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    The Language of Poetry

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    The Language of Poetry This accessible satellite textbook in the Routledge INTERTEXT series is unique in offering students hands-on practical experience of textual analysis focused on poetry. Written in a clear‚ user-friendly style by an experienced writer and practising teacher‚ it links practical activities with examples of texts. These are followed by commentaries and suggestions for research. It can be used individually or in conjunction with the series core textbook‚ Working with Texts:

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    Racial Tensions in the 1920’s Blacks vs. Whites majority of the racism happened in the South‚ but it still was all across the nation. Even though the Ku Klux Klan was founded in 1866‚ membership increased dramatically during the 1920s. In the 1920’s the KKK put themselves present into society once again‚ triggered by the Great Migration of African Americans to the North. About twenty five cities nationwide in 1919 began to erupt in race riots and this time would later be known as the "Red Summer"

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    ‘Cousin Kate’ by Christina Rossetti This Victorian poem is about the narrator (a fallen woman)‚ the Lord and Kate. It is a ballad which tells the story from the narrator’s perspective about being shunned by society after her ‘experiences’ with the lord. The poem’s female speaker recalls her contentment in her humble surroundings until the local ‘Lord of the Manor’ took her to be his lover. He discarded her when she became pregnant and his affections turned to another village girl‚ Kate‚ whom he

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    weep and the night is a-cold Come hither‚ Sleep and my griefs infold But lo! The morning peeps over the eastern steeps and the rustling birds of dawn the earth do scorn Lo! to the vault Of paved heaven With sorrow fraught My notes are driven They strike the ear of night Make weep the eyes of day They make mad the roaring winds And with tempests play Like a fiend in a cloud With howling woe After night I do crowd And with night will go I turn my back to the east From whence

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    William Butler Yeats was born in Dublin‚ Ireland. His father was a lawyer and happened to be a well know artist of the time. Yeats was educated in both England‚ specifically London‚ and in Dublin‚ Ireland. Although the majority of his summers were spent in the west of Ireland in the family’s summerhouse. Yeats was involved in societies that attempted to write and compose Irish literature. His first piece of literature appeared in 1887‚ but in his earlier period his dramatic production outweighed

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    chapter Part 3: Designing a Customer-Driven Marketing Strategy and Integrated Marketing Mix 7 Customer-Driven Marketing Strategy Creating Value for Target Customers Previewing the Concepts So far‚ you’ve learned what marketing is and about the importance of understanding consumers and the marketplace environment. With that as background‚ you’re now ready to delve deeper into marketing strategy and tactics. This chapter looks further into key customer-driven marketing strategy decisions—how

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    W.B Yeats overview. Personal response W.B Yeats is one of the most fascinating poets of the 20th century his poems are very linked in with nature. All his poems I have studied‚ Lake Isle of Inisfree‚ September 1913‚ Easter 1916‚ Stares Nest by my window and Sailing to Byzantium show he has a great connection with nature and expresses himself by this. His poems are both public and personal; he discusses matters of his personal private life along with political points or debates. This shows all

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    Massachusetts: Perseus Books‚ 1998);1T. Stallkamp‚ "SCORE! A BetterWay to Do BusineSS. Moving from Conflict to Collaboration" (Upper Saddle River‚ New Jersey: Wharton School Publishing‚ 2005); and J Liker‚ "TheToyota Way: 14 Management Principles from theWorld ’s Greatest Manufacturer" (NewYork: McGrawHill‚ 2004) Copyright © Massachusetts Institute of Technology‚ 2010.

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    like ‘Lord Nelson and Waterloo’. However‚ language in Singh Song is used to show a barrier between the two cultures. Nagra writes “Hey Singh‚ ver yoo bin?/yor lemons are limes”. The use of non-standard shows a natural language barrier as he is trying to use standard english. The quote “yor lemons are limes”‚ suggests that the goods he is selling are outdated. From this we can see that there is a bridge between cultures as he trying to be like a traditional clean British shop from a typical stereotype

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    Medieval Poetry

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    Medieval literature is a very diverse subject. The term covers the literature of Europe during the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the beginnings of the Renaissance in the 15th century‚ spanning a period of roughly 1‚000 years. As a result‚ it is difficult to make generalizations about medieval literature. It is‚ nonetheless‚ possible to identify a few general trends. Allegory and symbolism are common in medieval literature‚ perhaps more so than in modern writing. Religious and philosophical

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