Step 1- first impression Step 2- contrasts Step 3- purpose of the author in writing the poem Step 4- line-by-line analysis of the literary devices used in the poem Expository paragraph Sonnet from the Portuguese V: I lift my heavy heart up solemnly by Elizabeth Barrett Browning I lift my heavy heart up solemnly‚ As once Electra her sepulchral urn‚ And‚ looking in thine eyes‚ I overturn The ashes at thy feet. Behold and see What a great heap of grief lay hid in me‚ And how the red wild sparkles
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“A father tell his son about the Statue of Liberty” In the whole world‚ people are searching for Liberty and no discrimination of who they are. Everyone have different cultures colors and religions. America is known for having many different races and cultures in their country. In the 60’ties racism and discrimination was a big problem‚ not to mention the time where white people had black people as slaves. Because of all this ignorance the KKK got created. KKK was a group of people‚ who hated
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are capable to grow beyond our personalities and it is necessary to learn from it. Conflict highlights our strengths and weaknesses and gives us a chance to improve. Such type of conflict is proposed in the novel “The Nest” written by a famous Australian author Paul Jennings. Conflict can be thoroughly portrayed in the novel through the characters Robin (protagonist)‚ Charlie‚ Verushka and Robin’s Dad‚ Alan. In ‘The Nest’ conflict can be better expressed through various themes including man vs. self
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Sharon Olds’ poem "Late Poem to My Father" exposes the profound effect that childhood trauma can have on someone‚ even in adulthood. The speaker of the poem invokes sadness and pity in the reader by reflecting on the traumatic childhood of her father‚ and establishes a cause and effect relationship between the abuse he endured as a child and the dependence he develops on alcohol as an adult. The idea of emotional retardation caused by childhood experiences is not uncommon‚ especially in our
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Elizabeth Bishop’s poem “One Art” uses villanelle as a poetic form in iambic pentameter. The poem is about loss. It presents loss as a discipline that‚ with training and dedication‚ the reader can get better at. The poem initially gives tips on how to adapt to loss and mentions items that can be replaced. But in the third stanza‚ the poem takes a turn and reveals feelings which change the detached tone from the first stanza. The speaker recommends to lose more and quicker‚ “Then practice losing farther
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A Broken Tower‚ by Hart Crane‚ is a metaphor-rich poem that is very ambiguous but seems to describe the difficulties of the creative process and the way in which the artist is bound and compelled by it. Crane uses many religious metaphors and references‚ directly mentioning God and also bells‚ which are associated with churches. It is possible to interpret the poem in a religious sense‚ but it could be argued that religion and art are similar metaphors; that‚ for the poet‚ his writings are both a
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the most notable uptopian novels from 1915 the book depicts an deserted society composed entirely of women whom reproduce asexually. The result of this society is an ideal social order. Free of war‚ Conflict‚ and domination. The narrator is Vandyck Jennings a sociologist. The narrator and two of his friends plan an expedition to explore this “uncharted land” where rumor is lives a society where its inhabitants are only women. Interestingly enough‚ the three man have very typical perspectives regarding
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"The loner" is a poem revolving around the experiences of one boy’s isolation in a school playground. Written by Julie Holder‚ the poetic techniques within this poem such as alliteration‚ rhythm‚ similes and metaphors exemplify its slow and doleful tone and‚ when collaborated‚ add to the overall effect of the poem. It’s explores the environment surrounding the character and his response to the seclusion. Considerable emphasis has been applied to the movement of the poem to capture the readers understanding
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Ozymandias is a poem written by Percy Bysshe Shelley. The poem begins with a chance encounter and explores a theme of Universal truth. Ozymandias was a powerful leader who built alot of buildings in ancient Egypt and because of this he earned the nickname of "the builder". He was extremely arrogant and looked down on everyone else. His arrogance and unbelievable self-belief is the main topic in this poem. Ozymandias had a statue of himself built. On the pedestal the words "My name is Ozymandias
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Death of a young son by drowning” by Margaret Atwood conveys the story of the emotions of a parent losing a child and not being able to help them. “...on a voyage of discovery into the land I floated on but could not touch to claim‚” in this poem Atwood takes the reader on an emotional journey using literary devices such as imagery‚ personification and metaphors to express the depth of her feelings and give a larger sense of what its like for the reader to understand roughly what the speaker must
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