Blake-Tiger
.... of the sounds and makes the rhythm flow, both of which mirror the stealth and natural rhythm of the Tiger which is only natural since the
entire poem is a ....
(709

3

)
Whitman's Song of Myself
.... The points made in these lines reflect the heart of the message carried by the
entire poem -that the poet and the reader are travelling companions rather than ....
(2171

9

)
Poem "Sunday Morning"
.... devotion. The central image for the
entire poem is of a bird, and different birds are mentioned in different parts of the
poem. the ....
(792

3

)
Sylvia Plath's Poem, Daddy
.... Despite the
entire poem being focused on "daddy," and despite the speaker's depiction of her father in the worst images imaginable, there is still the use of "I ....
(819

3

)
Sunday Morning Poem
.... devotion. The central image for the
entire poem is of a bird, and different birds are mentioned in different parts of the
poem. The ....
(1252

5

)
ROMANTICISM and Bryon
.... the first few lines of the
poem, these lines are so rhythmic and dramatic that they capture the attention of the reader and set the tone for the
entire poem. ....
(791

3

)
Poet William Carlos Williams
.... The
entire poem could be read as a simple sentence, a statement that it is important that a red wheelbarrow is sitting in the rain beside the chickens, but the ....
(722

3

)
Daddy by Sylvia Plath
.... Despite the
entire poem being focused on "daddy," and despite the speaker's depiction of her father in the worst images imaginable, there is still the use of "I ....
(819

3

)
Autumn Begins in Martins Ferry Ohio
.... from what was written above. As Caplan points out, the
entire poem turns on this one word (np). "Therefore" is a formal grammatical ....
(1035

4

)
Affinity for Nature of Poets
.... the next stanza. the
entire poem is therefore interconnected, as if part of a larger unit. Critic Charles Molesworth identifies ....
(1025

4

)
Franz Schubert
.... Once this prosodic problem had been solved the strophic setting of the
entire poem became feasible. But Schubert did not settle for this. ....
(1894

8

)
The Road Not Taken
.... the first for another day!" The exclamation point used here is significant because it is the only punctuation used for emotional effect in the
entire poem. ....
(1484

6

)
Gary Soto
.... Soto's boss tells him that there is "No time for lies", but the
entire poem argues that lies are in fact what many people do have time for, that much of ....
(1022

4

)
Dickinson - poems
.... kind". The
entire poem is in the past tense which is an excellent way to mirror the condition of life once it is no more. However ....
(996

4

)
Dylan Thomas
.... eighteen lines (Thomas 1937, 1). The focus and repetition of these two lines, nearly half as many times as there are lines in the
entire poem, illustrates the ....
(1541

6

)
Dylan Thomas' Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
.... eighteen lines (Thomas 1937, 1). The focus and repetition of these two lines, nearly half as many times as there are lines in the
entire poem, illustrates the ....
(1540

6

)
The Road Not Taken
.... the first for another day!" The exclamation point used here is significant because it is the only punctuation used for emotional effect in the
entire poem. ....
(1263

5

)
Ginsberg's Howl
.... The
entire poem is filled with images and stylistic techniques that are drawn from scripture, the visionary poetry of William Blake and the technique of Walt ....
(1614

6

)
Metaphor in a Louise Gluck Poem
.... Thereby, on a second read of the
poem, we come to understand that the
entire extended metaphor that equates life with a party, where "the decorations" are ....
(594

2

)
Surrealism in Literature & the Arts
.... subject. In Neruda's poems, the imagination drives forward, joining the
entire poem in a rising flow of imaginative energy. In the ....
(1548

6

)
The speech of Satan in Paradise Lost
.... The reach for divinity on the part of lesser beings, which can never succeed, is perhaps the moral argument of the
entire poem. ....
(2654

11

)
Satan's Speech in Paradise Lost, Book IX
.... The reach for divinity on the part of lesser beings, which can never succeed, is perhaps the moral argument of the
entire poem. ....
(2745

11

)
Matthew Arnold and Ger
.... 14). There is barely a word in the
entire poem that is not in everyday use by the majority of the English-speaking world. When unusual ....
(3033

12

)
"Dover Beach" and "God's Grandeur"
.... 14). There is barely a word in the
entire poem that is not in everyday use by the majority of the English-speaking world. When unusual ....
(3075

12

)
The Symphonic Poem & Lizst
.... the
entire work. Just as Liszt was influenced by Spohr and Berlioz, contemporaries of Liszt as well as later composers were influenced by the symphonic
poem. ....
(2535

10

)
"Reversibility" by Baudelaire
.... The specific passage to be analyzed herein is the
entire text of "Reversibility," a five-stanza
poem with fine lines to the stanza contained in Flowers of Evil ....
(1061

4

)
Paradise Lost
.... But in Paradise Lost, Christ is not the hero of the
entire poem, only the hero of the war in heaven; there is a difference, and it is decisive for the ....
(5393

22

)
"My Papa's Waltz" and "Daddy"
.... of the
poem, must put himself or herself in the place of the child in the
poem, not only with respect to the dance, but with respect to the
entire relationship ....
(928

4

)
Analysis of Poe's "To Helen (Poem of Later Life)"
.... that Poe has reached too far in this symbol and threatened the validity of his
entire argument regarding the power of Helen's eyes. The
poem, of course, does ....
(1517

6

)
Ambivalent Elysium
.... of contingency. The "oddities" of the
poem inform the contingency and compositional strategy of the
entire work. Rhythms, keys, themes ....
(1342

5

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