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    In “The Use of Force” Williams shows us the variety of emotions felt by a doctor during a house call. Williams uses situational irony and connotative language to convey a conflict that he faces with diagnosing a child. Despite the fact that her parents and the doctor make and attempt to reason with the girl‚ she continues to defy them in their efforts to help her. Williams illustrates the true definition of what makes someone a hero. The fact that the doctor is determined to help the young girl‚

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    acknowledged as the best imagist poem. Someone says‚ "It is difficult to get a thorough understanding of this poem”. That makes sense. Poetry is neither the objective phenomenon of mechanical reflection‚ nor directly let the subjective feelings overflow from literal. It is just because poetry has the characteristics of writing the minds‚ therefore viewers are required to use the method of imagination and association to mobilize their feelings to understand‚ feel‚ taste the poem‚ so as to result in a strong

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    Megan Malmay Professor Fuller English 210 12 February 2015 “Where Is The Angel?” and “Bresson’s Movies” One of my favorites from the Black Mountain College poets was Denise Levertov’s “Where Is The Angel?”. In the first stanza of this poem‚ you can already point out a metaphor and biblical reference. “Where is the angle for me to wrestle? No driving snow in the glass bubble‚ bust mild September.” I think first off‚ the speaker is asking‚ “Why have I not been challenged?” The glass bubble that the

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    Imagism and Ezra Pound Ezra Pound was one of the greatest poets of the modern era‚ creating a literary movement known as “imagism.” Pound coined the term in 1912 to assist Hilda Doolittle (H.D.) in the marketing of some of her poems. Doolittle was an unknown author‚ and Pound decided that her work would be accepted more easily if she were identified with a group of poets (Dettmar/Watt)‚ such as Richard Aldington and F.S. Flint (“Imagists”). Imagists focused mainly on the “clarity of expression

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    what desired response they want. No matter who the writer is I think the audience would get a different message out of it because they would each portray their individual emotions in different ways and writing styles. "The Use of Force" by William Carlos Williams was told from the point of view of the doctor. There were four characters involved in the story. I believe any difference in point of view would have invoked an alternate response from the reader. Since the doctor was the one telling the

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    Samalin William Blake Poem William Blake‚ the worlds famous English poet (1757- 1827). He never limited himself to a title where you would say he’s poet of only romance or drama but whatever went wept through his soul he would engrave it in words. Joy and sorrow are opposite each other yet Blake develops poems from each aspect. The two poems I will be talking about are Infant Joy and Infant Sorrow. Infant Joy seems as if it’s a poem about an Infant named Joy. It is very

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    William Cowper’s poem “Slavery” has lots of descriptive thoughts and opinions concerning “human nature’s broadest‚ foulest blot” (Cowper). By using diction Cowper is able to expose the obscenities and barbarity of slavery. The use of diction and tone throughout the poem helps Cowper persuade the reader that slavery is wrong and inhumane. Slavery dehumanizes not only the slaves‚ but the slave owner’s too‚ in turn it “dooms and devotes [the slave] as the [owners prey]” (Cowper). The poem “Slavery”

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    world. This poem really speaks to me. I am very stubborn‚ and I am not easily discouraged or put down by anything in life. The poem Invictus is a poem with a very strong message to those going through tough times or difficult tasks. The word Invictus means unconquerable in Latin‚ and as the title really sums up the meaning of the poem. The poem to me seems to be saying that I will be the unmovable object struggling against an unstoppable force. In the first stanza of Invictus‚ William Henley speaks

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    It’s the Style That Counts Among the vast variety of poems that exist‚ only a few stand out. The same is true about poets‚ in that readers may sometimes identify a poem to its poet. The measure of a poet’s consistency in his poems is measured by how easily identifiable his or her poems are to the reader. An effective poet will develop a unique style and slowly build upon that. In history many poets have placed their mark and enveloped a unique style of their own. A poet’s style involves not only

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    The Figurative Language Symbol and Sociological Criticism on "Libertad! Igualdad! Fraternidad! Poetry by William Carlos Williams" By Uli Zulfa Abstract In this paper I will analysis the poetry Libertad! Iqualdad! Fraternidad! by William Carlos William. In this poetry Carlos tells about the condition of America that time which is not same as the America suppose to be like the first time America dream. This paper uses the research method library. For analyzing I use Socio-Analysis by Karl Mark-Marxism

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