Analysis of Poem Safe in their Alabaster Chambers
.... time. In the brief superficial
reading of the
poem the passage of time is unimportant to the dead in their tombs. This standard ....
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Dickinson's Poem "Safe in their Alabaster Chambers"
.... time. In the brief superficial
reading of the
poem the passage of time is unimportant to the dead in their tombs. This standard ....
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EA Robinson's Poem Richard Cory
.... On first
reading the
poem, Cory's suicide might leave the reader convinced that the death was also a mystery to the narrator as well. ....
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Tennyson's Poem, The Splendor Falls on Castle Walls
....
Reading the
poem aloud makes the reader aware that the poet has made it difficult to read the work quickly, forcing one to take up that slow chant or march ....
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A Valediction Forbidding Mourning (John Donne) The poem "A Val
.... the
reading that Donne wanted to contrast the speaker's divine love with the earthly, physical love of other people and the
reading that this
poem is meant to ....
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Yeats' Poem Sailing to Byzantium
.... The reader cannot help but experience compassion for Yeats in
reading this
poem, coupled with a hope that he found the afterlife to be a much kinder existence ....
(775

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Adrienne Rich's poem "Diving into the Wreck"
.... Then, in case the reader has forgotten he or she is
reading a
poem and not spinning interpretations of symbols, the poet connects the search with the
poem ....
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Baudelaire's poem "Destruction"
.... After
reading this
poem, the reader who is affected by it as the poet hopes he is affected will look differently at his own life and the role of good and evil ....
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Poem "Sunday Morning"
In his
poem "Sunday Morning," Wallace Stevens writes a work that flows and has .... though his imagery is once more dense and requires close
reading to understand. ....
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Sunday Morning Poem
In his
poem "Sunday Morning," Stevens writes a work that flows and has musical .... though his imagery is once more dense and requires close
reading to understand. ....
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Margaret Gibson's poem "A Grammar of the Soul"
.... The difficulty of
reading the
poem, therefore, revolves around the problem of determining the guiding principals of this unique type of grammar. ....
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The Twelve
.... In order to support a non-political
reading of the
poem, however, Reeve has to argue that Blok's own remark that he found the Christ figure an unsatisfactory ....
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Use of Narration in the Poem, Facing It
.... it. Images of light and darkness cannot be separated from our
reading of the
poem, as they are employed throughout. Starting at ....
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Analysis of Emily Dickinson's Poem #732
.... The emphasis remained on form and a "close
reading and textual analysis" of a
poem, disregarding the poet's personality, as well as "sources, the history of ....
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Literary Devices in Two Poems
.... However, the impression the reader has---especially
reading the
poem immediately after
reading Plath's---is that the overriding impulse behind the
poem is one ....
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Comparison of Theme & Literary Devices of 2 Poems
.... However, the impression the reader has---especially
reading the
poem immediately after
reading Plath's---is that the overriding impulse behind the
poem is one ....
(1660

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Dante Alighieri's poem The Divine Comedy
.... Dante's glee over the fate of Filippo is somewhat mysterious in an unaided
reading of the
poem and it is disturbing, as are all his tirades against personal ....
(3043

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Lucille Clifton: Homage to My Hips The Poet Provides an Amusing ...
.... In
reading the
poem, the lack of capitalization may be a reference to the subordinate position of blacks in a white racist society. ....
(543

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Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold
....
Reading the
poem aloud establishes a specific rhyming pattern which echoes in this writer's opinion, the very ebb and flow or the motion of the sea and the ....
(815

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The Sea as Metaphor & Symbol in Dover Beach
....
Reading the
poem aloud establishes a specific rhyming pattern which echoes in this writer's opinion, the very ebb and flow or the motion of the sea and the ....
(810

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The Cultural Tradition of Japanese Poetry Japan's
.... For example, Shirane explores Shunzei's
poem "Senzaishu" (82). On a first
reading, the
poem may appear to be only an emotive expression of loss or longing. ....
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"Richard Cory"
.... On first
reading the
poem, Cory's suicide might leave the reader convinced that the death was also a mystery to the narrator as well. ....
(2573

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"ChinaTown" by Cathy Song
.... Frye's theory is instructive for a
reading of Cathy Song's
poem, "Chinatown," because Song plays with these two modes of understanding to force her readers to ....
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The use of Poetry Writing as Psychotherapy
.... The
reading of the
poem and the discussion that follows constitute a shared experience that can serve to deepen the communication between patient and therapist ....
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SEX WITHOUT LOVE Sex without love has become the
.... that sounds like free verse, with some of the sentences long and some short to make the reader more aware of each shift in thought while
reading the
poem. ....
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Sylvia Plath's life and poetry
.... Poets have also been all these things. But what does it add to the
reading of the
poem to know that these are, for the most part, details of Plath's own life? ....
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AA Milne as Serious Literature
.... An example of this may be shown in the
poem, "Happiness": This indicates a very sturdy
reading of the
poem with a particular cadence and emphasis to the words. ....
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Literary Treatments of the concept of Domesticity
.... the subject, so that the story or
poem itself becomes a work about the artist expressing him or herself in a story or
poem. For some writers,
reading is a ....
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The Road Not Taken
.... first line and, as Frost comments in his essay "The Figure a
Poem Makes," after .... rhythms allows him ambiguities and ironies that often escape a first
reading. ....
(737

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The Poems of TS Eliot
.... A
reading of these poems shows that they have a dramatic structure and that this dramatic elements is very important in understanding the meaning of each
poem. ....
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