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  Anne Sexton's Poem, Cinderella
.... do not seem so far-fetched. As Sexton's (2) speaker informs us, "That is the way with amputations. / They just don't heal up like ....
(1215 5 )

2 Poems on Fathers and Sons
.... In My Papa's Waltz, the speaker shares his memories of how his inebriated father used to waltz him around the house, often to the dismay of his mother: "We ....
(772 3 )

The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
.... They will say: æHow his hair is growing thin!'à / They will say: æBut how his arms and legs are thin!'" (Eliot, 1917, p. 2). The speaker wonders about his ....
(745 3 )

Mustard Seed Spring
.... to help convey his wonder and awe of the "whole world" which he maintains has been turned into "nature's park," (Brashear, p. 2). The speaker uses simile to ....
(499 2 )

The Poem, Mustard Seed Spring
.... to help convey his wonder and awe of the "whole world" which he maintains has been turned into "nature's park," (Brashear, p. 2). The speaker uses simile to ....
(501 2 )

The Raven and Poe's Real Life
.... Thing of evil!-prophet still, if bird or devil" (Poe, 2008, p. 2). The speaker wonders if there might be some relief to his pain after death, "is there balm in ....
(1340 5 )

Arab Poet Abu Nuwas
.... is described in a manner that makes it apparent that the speaker's intoxicated state .... is a sweet smell like the diffusion of perfume" (Select 2). The speaker ....
(1289 5 )

To His Coy Mistress Introduction Andrew Marvell'
.... The speaker tells his Lady that if "we had but world enough, and time, / This coyness, Lady, were no crime," (Marvell, 1-2). First, the speaker assumes ....
(1643 7 )

To His Coy Mistress Introduction Andrew Marvell'
.... The speaker tells his Lady that if "we had but world enough, and time, / This coyness, Lady, were no crime," (Marvell, 1-2). First, the speaker assumes ....
(1639 7 )

My Last Duchess
.... I call / That piece a wonder, now: Fra Pandolf's hands / Worked busily a day, and there she stands" (Browning 1842, 2-4). The speaker against demonstrates his ....
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My Last Duchess
.... I call / That piece a wonder, now: Fra Pandolf's hands / Worked busily a day, and there she stands" (Browning 1842, 2-4). The speaker against demonstrates his ....
(1591 6 )

Eliot and Wm. Carlos Wms.
.... was a house - / The wall, the wainscot and the mouse / The death of hope and despair, / This is the death of air" (Eliot 2). While the speaker in Asphodel is ....
(1266 5 )

The Story of an Hour
.... her and she is resisting him. 2. The speaker is trying to persuade his mistress to let him make love to her. Her age is not clear ....
(2043 8 )

"The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin
.... her and she is resisting him. 2. The speaker is trying to persuade his mistress to let him make love to her. Her age is not clear ....
(2105 8 )

Language Acquistion
.... Chomsky's formulation has certain good points: 1) it makes a strong link between the environment of the speaker and the acquisition of language; 2) it provides ....
(1250 5 )

The Self in a Social World: An Outline
.... 1. Credibility is the perceived expertise and trustworthiness of the speaker. 2. The sleeper effect is when a message persuades a person over time even though ....
(2281 9 )

Virtual and Face-to-Face Communications
.... These include 1) looking at / making eye contact with the speaker, 2) asking questions for clarification, 3) not interrupting the speaker without reason, 4 ....
(614 2 )

Language Acquisition
.... Chomsky's formulation has certain good points: 1) it makes a strong link between the environment of the speaker and the acquisition of language; 2) it provides ....
(2704 11 )

To His Coy Mistress
.... argued are: 1) If there were no limitations on time, then the speaker would spend thousands of years merely praising the beauty of his coy beloved; 2) But time ....
(1343 5 )

Poems of Andrew Marvell & Robert Herrick
.... argued are: 1) If there were no limitations on time, then the speaker would spend thousands of years merely praising the beauty of his coy beloved; 2) But time ....
(1338 5 )

Gwendolyn Brooks
.... "You have to be just clean, you know,/You have to be just straight" (1-2), the speaker declares, and Brooks provides her young readers with a way to avoid the ....
(2038 8 )

Langston Hughes: Racism
.... Hughes' speaker makes a plea for the America of these high ideals to be again .... stretch of these great green states-- / And make America again" (Hughes 2)! It is ....
(1513 6 )

Shakespeare Sonnets
.... In Sonnet 2, the speaker informs his intended one of how little physical beauty matters in the face of time "When forty winters shall besiege thy brow / And ....
(1388 6 )

Discrimination in Literature
.... In the poem, the speaker explains a mother who refuses to let her child play in .... to know / that her child / Was in the sacred place" (Randall 2). However, "that ....
(1211 5 )

Shelley's Poem "Ozymandias"
.... 2. The speaker refers to the woman he loves, and he stresses the ordinariness of her features and other qualities by noting that her qualities are not greater ....
(3775 15 )

Pascoli and D'Annunzio
.... did I first hear it, / … / Already I hear the fretful trumpet / moan there, unless it's the shriek of wind," (Buttaci 2003, 2-3). As the speaker of "Winter ....
(1828 7 )

Audience Contact in Public Speakers
.... 1995) contends that the speaker-listener relationship is principally dependent on three factors: "(1) your perception of your audience, (2) their perceptions ....
(1324 5 )

Compares 2 Inaugural Speeches
.... that invites the audience to evaluate the performance of the speaker, recalls the .... the audience by reconstituting its members as a people; 2) rehearses communal ....
(1982 8 )

Death Portrayed in Romantic Poetry
.... Mahajna (2) maintains that even though the romantic poets were aware of the ill .... In William Blake's "The Sick Rose," we also see that the speaker is offering a ....
(2508 10 )

Poe's Conception of Poetry as Pleasure
.... the indefinite space of memory there may be a haze of misperception, and 2) the events of this tale are still critically important to the speaker, however many ....
(1826 7 )

 
 
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