Social Commentary Project: Poems Values ’68 By Spike Milligan The Price is dying ‘Give him air.’ Headlines! Crisis! Kennedy Shot! The assassin captured Too late! Kennedy dies! The telegrams flow And bury the body in- Arlington. Somewhere in Meekong A prince of battle is blown into bloody meat. No headlines No crisis And only One telegram. (Written on the day of Robert Kennedy’s assassination) Explanation: In this poem‚ the speaker discusses how people will
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Shelley’s “Ozymandias” Throughout the history of mankind‚ there have been lots of great conquerors that sought to rule over the world or to gain a lasting supreme power. Qin Shi Huang‚ Genghis Khan‚ and Napoleon Bonaparte‚ all achieved supreme power during their time‚ and sought for more power‚ even attempting to achieve immortality. Though they had succeeded to achieve great power‚ their reign did not last forever. As time passed‚ every sovereign met his or her downfall. In her poem “Ozymandias”
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villainy appears in your six selected poems and in what ways‚ if any‚ it may be of interest. I do agree with the title that poetry‚ villainy and wrong doing do produce more engaging pieces for the reader because everybody likes to see the villain’s attempts at success but as we see in Percy Shelley’s ‘Ozymandias’ “nothing beside remains”. We the audience like seeing their efforts at success even though really we know that good will prevail. In ‘Ozymandias’ we get a strong example that villainy
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Hamlet vs. Ozymandias Comparative Essay By: Nabeeha Darr The texts that are being discussed in this essay both share parallel themes‚ and this essay will be describing and comparing two of the similar themes‚ Greed and Appearance vs. Reality. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ possibly one of the greatest plays that has ever been put to paper‚ we encounter the prince of Denmark‚ Hamlet himself‚ and the trails and suffering he has to go through. In the beginning we know that the old king died and
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fundamental element of poetry created by meter. The patterns of stressed and unstressed syllables gives poems a musical quality that generally increases the pleasure of reading them. We as humans naturally find rhythms in life‚ and some poets appeals to this by creating an easy rhythm to follow. However‚ meter is also a powerful tool that poets have to help them better convey their intentions. Poems can have a consistent meter to help set the pace‚ but they can also metrical variations that can act
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Some say that the achievements that you accomplish in life will be remembered forever‚ however‚ in the sonnet “Ozymandias”‚ even the legacy of a powerful king is proven otherwise by the test of time. In the poem‚ the narrator describes a tourist who encountered a collapsed statue found in the middle of a desert. A plaque remains as well dedicated to Ozymandias‚ also known as Ramses II of Egypt‚ proclaiming that all who gaze upon his works must despair. However‚ there were no accomplishments that seemed
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__________ Ozymandias I met a traveller from an antique land‚ Who said—“Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. . . . Near them‚ on the sand‚ Half sunk a shattered visage lies‚ whose frown‚ And wrinkled lip‚ and sneer of cold command‚ Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive‚ stamped on these lifeless things‚ The hand that mocked them‚ and the heart that fed; And on the pedestal‚ these words appear: My name is Ozymandias‚ King of Kings; Look on
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Techniques Alliteration: “sneer of cold command” (5) The harsh and cutting “c” sound emphasizes Ozymandias’ once ruthless power. Consonance: “these lifeless things” (7) The smooth‚ soft‚ and wispy “s” sound is fleeting‚ just like the fleeting things of this world such as power and possessions. Allusion Ozymandias‚ also known as Ramses II‚ was an Egyptian Pharaoh. He was once the most powerful man in Egypt‚ with all the riches he could ever ask for. This allusion to such a powerful man‚ now only
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in Selected Poems of Shelley and Keats Précis: This paper will entirely deal with the clashing characteristic of mortality and immortality traced in selected poems of Shelley and Keats and will proceed through discussing this distinctive aspect in these poems. After that there will be an estimation of mortality and immortality depicted throughout the poems. At the end of this paper‚ the success of both the poets skillful employment of mortality and immortality in the selected poems will be discussed
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POEM COMMENTARY A POISON TREE BY WILLIAM BLAKE A Poison Tree is a poem written by William Blake which is themed around hate‚ anger and revenge. The poem is basically a metaphor or a piece of pathetic fallacy wherein the speaker has ascribed his feelings and state of mind to the form of a tree. William Blake wrote a series of poems called Song of Experiences‚ which were a collection of texts in which he shows the human spirit when it is confirmed to rules‚ resulting in strong emotions of anger
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