Poetry of Emily Dickinson
.... be. In the second, the
poet looks at the larger issue relative to the possession of any object of value that is desired. Here, the ....
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Sonnet 107 by Shakespeare
.... first two stanzas. Here the
poet looks to the future after dismissing the past and celebrating the present. The future is brighter ....
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Two Poems by William Blake
The two poems by William Blake, "The Nurse's Song" and "The School-Boy," are each reminiscences as the
poet looks back to his childhood and to the innocence of ....
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"Fern Hill"
.... The poem concerns the natural course of events in life--childhood takes place, childhood ends, and now the
poet looks back to that time and remembers it. ....
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Emily Dickinson's Inner Life
.... be. In the second, the
poet looks at the larger issue relative to the possession of any object of value that is desired. Here, the ....
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Influence of Romantic Poets on Dylan Thomas
.... The poem concerns the natural course of events in life--childhood takes place, childhood ends, and now the
poet looks back to that time and remembers it: What ....
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Nature in The Prelude
.... He
looks back to his childhood and recalls seeing the world with different eyes .... has its beauties and wonders, some of which are detailed by the
poet before he ....
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"Heaven'--is what I cannot reach!"
.... gives her poetry a certain spare quality in subject matter as she
looks to the .... rooms, corridors, doorways, and windows, project the form of the
poet's mind and ....
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The poem "hay un lugar"
.... In "My Last Duchess," the
poet is describing his relationship with his last wife to .... impressed; she liked whate'er She looked on, and her
looks went everywhere ....
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William Butler Yeats and Irish Mythology
.... for his meaning: Again he decries this process as being limiting and
looks to poetry without the mythology for real truth: Myth serves the
poet as source ....
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Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken"
.... subject is that choice and the difficulty in making it, and the
poet is speaking .... difficulty of the choice is evident as the speaker stands and
looks first down ....
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Keats and De Quincey and Austen
.... Keats clearly develops his view through his self, making himself as
poet a central .... have considered whether the story could be a memory as austen
looks back to ....
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Surrealism in Literature & the Arts
.... Many of the poems in Residence were written while the
poet was residing in Rangoon .... born of an increase in crisis in Neruda's poetry, and he now
looks at the ....
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Anna Akhmatova's Lyric Poems in "Requiem"
.... The absence of description of how the son
looks, except the last line's reference to .... What does matter is the
poet's reaction to the sight of a human being so ....
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Adrienne Rich's poem "Diving into the Wreck"
.... a monster as she dives, but she does not care any longer how she
looks. .... Yes, the
poet recognizes, "the ladder is always there," just as the deeper reality of a ....
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Barbie Doll
.... said" (Piercy, 1973, 1). The
poet uses a particular word choice at this point in the poem. Once everyone has said how pretty the girl
looks, the narrator tells ....
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A Critical View of the Role of Nature in Wordsworth
.... The intimations of immortality gleaned by the
poet in spite of his realization .... that spring, / Out of human suffering," and "the faith that
looks through death ....
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Leonard Adame Poem Analysis
.... Finally, when he
looks at the calendar with its pictures of Mexico still hanging on his .... The
poet's poem is one that clearly seems to have an ambivalent tone. ....
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Cyrano de Bergerac
.... Once Roxanne realizes it has been Cyrano she loves, the
poet-lover dies a .... exactly the ones that Christian does not possess, but Christian's good
looks make him ....
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A psychological approach and Literature
.... For it is not only the first object that the child
looks upon that he becomes but every object and image .... The
poet describes the boy's mother "with mild words . ....
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Death Portrayed in Romantic Poetry
.... The Albatross is clearly posited by the
poet as a symbol of God or Christ, "At length did cross an Albatross .... What evil
looks / Had I from old and young! ....
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Langston Hughes Poetry
.... A
poet is often polished by the grating forces of society, much as a pearl receives .... bound to come out of the Negro; some has come already, but it
looks at the ....
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"There's No Frigate Like A Book"
.... She
looks towards books for an explanation of the deeper meanings of life. According to Fry: "The
poet pictures herself as Noah, sailing the flood of experience ....
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The Poems in White Pine by Mary Oliver
.... But after the
poet announces that she will "keep him always in my mind's eye," there is a switch to speculation (43). She
looks at the child's possible future ....
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Two Poems by Whitman
.... 49). These edits help the
poet speak more clearly in the poem, as he learns from his experience and
looks toward his own death. In ....
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Poetry Comparison of Dickinson & Whitman
.... I approach What is more subtle than this which ties me to the woman or man that
looks in my .... Like the mystic, the
poet claims that time and distance do not exist ....
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Emily Dickinson & Walt Whitman
.... I approach What is more subtle than this which ties me to the woman or man that
looks in my .... Like the mystic, the
poet claims that time and distance do not exist ....
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Langston Hughes
This paper
looks at the works of Hughes within the context of his historical .... Johnson, brother of the writer James Weldon Johnson, and the
poet-novelist Paul ....
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Gloria Naylor's Linden Hills
.... Willie, like Dante, is an outsider to Linden Hills and a
poet. .... As Willie notes, "that guy
looks like someone just punched him in the stomach and his lips sorta ....
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Poetry & Attitudes Toward Nature
This paper
looks at the various attitudes toward nature and the city that one finds in Basho .... Let us start with Basho (1644-1694), Japan's greatest haiku
poet. ....
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