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    only concern you have. What you should be contemplating is the future and what you will miss. The worst thing about dying young is missing out on the greatest experiences in life. Two works that show that this belief is timeless are‚ “When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be” by John Keats‚ written in 1818 and “Demons”‚ by Imagine Dragons written in 2013. Though many fear death‚ they should fear never living a fulfilling life. One of the first realizations after finding out death is imminent‚ is the

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    The poem‚ “When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be”‚ by John Keats‚ uses metaphor‚ romantic imagery‚ and figurative language to reflect the speaker’s fear of dying without accomplishing what he aspires for in life which is success and fame in his writing and the love of one who will never love him back. In his writings‚ I think he is also saying to live you life to the fullest. To try to experience every little thing in life and to take advantage of it because we only live once. John Keats died

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    passing including from When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be by John Keats) A morbid‚ yet necessary thought. What is one to accomplish before their natural life ends. Everyone has intentions‚ though‚ intentions evidently don’t always turn into reality if one does not have a plan. In When I Have Fears That I May Cease to Be‚ by John Keats‚ in this sonnet‚ the speaker‚ John Keats‚ despairs over the lost opportunities for creativity and love that his life’s brevity may yield. John Keats was born

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    become “ripen’d” only as the poet ages. These fruits‚ which are poetic works‚ grant the poet fame‚ represented by the “high-piled books” in line 3. The fear of obscurity was one Keats carried to his death only three years after composing “When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be”. Though he had no way of knowing his life would indeed be cut short before he achieved the kind of recognition he sought‚ he echoes this concern in the final line of the sonnet. Lines 5-8 Some readers believe that the second

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    John Keats: When I have Fears that I May Cease to Be John Keats was a famous romantic poet whose work was characterized mainly by his use of diction‚ tone‚ and other literary devices to create sensual imagery in his works of poetry. Throughout the Elizabethan sonnet‚ When I have Fears that I May Cease to Be‚ one can see that Keats reflected his thoughts on life and death personal real life circumstances; ones he was facing during the time he wrote the poem. By using a combination of various

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    struggles to find her place in the world. After having a horrible experience with a previous lover‚ she attempts to hide her true feelings by working more and ignoring others. Overwhelmed with the pressures of the world‚ Kin puts up a barrier and misses out on the beauty and joy found in life. Her greatest supporters are right in front of her but because of her fear and ignorance she fails to notice them or take their advice in finding a husband‚ working less‚ and spending more family time with her daughter

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    marine species. The chemical properties of the ocean are important to understand because the marine environment supports the greatest abundance of life on earth. (http://marinebio.org/oceans/ocean-chemistry.asp) As an occupation‚ I would love to study marine life. I will need to master biochemistry. Biochemistry is the study of life‚ water‚ and salts. One example is water- composed of two hydrogen atoms joined to one oxygen atom that are positively and negatively charged. This is only one example

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    Maggie May‚ written by Rod Stewart‚ is a classic rock song that tells the story of a young man who was convinced to skip town with the girl of his dreams named Maggie. Now that he’s left‚ he realized what he is missing out on back home and he blames her for making him leave but he loves her too much to abandon her. This story is told through the different music conventions that help tell the story‚ not through words‚ but through sound. For example‚ the form of the song is split up into four repeating

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    In the poem “Now I Become Myself”‚ the author May Sarton illustrates struggles during one’s pursuit of true self. As May Sarton states‚ to “become [herself]”‚ “[she has] been dissolved and shaken”. Through the search of identity‚ human beings “[wear] other people’s faces” and drown in perplexity. In particular‚ this phenomenon refers to the period in life when people feel lost and lack the sense of belonging; even in modern society‚ it is not uncommon to see teenagers undergo agony‚ trying hard to

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    Sharon Olds’ poem “I Go Back to May 1937” is written as if the speaker; which appears to be female is looking back in time to when he or she’s parents first met and married. The speaker throughout the poem does not seem pleased with the events that unfolded thereafter‚ but nonetheless understands that there is nothing that she could have done to stop it from happening. The poem gives a short glimpse into the life the couple had and the effect it had on the child/narrator. The poem is almost a flashback

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