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    girl. The structure in the poem illustrates the freedom of youth and playfulness. The poem is written in free verse to emphasize the significance of her as being free as she fantasizes about being unstoppable and not being ordinary. In lines 23 and 24‚ the enjambments are crucial to the whole liberal tone of the poem. Through the rhetorical question‚ “[c]an it be there was only one summer that I was ten?”

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    presentation of the pastoral has her persona‚ Lactilla‚ engage with domestic images: “the kitchen fire‚” “the low cottage door‚” and the presence of her “fav’rite cow” do not take the reader to idealized versions of Bristol’s natural splendor; instead‚ the poem demands that Lactilla remain in a highly domestic space‚ and that she stay firmly in view of the cottage‚ the fire‚ and the hedgerows which serve as a barrier between herself and her milking cow and any notion of a boundless landscape. The tensions

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    earned his MFA in 1976”(poets.org). And after college he wrote a poem and won an award which was published in 1977. “His first collection of poems‚ The Elements of San Joaquin‚ won the United States Award

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    Jamie Noack Professor Topping Eng 102 T-R 2:30-3:45 Essay # 2 04/22/2013 In the poem “Sweethearts‚” by Allen Branden he describes the feelings of a young couple who have to sneak out to find time to spend with each other. The line‚ “Through the pale statuary and falling leaves” (2) gives the poem a setting of being in a cemetery in the autumn. Their love is so strong that they never want to be apart. The speaker is a man who is telling a story about a relationship that he was in as a teenager; he

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    implications of that image range from the simple‚ like two incompatible personalities‚ to the disturbing‚ like an abusive relationship. But the most overt implication is a sexual one‚ and when paired with such painful imagery‚ it suggests that the poem is about continuous sexual abuse. The first line‚ “you fit into me‚” is physical through the use of the verb “fit.” When applied to two human bodies‚ the idea of “fitting” together becomes sexual. In the second line‚ “like a hook into an eye” symbolizes

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    “A Red‚ Red Rose”‚ written by Robert Burns‚ is a romantic lyric poem that describes the affection that the narrator has for his love. In the poem‚ similes pertaining to his love are used to convey how deeply he feels about it‚ and to show that he is being sincere in his words. In the last two stanzas‚ the narrator states that his love will prevail until the end of time‚ or for as long as he lives. He also states that he’d still return to his love‚ even if he had to walk ten thousand miles‚ meaning

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    Whitman’s poems To a Stranger and These‚ I Singing in Spring both talk about a lost love that is being remembered by the narrator. They give details on their joyful memories with their loved one and hope that they would meet them again in the future . A sad tone can be heard in the narrator’s voice in To A stranger when he says “I am not to speak to you-I am to think of you when I sit alone or wake at night alone. “Passing stranger! you do not know how longingly I look upon you‚  You must be

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    remarkable tone for this poem. "Poem"‚ by Frank O’ Hara‚ can be interpreted two different ways and each interpretation uses similar but different tones. The author creates these different tones by adding diction‚ syntax‚ and personalities to each essay. I decided to use a normal citizens point of view‚ because it appeals to the audience more. The poem is explaining normal citizen who doesn’t realize Lana Turner has collapsed. The author talks about the weather in the beginning of the poem. By doing this‚

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    In this poem‚ the speaker emphasizes a clash between the enticing aroma of desire and the destruction that vain desire has brought down upon the speaker. He describes Desire’s “worthless woe” in an effort to help the reader get a sense for the intense feeling of contempt that the speaker has for Desire. The alliteration in this line helps to smooth out the delivery of the poem‚ creating a pattern that mirrors human speech. The rhyme scheme of the poem is ABABBABABCCBCC‚ and the number of syllables

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    The poem "Tenement Room: Chicago" is simply about the same thing as its title says‚ a tenement room in Chicago. To show the mood of the room the poet uses imagery. When the poet uses imagery‚ he uses words to create mental images using the five senses of seeing‚ smelling‚ hearing‚ tasting‚ and touching. The poet here tries to show how the room and everything in it is broken‚ beaten‚ and old with visual imagery. In the second stanza the port goes on‚ object after object‚ describing each. In verses

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