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    death of a loved one. McAuley provides context in “Pieta” when readers realise the poem is an anniversary poem. It has been one year since the narrator’s child was metaphorically born “early into the light” but “died no one to blame” Conversely‚ Auden portrays the lack of acceptance of death as his narrator uses directives such as “stop”‚ “prevent”‚ “silence” and “bring” to demand others mourn with him. Deeply consumed is he by grief that he struggles to find purpose in living now. By demanding

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    shooting‚ terrorists‚ refugees‚ and these funny cute animals. What is wrong with our country? Pollution is at an all-time high‚ we are stressed out about how every country is out to get us‚ and we are back to the 1960’s with all the racial issues. Auden had great hope for our country and I’m glad he did but unless you can change every single person in America our country will continue to plunge down the toilet faster and faster. Our government used to be for the people to keep them safe and have their

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    What Makes a Community Prosper The word community is derived from the Latin prefix communitatus which is comprised of three elements Com meaning togetherness‚ Munis meaning exchange‚ and Tatus meaning intimate. Individuals --who are interdependent of each other-- may provide each other with sustenance‚ monetary aid‚ physical aid‚ guidance and other forms of facilitation that benefit their fellow community member. In a prosperous community‚ the only way for all members to achieve prosperity is if

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    increasingly diverse world. Not belongiong can create lonely feelings of isolation or alienation which result in a loss of identity and self esteam. Director Baz Luhrmann’s film‚ Strictly Ballroom (1993) and the 1939 poem “Refugee Blues” by W.H Auden both convey distinct concepts concerning the subject of belonging and not belonging. Both texts emphasise the positive power of a sense of belonging has for an individual and the negative effects created by a sense of isolation or alienation. Strictly

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    would ever remain in the future because he or she was banished from the land to forever be forgotten. The reason for exile may be displayed in different ways‚ depending upon the lyric or story. Exile is prevalent in the lyrics “The Seafarer‚” “The Wanderer‚” and “The Wife’s Lament.” Each lyric displays exile in a completely different way; however‚ all three works instill the fear of exile in a powerful way to the reader/listener. “The Seafarer” immediately states the main idea of self-imposed exile

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    Death is an unavoidable occurrence in life‚ but the forms vary in the way that people may describe a death or may be a feeling of what might feel like death. Both W.H. Auden who wrote the poem Stop all the Clocks and Gwen Harwood who wrote the poem Barn Owl have both shown the idea of death in their poems. In the first part of the poem Barn Owl a child at a rebellious age‚ experiments with the constraints of authority in an attempt to seek control for herself‚ as the child sneaks out to kill a

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    Analysis Refugee Blues "Refugee Blues" is a poem written by the U.S-British poet W. H. Auden in March 1939. This poem is set in 1930′s when Nazi people were prosecuted the Jewish people. Refugees were people who were driven out of their home or country because of war. Blues is a slow‚ sad‚ rhythmic music developed by black Americans. The poem dramatizes the condition of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany in the years before World War II‚ especially the indifference and antagonism they faced when

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    Katie Burkett Mrs. Fulkerson English 12-3rd period February 8‚ 2013 Assignment: SAT Essay 19 To often we don’t realize what we have in life until it is gone. W.H. Auden once quoted something very similar‚ “Let us honor if we can the vertical man‚ though we value none but the horizontal one.” In this quote Auden appropriately suggest that great people are seldom appreciated while they are alive. I agree with quote and many other who say we don’t realize what we have until its gone. Many

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    alien invaders; it’s a story about what it is to be human‚ about identity and about individuality.  Most of all The Host is a story about the nature of love.  Romantic love‚ love of family‚ love of friends - all of these emotions are explored by Wanderer as she first surrenders to Melanie’s emotional memories then surrenders

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    1953‚ four-act play written by Arthur Miller. It is a historical play based on events of Salem witchcraft trials and takes place in a small Puritan village in the colony of Massachusetts in 1692. ‘Refugee Blues’ is a ballad composed by Wystan Hugh Auden in 1939. It consists of 12 stanzas with 3 lines each. The poem describes two refugees who don’t feel like they belong in the country that they arrive. It is set in Germany in 1930’s when the Jewish people were being persecuted by the Nazi regime.

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