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    Increasing political profits from social change and industrialization revolutionized early Britain as advanced technologies paved way for new creations (pg. 15). With new resources‚ new political powers from the early 18th century resulted in interconnected trade networks and globalization from all over the world. Regions like subcontinents of India and South Africa found themselves under imperialist influence as they struggled for colonial freedom. A set of new policies‚ governmentalities and democratic

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    letting us view into her nostalgic memories. “He taught me how” shows that she is grateful for her father’s life lessons. This is also reflected in Funeral Blues by W.H. Auden‚ a poem about devastating grief‚ where the speaker cannot forget the partner. Both poets want to remember the dead‚ but for Walker‚ life goes on‚ while with Auden‚ it cannot. Set in a refugee camp‚ the poem shows the love between the mother and child‚ an undesirable lifestyle of

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    Norse Mythology stems from Germany paganism and Christianity. It also extends to Scandinavian Folklore of the current century. The Norse are also considered the Vikings in the middle ages. Like any other branch of mythology‚ it tells about certain gods or heroes. I chose Norse mythology because I am part German and to know some of the culture and religion is stemmed from these stories are fascinating. I also have watched many shows or heard stories about Odin‚ Thor‚ and Loki‚ so to me these Viking

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    Tethered By Trisa Suhrr

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    Tethered Analysis “Tethered” by Trisha Suhr‚ published in 2013 Voices Literary and Visual Arts Magazine Volume 36. When initially reading this written work it can be easily assumed that this is simply a poem about wanting to travel as you please. Written in a first person point of view‚ the author takes the reader through a series of emotional highs and lows while speaking of the need to walk down “the road.” Suhr seems to be setting a tone of being trapped and regretting an opportunity not taken

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    others don’t‚ when we know there is something we can do to help but others can’t. Similarly there was the time where I saw a certain Icarus drowning in the sea as others just walked by‚ such as in the events of the poem “Musee des Beaux Arts”‚ by W. H. Auden. Back in 7th grade I was trying out for the tennis team and I was fairly good at tennis so I knew I would make the team. We had to find a partner to try out with. I was new to the school and therefore did not know anyone in particular at the school

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    This Lime-tree Bower my Prison belongs to the period in Coleridge’s life‚ in 1797‚ when the poet was living in close proximity to William and Dorothy Wordsworth‚ in Somerset‚ and arises from an occasion in June of that year when the Wordsworths and a visitor from London‚ Coleridge’s friend from his schooldays‚ Charles Lamb (a poet and essayist)‚ left Coleridge‚ who had been disabled by ‘an accident’‚ in his ‘garden bower’‚ and went walking in the neighbouring countryside. The poem’s title captures

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    References: Auden‚ W.H. 1965. "Brothers and Others‚" The Dyer ’s Hands and Other Essays. New York: Random House. Charney‚ Maurice. 1993. All of Shakespeare. New York: Columbia University Press. Marlowe‚ Christopher. Ed. Russell A. Fraser and Norman Rabkin. 1976. Drama

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    W.H. Auden in his prose book “The Dyers Hand and Other Essays” suggests “What makes it difficult for a poet not to tell lies is that‚ in poetry‚ all facts and all beliefs cease to be true or false and become interesting possibilities…It may not‚ perhaps‚ be absolutely necessary that he believe it‚ but it is certainly necessary that his emotions be deeply involved‚ and this they can never be unless‚ as a man‚ he takes it more seriously than as a mere poetic convenience.” It is Donne’s sensibility

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    ← A Passage To Africa. (Narrative Article‚ Literary Analysis.) Poetry Analysis: An Unknown Girl- Moniza Alvi. 28May In the evening bazaar Studded with neon An unknown girl Is hennaing my hand She squeezes a wet brown line Form a nozzle She is icing my hand‚ Which she steadies with her On her satin peach knee. In the evening bazaar For a few rupees An unknown girl is hennaing my hand As a little air catches My shadow stitched kameez A peacock spreads its lines Across my palm.

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    interaction with others and the world around them can enrich or limit their experiences of belonging ’ This statement has two point of views in which that can relate to the novel ‘ The simple Gift’ by Steven Herrick and the poem ‘ Refugees blues’ by WH Auden. In the novel ‘ the simple gift’ conveys in the statement ‘An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can enrich experiences of belonging’ whereas in the poem ‘ refuges blues’ conveys ‘An individual’s interaction with others

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