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    Wilfred Owen Poems MINERS (Page 75) There had been a terrible accident at a place called Podmore Hall Colliery (1918). 140 miners and pit-boys died Owen wrote in a letter that he thought this poem had ‘sour’ taste. He also said that if the poem were to have a subtitle it would be: ‘How the future will forget the dead in war.’ This would be its epigraph Soldiers and miners are similar in that they both risk their lives General strike in 1926 because miners didn’t get paid enough for the job

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    How do the poems‚ “A Simile and “Moon Rondeau” compare in the different stage of a relationship depicted? There are times when we need to talk yet the words never come. During our toughest moments things seem to get complicated and confusing leaving us to wonder; however‚ I believe in us and all that we share. The authors of the poems‚ “A Simile” and “Moon Rondeau” compare the steps of a relationship by using symbolism‚ analogy and imagery. In the poems‚ “Simile” and “Moon Rondeau” the authors

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    Dr. Wilson March 4‚2014 Throughout American history illegal immigration has been an extreme focal point in many important discussions. The states with the highest population of illegal immigrants consist of Mexico‚ California‚ Texas‚ and Arizona. These criminal illegal immigrants have caused high crime rates and violence especially in Arizona. “The crimes committed in America by illegal aliens are horrendous‚ but because the American people allow this administration to remain

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    is a tall blond boy who wears glasses. Eugene was smart because he “was in honors classes for all his subjects.” Eugene doesn’t seem to have much interaction with girls because he blushed deeply when Elena first went up to him. However‚ by walking home with Elena‚ Eugene finds a way to make her have a crush on him and causes her to change the way she thinks for him. Eugene and his family had moved to Paterson from Georgia‚ which was the reason he had an accent. Eugene must have been from a family

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    will be investigating and exploring the way the writers in the three poems use conflict to convey a message to the readers. All three poems deal with conflict in different ways. ‘Bayonet charge’ is about a soldiers experience in a violent battle. ‘Half caste’ is about racism and John Agard talks about how half caste is an offensive term to use on mixed people. Lastly‚ the poem ‘Catrin’ shows us it’s a relationship between a daughter and the mother and how they deal with conflict. Bayonet charge is based

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    “The Red Hat” Rachel Hadas’ poem "The Red Hat" is told from the viewpoint of the parents of a young boy who begins to walk to school by himself. The poem reveals the actions and emotions of the parents who struggle with allowing their son to become more independent. However‚ this poem is not simply a story of a boy starting to walk to school on his own. The underlying theme is about a boy leaving the protection and safety of his parents to enter the world by himself. In the middle of the first stanza

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    How to Write a Poem Analysis No matter how long or complicated the poem‚ the first steps are the same: 1. Read the poem on your own looking for general understanding. 2. Read it again to do the same thing. This time‚ start jotting down ideas. 3. Read it aloud (you will more easily hear meter‚ rhythm‚ rhyme‚ and the meaning may become more clear). 4. Go through the poem‚ line by line‚ and make notes all over it. This should help lead you to conclusions about the poem’s: a. Theme(s) and Tone. b.

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    Hazel's Daughter Monologue

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    out of hand‚ I had left you. You were mad at me for leaving you. You sent all of

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    authors show how immigrants helped shape American culture by leaving their culture to help shape a better culture for themselves. The texts by Sherman Alexie and Richard Rodriguez both show how they are based on how they both abandoned their culture behind to help shape a better one for themselves. They also did not leave their culture so they can shape a better one but they also abandoned their native people meaning their families. In the poem by “Sherman Alexie” talks about how a man left his culture

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    become dull and grey. Now‚ we follow routine – we go to work‚ go home and work more until our eyes are dry and heavy‚ always hoping that tomorrow holds something new. We follow this routine for a majority of our lives until we are weak‚ decrepit and unable experience the adventures we had once planned to. Many poets recognised this cycle in their own lives‚ expressing their regret and fear through beautiful words strung together in a poem. Broadcasting an episode on Get Poetic about life and disappointment

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