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The three poems by Emily Dickinson, poem 449, 465, and 501 are closely related. All three of these poems are related to death and dying. Dickson has an imaginary and creative way of dealing with death. Being born in a time of high mortality rates, she had to have experienced many a deaths and thi...
THE TRULY GREAT – Stephen Spender. Honour, tribute and commemoration are the central concerns of the poem 'The Truly Great.' Stephen Spender teaches the reader lessons involving these themes throughout the poem, the primary lesson being the celebration of the "truly great&qu...
In both "Sailing to Byzantium" by Yeats and "The Oven Bird" by Frost, the bird represents the art of poetry and its value. In "Sailing to Byzantium" Yeats realizes that the value of poetry has been diminished and lost, and therefore wants to go to Byzantium in hopes of...
The word carbon- tetrachloride means a chemical compound containing four chlorine atoms per molecule. The word tetrachloride is used in the poem "Where I'm From". It is found in the first stanza, second line. The word tetrachloride supports the theme of family, and how unique a ...
Response to Emily Dickinson, Selections from " The Complete Poems" I found Emily Dickinson to be a wonderful poet. Her way with words is astounding and timeless. To be so full of creative energy to write thousands of poems is almost incomprehensible. Although we covered several poems d...
In William Blake's book "Songs of Experience" his poem entitled "The Tyger" is an inquisitive look at creation. He vividly describes the ferocious persona of the animal and rhetorically asks, "What immortal hand or eye, dare frame thy fearful symmetry (Songs of Exper...
In Coleridge's piece entitled "The Eolian Harp", the Eolian harp, or music, is seen as an influence on one's interpretation and affection with a situation. Coleridge's affinity with nature and the mystical relations of music and himself develop from his descriptive languag...
Quality of poetry is not always measured by skill in rhyme or verse, and the abstract beauty of a poem became appreciable partly thanks to the delirious writing of "Kubla Kahn." Samuel Taylor Coleridge is considered an intellectual center of the English Romantic movement, as he felt that ...
Lord Byron was not only just an average poet as people of his time thought he was. Byron was a celebrity, for his stardom was rising every time. He was very sexually active, he attracted many young girls and ladies because of his good looks. He inherited his father's property at a young age. By...
William Wordsworth is a well-known man for his writings that he contributed to the Romantic period. His passionate feelings of nature and strong feelings of materialism are what defines Wordsworth's poetry. In two sonnets that he wrote, "London 1802" and "Composed upon Westmi...
Carpe Diem is a style of poetry formulated during the English civil war. Carpe Diem means, \"Seize the Day.\" It describes the passion of society and how their mentality in the fulfillment of their lives. Metaphysical poetry was popularized after this when the people started using science to explain...
Poems are centralized as written expressions of thoughts, emotions, and/or ideas written by the author to express a theme in an art form that appeals to our senses. Through the words written in poems, we perceive images that can appeal to our senses of: sight, smell, touch, taste, and hearing. Not o...
The art of poetry requires time and skill combined with practice and creativity. In George Eliot Clarke's Blank Sonnet the central theme revolves around the complexities of creating a well devised sonnet. Using different poetic tools, such as imagery, alliteration and sonnet style, Clarke write...
When life restricts our flow of happiness with tragedy and heartbreak, another door is opened up. It is the door of creativity, of art, of flowing insights. And although for the individual this experience is void of smiles and full of tears, it provides the rest of us with a small glimps...
Whitman's and Dickinson's poems convey a connection between sexual and spiritual ecstasies. Dickinson's #249 uses suggestive sexual language along with an interpretation of divine love to reveal her private, obscure vision of life. Her structural and synthetic choices add feelings to...
Pablo Neruda starts his 1971 Nobel Lecture Towards the Splendid City, stating, "so remote are we Chileans that our boundaries almost touch the South Pole," and continues by speaking of the, "vast expanses in my native country," most specifically his journey across, "the Ande...
John Keats The life of a poet! Katrina Bartlett English per.2 May, 31 2000 pg. 1 He started at the pacific. All his men/looked at each other with a wild surmise--/silent, upon a peak in Darien"; "Beauty is truth, truth Beauty, --that ...
Poetry, like any other form of creative work, is there to express the author\'s thoughts, opinions, and feelings. There are vast strategies that can be applied to help readers make sense of it. Which method you use relies heavily on the poem you are reading. Different poems call on different aspects...
Jennifer Rankin, a Sydney born Australian female poet, offers her readers an abstract insight into the world she enters as a writer in her poem "I Had A Room". As the title suggests, the poem achieves this through comparing what goes on in the personal sanctuary of her room to what goes o...
Poetry AnalysisThe poem, The Flea by John Donne is perhaps simply the seventeenth century's version of a commonplace pickup line. However, in today's society it offers a comical and conceivably ingenious if not simply creative method of wooing a fine, honorable lady into your bed.In overview, the p...
I've Got Prose...I've Got ProsePoetry travels into the deepest and darkest parts of the unconscious. Filled with conciseness, a poem embodies many components and elements. In writing an author may choose from a plethora of alternatives of form. Although most authors choose a specific way to write th...
How often has one heard the question mostly posed by current students, Why must I know and take courses in literature? The question itself is not too surprising because many students do not feel they need any of the education they are getting to continue their life. What is surprising is how the ...
Choose one of the war poems an write an essay saying how effectively the poet has written about war. Comment on language and tone Wilfred Owen was a great anti-war poet. Having served in world war 1, his poems illustrate the horrors of war, putting down the poets of the time who painted a pictu...
William Blake wrote during the Romantic period which between 1785 - 1830. Some said that the Romantic period was the fairy tale way of writing through symbolism and allegory and also an age for individualism. Blake was little known as a poet during his lifetime. His reputation became established l...
For many centuries, the Western Canon of literary works has set a standard for education by presenting the great and outstanding literary works of the past. As multiculturalism and equality thrive in the new millennium, the validity of the seemingly racially and sexually discriminating canon is bei...