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    Tones of Love Poems

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    tones through literary devices and relations. Neruda employs imagery and uses similarities between the speaker and his lover to create a serious tone‚ while Collins instead creates a satirical tone using metaphors and separating the narrator from his beloved. In “XVII‚” Neruda employs imagery such as words like “dark‚” “secret‚” “soul‚” and “shadow” to create a tone that demonstrates how the speaker’s love is deep and serious. The narrator makes it clear that he believes love is not superficial‚ and instead

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    Euthyphro

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    murder and was defending his action to be pious. This urged Socrates to ask a clear definition of piety from Euthyphro which leads to the series of dialogues. Euthyphro tries to define piety to Socrates through different definitions ranging from beloved actions to the justice but neither could satisfy him. Socrates When this written piece is read carefully one can get much knowledge about holiness or it may help to clarify little confusion about the concept of piety and holiness.  Socrates argues with Euthyphro to

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    Civil rights activist‚ Martin Luther King Jr. in his response to his fellow clergymen‚ “letter from Birmingham jail” he argues that racial segregation is unjust. He supports his claim by first building his credibility then using emotional strategies to manipulate the clergymen with effective imagery‚ then discussing his outrage and disappointment with our society‚ and finally wanting our society to recognize that racial prejudice will soon pass away. King’s purpose is to persuade his audience to

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    male and female sexual partners. When she married Eugen Boissevain‚ the couple agreed to have an open marriage‚ and she continued to write lustful poetry in which it is unclear if the beloved addressed in her sonnets refer to men or women. In “Not in silver casket cool with pearls”‚ Edna expresses her love for a beloved who appears to be female; Vincent drops subtle hints in the sonnet alluding to the lover’s gender‚ and she employs sensory details and sound devices to establish a tone of confidence

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    Introduction to World Literature 195:01‚ 02‚ 03‚ H1 Fall 2010 Professor Janet A. Walker‚ with the assistance of teaching assistants Lauren Fanelli‚ Matthew Mangold‚ and Mavis Tseng All students enrolled meet Tuesday 2nd period in Milledoler 100. Sections meet at the following times and locations: Section 01 Matthew Mangold Thursday 1st period Campbell A1 Section 02 Lauren Fanelli Thursday 3rd period Campbell A1 Section 03 Mavis Tseng Friday 3rd period Murray 115 Section H1

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    Lord and Chieftain

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    Introduction to Lord Ullin’s daughter: The poem Lord Ullin’s Daughter‚ is a romantic set in the medieval period in which two lovers namely the Lord Ullin’s daughter and Scottish Chieftain elope together and have to cross a stormy sea. God had other plans for them‚ he was not on their side‚ they both meet a tragic end ‚ as they were engulfed by the fury of the stormy sea. Summary of Lord Ullin’s Daughter In the poem ‚ Lord Ullin’s Daughter Lord Ullin’s and his men chased Ullin’s daughter and the

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    of the structure of "Sonnet 73" and the metaphors that describe the speaker?s death‚ Shakespeare conveys that while life may be short‚ if one can love during that lifetime‚ that love can live forever. In the first quatrain‚ the speaker tells his beloved that his age is like a "time of year‚" by employing the metaphor of late autumn‚ which emphasizes the harshness and emptiness of old age. The speaker continues this feeling of old age with the metaphors‚ "when yellow leaves‚ or none‚ or few‚ do hang

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    have endured. In this story the author provided the best portrait of human nature‚ a woman’s heart. The author manages to boost the reader’s undivided attention from start to finish. The story opens with the main character’s thoughts about her beloved who promised to call her‚ but never did. As the story unfolds and the action develops‚ the reader obtains further information about the characters. The story reaches its climax giving us the new “stage” of her thinking. Now the problem is stated‚

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    Ghazals

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    The gazal (Arabic/Pashto/Persian/Urdu: غزل; Turkish: gazel) is a poetic form consisting of rhyming couplets and a refrain‚ with each line sharing the same meter. A ghazal may be understood as a poetic expression of both the pain of loss or separation and the beauty of love in spite of that pain. The form is ancient‚ originating in 6th century Arabic verse. It is derived from the Arabian panegyric qasida. The structural requirements of the ghazal are similar in stringency to those of the Petrarchan

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    1. Music in the Romantic Period was characterized by a re-emergence of music that evokes specific ideas and images. This led to the re-emergence of program music‚ a genre of music characterized by instrumental music associated with literary or pictorial elements‚ usually provided by poetry. The opposite of this type of music is absolute music‚ which in contrast to program‚ is characterized by instrumental music that lacks any sort of accompanying literary or pictorial meanings. 2. The first real

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