | January 14Introduction to Poetry | 16Ch. 1‚ pp. 5-9Reading a poem‚ Theme | 18“The Lake Isle of Innisfree” 7 | 21MLK Holiday | 23Lyric Poetry 9“Those Winter Sundays” 9pp. 10-15‚ Narrative “Out‚ Out—“ 12 | 25Dramatic Monologue‚ 13-14“My Last Duchess” 14Ch. 2‚ pp. 19-21‚ Tone“My Papa’s Waltz” 19 | 28Satire‚ 20“For a Lady I Know”20pp. 25-26 Speaker and Persona“I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” 29“A Glass of Beer” 31 | 30“The Red Wheelbarrow” 32Irony‚ 33“The Golf Links”
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William Wordsworth: Michael IF from the public way you turn your steps Up the tumultuous brook of Greenhead Ghyll‚ You will suppose that with an upright path Your feet must struggle; in such bold ascent The pastoral mountains front you‚ face to face. But‚ courage! for around that boisterous brook The mountains have all opened out themselves‚ And made a hidden valley of their own. No habitation can be seen; but they Who journey thither find themselves alone With a few sheep‚ with
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William Blake’s “Little Girl Lost” exposes authority for being predators that feast on those who lack power in order to urge the vulnerable to break the cycle of power and realize the danger around them. The images of the lion and the beasts illustrate the negative power-mongering qualities authority figures possess while the image of the defenseless‚ sleeping girl signifies the vulnerability of those who are blind to their servitude to their leaders. In order to portray the dangers‚ the text utilizes
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Beowulf The Wanderer. The Seafarer C. Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales (The General Prologue‚ and one tale). Christopher Marlowe: The Tragic History of the Life and Death of Dr Faustus William Shakespeare: Sonnets. The Taming of the Shrew‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ Measure for Measure‚ The Tragedy of King Richard II‚ Hamlet‚ Othello‚ King Lear‚ The Tempest. John Donne: The Sun-Rising‚ To His Mistress Going to Bed. John Milton: Paradise Lost (A) John Dryden: Alexander’s Feast. Alexander Pope:
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English 2323 Reading Assignment 1 The Romantic Period (1785-1832) Online Period Introduction Overview and Period Introduction Quizzes I am assigning the online period introduction overviews and online quizzes for both the 8th and 9th editions of The Norton Anthology of English Literature (NAEL) because each provides some information that the other does not. As you will see in the reading list below‚ I have also assigned the introduction to this literary period in your textbook and provided the
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Individualism‚ Balance and Nature Hannah Costley Veering away from the conventional attitude‚ fuelled by ideas of individualism and political liberty‚ authors‚ poets‚ intellects and playwrights played a part in the Romantic Movement of 1790-1860. Influenced by the French Revolution and the works of Jean Jacques Rousseau and William Godwin‚ intellectuals and artists strove to breakaway from the scientific mindset and enter a world that glorified natural sublimity and the equilibrium of nature.
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In general‚ Elizabethan as well as Jacobean plays‚ not only those of Shakespeare‚ were more or less influenced by the tradition from which they had arisen‚ by the sources of information on which they were based‚ and also by the current political situation in which they were written. While scholars have disagreed about the direct influence of Seneca on Elizabethan drama. The Elizabethan era was a time of relative hope and confidence. In the early seventeenth century‚ however‚ the national mood seems
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