Category: /Literature/World Literature
In Margaret Atwood's "The handmaid's tale" and Judith Wright poems, some subject matters are similar because there are a lot of imageries based on children and men, from voices of a woman. In "the handmaid's tale" the narrator has lost her child
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Category: /Literature
to keep on running in order to live. In the poem "Runagate Runagate" by Robert Hayden he describes what it would be like to be a runaway slave. He uses rhythmic style in his poem to show how the runaway slaves would keep on running, and shows many points
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
and doing whatever pleases oneself. The poem "What Are Years?" by Marianne Moore demonstrates the former while the message related by the film Dead Poets Society represents the latter, asking people to make the most of life, or in other words we must Carpe Diem
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Category: /Business & Economy/Agriculture
Two personal experiences on loss are expressed, quite diversely, through the two poems. Vladimir Holan's "Meeting in a lift" is a poem interpreting a small and short life against great and immortal human desires, whereas Jaan Kaplinski's "A Last Cloud
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
Spring Offensive
Spring Offensive is a poem about a group of soldiers getting ready to attack. Normally we associate spring with new life growth and happiness. In this case, the soldiers can only expect their death. The soldiers are resting and nature
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
"Welsh Landscape" is written by R.S Thomas. He was a Welsh traditionalist born in 1913 and he died in 2000. He has strong views and lives in the past thinking of Wales of having no present or future. The poem consists of just one stanza. The main theme
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'Greater Love' is a poem about the painful memories experienced by Wilfred Owen in World War I. These memories seem to overshadow the memories he has for his love. All Quiet on the Western Front is a novel whcich is also about World
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
A Model Poem of "Theme for English B"
This poem I will begin, a sonnet for all
One that won't be remembered
Yet I will strive anyway, to give my best
So that you may all enjoy my poem
And I will pass the test.
My name is William, or Bill for short
Born
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Throughout the poem 'Tintern Abbey', and the first two sections of 'The Prelude', Wordsworth strongly conveys his intimate relationship and association with the natural world. This is a theme common to both poems, and Wordsworth uses various examples
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
and societal issues during her lifetime.
<Tab/>Emily Dickinson was a very unique poet for her time. Her poems were mostly written in four line stanzas that have the voice of a hymn or psalm. Her scheme was usually an ABCB rhyme scheme. Her poems have
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