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    Poetry Comparisons on War

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    to conflict shown in three or four of these poems‚ pointing out how the poets use language to explore their ideas and emotions. Two of the poems listed above‚ attack and anthem for doomed youth are to do with things that happened during world war 1. Both Wilfrid Owen and Siegfried Sassoon were involved with this war‚ fighting for their country. The poems that they wrote about the war told of their experiences and in attack some of the terrible things Sassoon saw and was made to

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    POETRY ASSIGNMENT  Biography John Le Gay Brereton was born in Sydney‚ Australia‚ on the 2nd of September 1871. He was the fifth son of John Le Gay Brereton (snr)‚ a doctor‚ and his wife Mary Tongue. His parents and family life impacted greatly on his view of the world‚ distorting it from the views of the norm of the times. John senior was also a poet‚ and published several volumes of poetry. John junior went to school at Sydney grammar school‚ and was just 15 when his father died in 1886. John

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    “Yeats’s poetry is driven by a tension between the real world in which he lives and an ideal world that he imagines.” I believe this is an apt statement to define to work of Yeats. At the heart of Yeats’s poetry there is a strong division between the natural world and the idyllic world which Yeats appears to be constantly seeking. Yeats was an artist who was the first Irishman to win a Nobel Prize in Literature for what the Nobel committee described as: “inspired poetry‚ which in a highly artistic

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    Modern English poetry in India is one of the many new literatures which began to emerge at the end of the Second World War‚ after the end of colonialism. Unlike the Africa and Caribbean creative writings‚ modern Indian poetry in English did not have an obvious direct relationship with the cultural movements that had led to national independence. The emergence of modern English poetry was a part of modernization which included urbanization‚ industrialization‚ mobility‚ independence‚ social change

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    Poetry Synthesis Essay

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    In today’s world‚ where one is expected to conform to the masses‚ maintaining individuality is often difficult. There are some people who simply follow the herd‚ and then there are those certain other people who strive to take the reins and become their own person. The former often succeed in their desire to fit in and become another faceless member of the crowd. The latter‚ however‚ commands society’s respect and ultimately has a better grasp of their identity. The subject of identity and individuality

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    metaphysical poetry‚ its characteristics and John Donne as a metaphysical poet. The concept metaphysical deals with the philosophical view of the nature of things. Metaphysical poetry is often mentioned as poetry inspired by a philosophical concept of the universe and the role assigned to the human spirit in the great drama of existence. Metaphysical poetry is involved with the whole experience of man‚ but the intelligence‚ learning and seriousness of the poets. Metaphysical poetry has an amazing

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    Writing Literary Essay and Composition Eng-437 091-114-022 11 Dec.‚ 2011 Death in Emily Dickinson’s Poetry Poetry; most of the time depends on the poet’s personal life. His/her experiences in life are reflected through the words of poetry. Emily Dickinson lived most of her life within private world. Because of this life of solitude‚ she was able to focus on her world more sharply than others authors of her time were. She treated death in a different way with the use of imagery

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    their best order; - poetry: the best words in the best order’ (Coleridge). A reflection on Coleridge’s definition‚ Nobody can claim that prose is a somewhat less commendable form of literature than poetry. Prose must still contain a certain amount of veraciousness and technique in order to be created. However poetry requires these things in order to be successful and whilst it is some people’s view that prose is layered with different meanings and is read to be analysed‚ poetry is simple‚ often

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    American Poetry 20th Century

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    BEARINGS‚ INFLUENCES By the beginning of the XX c. in England‚ the poetry cultivated was one in the line of the Romantic poetry. Relevant figures such as Rudgard Kipling and Oscar Wilde: Kipling’s poetry has a social use‚ official propaganda‚ in order to make the reader achieve social goals. The style is rhetorical and discursive. The language is the language of the public. (Morality) Oscar Wilde stands for another type of poetry‚ with the idea of “art for art’s shake”. There’s no relation between

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    Modern Poetry Study Guide

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    describe the origins of modern poetry." The origins of poetry are very much like those of literature in general. It began as oral communication handed down through generations to tell a story or entertain. Most was in a simple verse or rhyming format seemingly to be remembered better. It then developed into the epic poem. Finally‚ it transformed into free verse along with a set pattern of poetry. Romanticism led to modernism‚ which led to imagism. The poetry of today is a mixture of all of

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