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I found it difficult to understand most of Walt Whitman's poems as I do to most poems in general. So I narrowed them down to two of the poems that I liked. In the first poem I read, "Song of Myself", Whitman jumps from topic to topic in almost every other line. The poem gave me a problem unde...
ANALYSIS OF A SHORT STORY "The Rocking-Horse Winner" by D.H Lawrence is a reflection of society's materialism, the search for material happiness leaving on the side the real matter of life. People are looking for happiness in the wrong place. This is the story of a family who pret...
The Horror of Life from Birth to Death During the Modernist Movement, existentialist writers wrote about the meaninglessness of life. Existentialists believe that life is a struggle against the nothingness of the world. They believe there is no higher meaning to the existence of man, and they d...
A Sorrowful WomanGail Godwin's short story "A Sorrowful Woman" depicts the life of a woman with a terminal illness in her final stage of life. The short story opens up with the wife looking at the husband and her child describing the husband as "durable, receptive, gentle; the child a tender golden ...
Born May 15, 1890, in Indian Creek, Texas; Katherine Anne Porter has written numerous short stories and a novel. Katherine Anne Porter uses autobiographical information and symbolism to relate the story of Miranda's maturation into adulthood in her short story "The Grave." In &qu...
Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour" is the compelling short short story of the loss of love, but in return, the gain of freedom. The main character, Mrs. Mallard, "loses" her husband, but soon realizes that she has acquired a new life for herself. The plot of "The St...
Hemingway's economical writing style and narrative structure often seems simple, but his method is calculated and used to complex effect. In his writing Hemingway provided detached descriptions of action to capture scenes precisely. By doing so he avoided describing his characters' emotions and thou...
A literary allusion is a reference to a famous piece of literature with which the literate, cultured reader is expected to be familiar. Examples of this from the play MacBeth by William Shakespeare would be well known titles such as, Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury, and 'Out, ...
Every short story teaches a person what it is about and how it relates to real life. This is the definition of a theme which is mainly the subject of the text in the story. The idea of each story is to educate the reader more about life and what the dangers are to be aware of. It states arguments...
Ireland has always been a country where religion was a deciding factor. In James Joyce's "Araby", we get an up-close look at Irish culture in the early 1900's. "Araby" tells the tale of a young Irish boy who is trying to enter the adult section of his life and fails com...
One Thing A Person Should Never Take For Granted Life is like a hourglass, with little specks of sand descending one by one and then perishing forever. People tend to believe that they have control over their "hourglass." They never tend to see that at any moment that glass can shatter ...
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Nature and life has always been one of poets¡¯ hottest themes. Poets arrange the wonder of nature and the essence of life into words to show their affection toward this magnificent theme. ¡°The Seed Shop¡± by Muriel Stuart and ¡°To Blossoms¡± by Robert Herrick are two of the ...
I will analyze this poem (NOTHING GOLD CAN STAY") in terms of denotation and connotation, imagery, and figurative language. Then I will make an interpretation based on formalistic view. There are several words that connote meanings beyond the dictionary meanings. I think "nature" s...
A New Beginning The short story "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin, discusses the trials and tribulations a marriage can bring. The character in the story Mrs. Mallard led a sheltered and unhappy life. Freedom enticed the Mallard residence with the passing of her husband and the iron...
Gary Soto's "Mexican's Begin Jogging," explores an array of emotions twisting from desire to anxiety as the narrative unfolds into an inspiring tale of courage and freedom. It delves into the constant struggle to strive for something better in one man's race towards a new...
Kate Chopin's Symbolic Use of NatureKate Chopin uses nature and symbolism throughout her three short stories. Her vivid use of nature and its elements allow the reader to get a realistic view of the characters and their setting. By using nature to represent the feelings of her characters, Chopin a...
NEW SIMPLISTIC LIFEDuring the war the harshest acts can be witnessed, some of which can seem unfathomable, causing changes in those people exposed to them. Hemingway\'s short story, \"Soldier\'s Home,\" includes many examples of what war can do to a young person exposed to the harshest of e...
Gregor's StruggleIn his short story, The Metamorphosis, Franz Kafka shows a man's struggle to find the meaning of life. This story starts out with Gregor, the main character, awaking from unsettling dreams to find himself changed into a monstrous vermin. Because of this transformation, Gregor's li...
Death in Emily Dickinson's Poetry While Emily Dickinson's life is well documented, it is important that readers understand how significant events in her life impacted her views on death, sanity, and nature. Born in Amherst, MA in 1830, she was encouraged at a young age to pursue aca...
I knew quite a bit about Poe before I read this story. "The Raven" had been my favorite poem for several years. I had even committed parts of it to memory along with the spoof about Mrs. Shoe I wrote in the ninth grade. Like "The Raven," I expected "The Mask of the Red D...
As one begins to dissect Ernest Hemingway's short story "A Natural History of the Dead," a great deal of meaning can be found through the situations he conveys. Through his commentary and the experiences of Mungo Park, much can be learned about Hemingway's views and ideas. Upon q...
Society's Impact on Emily The Reason the main character, Emily Grierson, in William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" murdered her lover, Homer Barron, was a combined contribution of the society she lived in. The cousin's snootiness and high expectations of the Grierso...
Part 1. Introduction The reason why I have chosen this topic ¡°initiation¡± to discuss is that the issue of looking at life and picking up a new experience which might change the current viewpoint is a topic that is not only interesting in a thesis paper, but also a theme of life. Every...
Simplicity Robert Fulghum's, All I Really Needed To Know I Learned In Kindergarten, is an extraordinary account of simplicity. Fulghum's philosophy throughout this book is that we learn the basics, the most crucial fundamentals of life, when we are young. All other factors that w...