Tennyson's Poem, The Splendor Falls on Castle Walls
.... The presence of the bugle, in fact, the central role of that instrument in the
poem,
suggests that, indeed, the
poem is to be heard as a lyrical work, a song ....
(1320

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Analysis of Emily Dickinson's Poem #732
.... The
poem suggests that the woman becomes more and more hidden, more and more of herself worn away as her life goes on, until she disappears into the man's life ....
(1316

5

)
A Valediction Forbidding Mourning (John Donne) The poem "A Val
.... Thus, it also
suggests that this
poem may also be a demonstration of the poet's belief that intellectualism makes people superior and, therefore, an ....
(1275

5

)
Poetry of Soyinka & p'Bitek
.... The imagery in this
poem suggests that the human being is imprisoned by forces greater than himself, and the ultimate imprisonment is found in the fact that we ....
(3629

15

)
Use of Metaphor in Dylan Thomas Poem
.... The
poem's central metaphor is made apparent in the first lines: "The force that .... fuse drives the flower/Drives my green age" (1-2). Thomas
suggests that the ....
(945

4

)
Yeats' Poem "The Second Coming"
.... In the second of the
poem's two verses, Yeats uses the symbolism of the Sphinx to paint a .... Yeats
suggests that the judgment will find humanity sorely lacking. ....
(826

3

)
Li-Young Lee's poem, "I Ask My Mother To Sing"
.... Forbidden City in Peking, and "picnickers running away in the grass"
suggests a more carefree life than the family now experiences. Overall, the
poem depicts a ....
(708

3

)
Autobiographical Lyrical Poem
.... Forbidden City in Peking, and "picnickers running away in the grass"
suggests a more carefree life than the family now experiences. Overall, the
poem depicts a ....
(708

3

)
Emily Dickinson's Inner Life
.... Not to see God's face in this world is a primary deprivation for the believer, and Dickinson's
poem suggests this as primary in the first line: Not in this ....
(4773

19

)
Two Stories by Edgar Allan Poe
.... The
poem suggests that the woman becomes more and more hidden, more and more of herself worn away as her life goes on, until she disappears into the man's life ....
(2567

10

)
Contemporary African Poetry African poetry begins with African t
.... The imagery in this
poem suggests that the human being is imprisoned by forces greater than himself, and the ultimate imprisonment is found in the fact that we ....
(4097

16

)
African poetry
.... The imagery in this
poem suggests that the human being is imprisoned by forces greater than himself, and the ultimate imprisonment is found in the fact that we ....
(4199

17

)
Byzantium
.... The first stanza of the
poem suggests that there is no homeland or ground to which mortal men, particularly, old men, may cling with any hope of survival ....
(2524

10

)
"Reversibility" by Baudelaire
.... the poet. There is an element of desperation to be found in the
poem that
suggests the poet's mental state. "Reversibility" uses ....
(1061

4

)
Using Sisters as a Literary Device
.... What the
poem suggests, however, is that the different types of women are also perfectly capable of constructing a mutually supportive world in which such ....
(2706

11

)
The Half Sisters & Goblin Market
.... What the
poem suggests, however, is that the different types of women are also perfectly capable of constructing a mutually supportive world in which such ....
(2706

11

)
TS Eliot's Poem "Hysteria"
.... of the woman. The hyperbole of the
poem ("dark caverns of her throat") at times
suggests a comic intention. Finally, by the end ....
(832

3

)
Understanding Nature & Ecology
.... must seek to re-establish balance with the D. Lucille Clifton's simple
poem suggests that a tree ought to be allowed to be just as a woman and a man should be. ....
(2979

12

)
SEX WITHOUT LOVE Sex without love has become the
.... to make the reader more aware of each shift in thought while reading the
poem. .... in creating the image of the lovers having sex without love and
suggests what is ....
(978

4

)
Archibald MacLeish's poem "Ars Poetical'
.... MacLeish simply
suggests different ways of looking at and experiencing poetry, and in doing so with such deft mystery, he himself creates a lovely
poem. ....
(1752

7

)
Imagery in the Poetry of Robert Frost
.... jobs. The imagery goes beyond anthropomorphism in this
poem, however, as it
suggests the endless cycle of reincarnation. Frost specifies ....
(1557

6

)
Plath: "Childless Woman"
.... From the very first lines of the
poem, Plath depicts her childlessness as a dysfunction that leaves her useless .... "The womb rattles its pod"
suggests the image ....
(1019

4

)
Ruth Whitman's Castoff Skin
.... shun). The metaphor of the snake
suggests that the speaker of the
poem likens mortality to a shedding of our human "skin". Much ....
(723

3

)
Castoff Skin
.... shun). The metaphor of the snake
suggests that the speaker of the
poem likens mortality to a shedding of our human "skin". Much ....
(723

3

)
Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson
.... The
poem suggests that the woman becomes more and more hidden, more and more of herself worn away as her life goes on, until she disappears into the man's life ....
(3190

13

)
William Blake and Emily Dickinson
....
poem conveys the mood that death is reassuring and calm, and maybe even so pleasant an experience that time passes quickly. Yet, in her title, she
suggests that ....
(1373

5

)
Sylvia Plath's Poem, Daddy
.... p. 127)
suggests, this description is "symbolic of Plath's own attitude toward her father, no hostile, no friendly." As such, "Daddy" may read like a
poem of ....
(819

3

)
"My Papa's Waltz" and "Daddy"
.... Roethke's
poem is more compelling and involving because it
suggests far more than it shows, while Plath's rage and terror in the face of her cliched Nazi ....
(928

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)
Richard Wilbur's poem "The Writer"
.... It is always a matter, my darling,/ Of life and death, as I had forgotten." The
poem is about .... He
suggests the flowers at the windows are like seaspray perhaps. ....
(857

3

)
Emily Dickinson's poem "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"
.... This does not mean that "Because" is exactly a cheerful
poem. .... The rhythm of the phrase
suggests a progression from earliest life to final death. ....
(975

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)