online journal or diary of an individual’s opinions and latest news. It is updated regularly‚ in chronological order. Many blogs allow visitors to make comments‚ or “postings” in response to the blogger‚ or to ask questions. CXC 30/G/SYLL 08 47 WORD DEFINITION Broadband A term used to describe a technology that provides bandwidth that is greater
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Cited: Geddes‚ Gary. 20th Century Poetry & Poetics: Fourth Edition. Ontario: Oxford University Press Canada‚ 1996.
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Coradella Collegiate Bookshelf Editions. Open Purchase the entire Coradella Collegiate Bookshelf on CD at http://collegebookshelf.net Contents Selected Poems. John Keats. John Keats. Selected Poems. Contents About the author John Keats (October 31‚ 1795 February 23‚ 1821) was one of the principal poets in the English Romantic movement. During his short life‚ his work was the subject of constant politically motivated critical attack‚ and it was not until much later that
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A Collection of ICSE Poems and Short Stories Volume I — Poems Teachers’ Handbook ICSE Edited by: P. Pinto Phones: 23244660 (Sales) 23246113 (Fax) © Reserved with the Publishers First Edition: 2014 Price: Rs. 40.00 Beeta Publications (A Unit of MSB Publishers Pvt. Ltd.) 4626/18‚ Ansari Road‚ Daryaganj New Delhi - 110002 Website: www.studentsmorningstar.com E-mail: info@studentsmorningstar.com A Collection of ICSE Poems and Short Stories Volume I — Poems 1. Where the Mind is
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through connections to a harmonious place‚ a true sense of belonging can become manifest. In the poem ‘Migrant Hostel’‚ the concept of belonging correlating to a connection to a place is explored. The poem is set in a Displaced Person’s camp post World War II‚ in which many different cultures are present‚ yet each individual seeks out their own unique culture due to a sense of comfort. In the poem‚ the different migrant groups are referred to as being “like homing pigeons”. This use of this reductive
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Classical Chinese Poetry Re-Created as English Poetry1 Roslyn Joy Ricci Centre for Asian Studies University of Adelaide Introduction The well-known Robert Frost2 witticism that poetry is what disappears in translation ’ is only valid if poetic translation aims to produce a perfect re-creation of the original‚ ’3 however‚ I suggest that successful translators re-create poetry in another language as opposed to translating it into a second language.4 The aim of re-creating poetry is to attempt
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1. Annotate any four of the following passages with reference to context‚ in not more than 150 words 4 x5=20 each : (a) (b) This soul should fly from me‚ And I be changed into some brutish beast. Well‚ you’re the walking playboy of the Western World‚ and that’s the poor man yciu had divided to his breeches belt. My words fly up‚ my thought remain below. Words without never to heaven go. Woman upset everything. When you let them into your life‚ you find that the woman is driving at one thing and
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“[The hawk] Who knows neither time nor error.” This sentence not only elevates the hawk to immortality‚ but also to godhood‚ as only divine beings are incapable of errors. The hawk‚ like a god‚ watches over the “unforgiven” land. It judges the the world with its gaze‚ but does not forgive
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reader that God has made His power and majesty obvious to humans through creation. Therefore‚ man has no excuse to ignore what is obvious to his or her eyes. The first lines of the poem intensely describe the manifestation of creation’s glory: “The world is charged with the grandeur of God. / It will flame out‚ like shining from shook foil; / It gathers to a greatness‚ like the ooze of oil” (lines 1-3). When one shakes a sheet of aluminum foil‚ the foil catches rays of sunlight and reflects them back
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through ‘The clouds had given their all.’ It goes on to say that there was then a ‘break’‚ and throughout the poem the poet uses words such as ‘silent’ and ‘rolling’‚ ‘stilling’ and ‘slow-stepping’ to capture this scene of peace and serenity‚ as if the world was resting after being thrashed about by a storm. With the idea of a natural love‚ there comes the confusion and the inartificial knowledge that love is not materialistic‚ a feeling and something that can not be brought on by force. Through all natural
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