22 Results for Symbols and Symbolism

PrologueWilliam Wordsworth is possibly the greatest Romantic poet to ever live. In his writings, his use of vivid descriptions, symbolism, and imagery are unmatched by any author past or present. Reading the poetry of Wordsworth is a unique experience that is both intellectual and enjoyable. His ...
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...
Mending Wall Biography Robert Frost was inspired to write Mending Wall after talking with one of his farming friend Napoleon Guay. He learned from talking with his neighbor that writing in the tones of real life is an important factor in his poetic form (Liu,Tam). Henry David Thoreau o...
Mending Wall Biography Robert Frost was inspired to write Mending Wall after talking with one of his farming friend Napoleon Guay. He learned from talking with his neighbor that writing in the tones of real life is an important factor in his poetic form (Liu,Tam). Henry David Thoreau once stated tha...
WORKS CITED Clausen, Christopher. The Moral Imagination: Essays on Literature and Ethics. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1986. Jung, Carl. The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature. Vol. 15 of The Collected Works of C. G. Jung. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1966. Leedy, Jack J., e...
Hopkins' Coursework Explore the views of Grigson and Ward and with close attention to at least three poems develop your own views on Hopkins' poetry. To appreciate the work of Gerard Manley Hopkins he must first be placed in his correct context. Hopkins' was born in 1844 into a...
The song settings of Guillaume Apollinaire's ideographic Calligrammes demonstrate Francis Poulenc's exceptional ability to unite poetry and music, without compromising the integrity of either medium. The graphical notation of the poetry presents a formidable challenge to Poulenc, requir...
The Two Walls in Mending Wall It is arguable that the self-righteous speaker of "Mending Wall" is himself obsessively committed to wall building, far more intractably and instinctively committed than his cliche-bound neighbor. While the speaker of "Mending Wall" justifiably castigates his unth...
Erica Spiezio"Kubla Khan" by Samuel Coleridge is a poem about the magnificent power of the creative mind. Using vivid images and mystery, Coleridge is able to show how an inspired poet has the ability to create new worlds with his imagination. The only problem that Coleridge encounters as he progr...
BackgroundGary Soto was born on April 12, 1952, in the farming community of Fresno, California, to Mexican-American parents. In his essay "Being Mean" he talks of how his father and grandfather worked at the Sun Maid Raisin Factory and his mother peeled potatoes at Reddispud. Soto's father faced an ...
Barbie Doll Throughout time people have been questioning the values of society and many wonder if the beliefs and customs of their culture are actually what is in the interest of themselves. Times of suffering can create strong and powerful people to change; the means of achieving such i...
John Keats and Mark O\'Connor are two poets who articulated their emotions and observations of the world around them. This has been demonstrated in poems such as Keats\' Bright Star and also Ode to Autumn. O\'Connor also demonstrates this through The Beginning and The Sun-Hunter. Both poets have emp...
Wilfred Edward Salter Owen, born March 18, 1893, was the oldest of four children of Tom and Susan Owen. His father's work as a railway clerk was supplemented by his mother's father until his death put the family in financial difficulties. The family tried to keep their life along middle class standa...
E. E. Cummings, who was born in 1894 and died in 1962, wrote many poems with unconventional punctuation and capitalization, and unusual line, word, and even letter placements. Cummings' most difficult form of prose is probably the ideogram; it is extremely short and it combines both visual and au...
Robert Frost and T. S. Eliot were undoubtedly influential poets of theirtime. Both poets eventually enjoyed fame and popularity for developingtheir own voice and style. While both men wrote compelling poetry, we findthe aesthetic poet with Eliot and the meditative poet with Frost. Both menclea...
ROAD NOT TAKENEnglish 113B26 September 1999Choices are never easy- men face multitudes of them in their lifetime. Some decisions to these choices are clear while others are sometimes more difficult to effectuate. The poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost is a first person narrative tale of a mon...
Thematic analysis: The Road Not Taken, by Robert Frost This is a wonderful poem with many different themes and ideas. One of the biggest themes is not being afraid to take a chance. Some of the other themes include, not following the crowd, trying new things, and standing for something. This p...
T.S. Eliot once said of Blake's writings, "The Songs ofInnocence and the Songs of Experience, and the poems fromthe Rossetti manuscripts, are the poems of a man with aprofound interest in human emotions, and a profoundknowledge of them." (Grant, Pg 507) These two famous booksof poetry written by Wil...
Poets are often many things. They are watchers, documenters, observers and sometimes, lovers. In their works, poets paint pictures for their readers that are sometimes clear and concise, but are often puzzling. T.S. Eliot, perhaps one of the greatest poets of the western tradition, is a puzzling ...
Throughout the 20th century, Robert Bly has provided a wealth of poetry on a wide variety of topics. Alongside his themes, Robert Bly has also developed different stylistic methods to convey those thoughts. Such themes vary to this day, dealing with issues that have personally affected him, and al...
There is a definite likeness between these poems, as they are all thematically linked. An example of this is that in each, there is some sort of conflict between man and natures representations i.e. the knight and the faery, the boy and the rat, and also the man and the deer. Beyond the words of the...
There is a path that we as human beings, follow throughout our lives that divide and multiply, leaving us with not only opportunities, choices and decisions, but also obstacles and mazes. It is this path that helps us to become better acquainted with ourselves, as well as those around us. It also he...