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    Langston Hughes purpose of these sets of poems was to outline the current condition for African Americans at that time‚ and also to display his desires and present the ideal conditions for African Americans. Below are several of his poems that has symbology and reflects and demonstrates his desires and ideals. In my opinion‚ Dream Variations demonstrates Hughes desire for African Americans to be able to enjoy the pleasures of life as white people did. When he says “to whirl and to dance till the

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    relate to the battlefield in a way that we understand and feel empathy for the innocent children. The stressing pain of a whole country as ‘the star goes out in its eye‚’ resembles an aching and distressed mouse (child)‚ invaded and drawn out from its home only to be slaughtered in the ruins of it. ‘Before the days done‚ the field lies bleeding.’ The unimaginable horror displayed through powerful imagery makes us feel sorry for sorry for the mouse because of all of its pain and suffering. The farm/battlefield

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    “First Poem for You” is a poem by written by Kim Addonizio‚ an American poet. This poem “First Poem for You” is a closed-form poem but written as an English sonnet. The poem a person who loves the tattoos in his or her lover’s skin. At the same time the tattoos scares him or her by their permanence. The thoughtfulness and the depth of details expressed in this poem makes us conclude that the persona or speaker in this poem is a female. The speaker is certain about the permanence of the tattoos on

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    The Bürgermaster’s Daughter by Steven Ozment is a novel about a girl name Anna Buschler who lived in an era where women were to be disciplined and obedient which was during the 16th century. Anna Büschler whom is the daughter of mayor‚ yet she was a long way from the common 16th century German lady. Unmarried and nearing thirty‚ Anna’s known not coquettish‚ flamboyant‚ and improper in dress. When her dad found that she is having mystery undertakings with both a nearby aristocrat and a fighter – gambling

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    could still be heard swearing and throwing mess around. I’m sick of fighting with her every second of the day‚ but the thought of Snow leaving‚ well it just tears me in two. “Where did we go wrong?” I chuckle to myself‚ staring into the eyes of my reflection. Even after the fights we’ve had‚ I always have a hard time not being around her‚ stealing a glimpse of our home‚ I drive off. Everyone has their edges and rough times in their life‚ but they still break through‚ what will happen to us?

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    The Birth of My Daughter The birth of my daughter‚ Kimora Nevaeh Roberts changed my life forever.[This is a good starting sentence. It easily grabs the readers’ attention. Nice work!] The difference in my life from the years 2009 until now showed the amazing conclusion to my life that has changed forever. Having to grow up and be a mother took me away from many things that I was once doing without a child. Being a mother adversely affected my way of living‚ my family‚ and my education. Before

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    The Ecstasy : John Donne - Summary and Critical Analysis       The poem "The Ecstasy" is one of John Donne’s most popular poems‚ which expresses his unique and unconventional ideas about love. It expounds the theme that pure‚ spiritual or real love can exist only in the bond of souls established by the bodies. For Donne‚ true love only exists when both bodies and souls are inextricably united. Donne criticizes the platonic lover who excludes the body and emphasizes the soul. The fusion of body

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    When we hear about death we imagine something scary‚ such as The Grim Reaper. In our minds The Grim Reaper is a tall‚ dark figure who’s wasting no time on bringing you along with him. However in the poem I’m going to talk about in this paper views death in a different perspective. In Emily Dickinson’s poem‚ Because I Could Not Stop for Death‚ the speaker describes death as a gentleman‚ and how he took her on a nonstop journey. Besides death being talked about as a person‚ the speaker also goes through

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    from her foster home. BRIEF SYNOPSIS IZZY (12) is a typical girl who lives with her parents. After begging her parents for ice cream‚ her father thinks he sees his long-lost brother‚ TOM‚ a homeless man. Her parents race after the man‚ but run into robbers who shoot and kill them. Izzy’s life is shattered. The only living relative is her Uncle Tom‚ who is homeless and taking a “time out from reality.” The social worker doesn’t have any choice and Izzy’s placed in the foster home of EDDY and JANICE

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    South‚ the turn of the century saw blacks reestablishing their identity in America. On the other hand‚ Cullen is marveling about why a God who is good could be so cruel to give a black poet the ability to “sing” in a world that ignores them. In this poem Cullen has

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