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    "The Road Not Taken"‚ "A Worn Path"‚ and "Used to Live Here Once". When looking at the short story and poem it is impossible to see it all in a literal form. There is always some sort of symbolism that occurs within the body of the text‚ but what is symbolism. It can be defined differently by many people. Even when looking at a dictionary it does not typically give a thorough answer. It is because symbolism is created by the author. However‚ it can be contradicted or have a completely obscure

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    Robert Lee Frost (March 26‚ 1874 – January 29‚ 1963) was an American Poet. He is highly regarded for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech. “Nothing Gold Can Stay” is a short poem that was written in 1923. The poem read as both the rose’s blossom‚ as well as its sharpest thorn. Although the poem seems to be about the nature‚ there is an obvious connection to human beings. The poem shows common to youth in nature‚ the early theological beginning of man

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    The two literary works that I chose to compare and contrast for this paper are I Used to Live Here by Jean Rhys and The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. Symbolism of the journey is in both of these written works and I feel that it makes them both stronger and more appealing to the reader. When pieces of literature are able to touch a reader and make them feel alive I think that the author is doing a fantastic job getting his message across. In The Road Not Taken‚ I feel like Robert Frost is trying

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    Something I consider ‘’gold’’ is my grandpa‚ because he was always there for me and when I was down he gave me a big hug and helped me through the rough times I had. I lost my grandpa because of an Illness he had‚ he had a bad illness where he was in the hospital for most of the time and that made me very sad. I tried to hold onto him by spending a lot of time with him and taking care of him‚ because he liked it when I was there spending time with him. I was unsuccessful because my grandpa passed

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    to add emphasis and meaning to his/her work as a whole. These elements if used properly‚ will both convey the message the author wants to portray in his/her work‚ while maintaining to keep the attention of their readers. Robert Frost in “Nothing Gold Can Stay” (Frost‚ "Nothing Gold Can Stay")‚ and “Meeting and Passing” (Frost‚ Meeting and Passing) are only two examples of the many literary works that have successfully used imagery and syntax to take full advantage of the opportunities they create

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    Stay Gold By: Julie Pratt In the end of the novel “The Outsiders” by S.E Hinton‚ Johnny Cade’s last words to Ponyboy were “Stay gold‚ Ponyboy. Stay gold…” (pg 148). One way to interpret Johnny’s words would be that he meant for Ponyboy to keep his innocence. Another way would be to say that Johnny meant for Ponyboy to stay true to who he was. It is also possible that he meant for Ponyboy to continue to be a generally good person‚ pure of heart and mind. Johnny’s last words to Ponyboy had a triple

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    our universe! “The Seafarer” and “Nothing Gold Can Stay” both demonstrate that if you eliminate the glamour of our materialistic society‚ you will discover we live in a Glided Age. “The Seafarer” begins with an old sailor telling his tale of traveling the treacherous seas. He reflects on his difficult experiences‚ and he has an epiphany. He comes to the realization that the glory of the old days has vanished. He then questions his culture’s custom of pouring gold over the dead. He knows that everything

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    Today I am going to describe how Edward Taylor’s “Huswifery” and Anne Bradstreet “To My Dear and Loving Husband” address the same topic. I am also going to explain why Edward Taylors “Huswifery” has a more traditionally Puritanical message. They both are so similar‚ but have so many differences at the same time. That is flaw that wasn’t thought about the creation of these puritan stories. Bradstreet’s later poems‚ such as “To My Dear and Loving Husband‚” are more personal‚ expressing her feelings

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    thoughts and dreams through hard work and lives a good Christian life. During his time as Quixote’s squire he finds that although the man is indeed mad he has good intentions and follows after him through curious loyalty. Sancho and Don Quixote complement each other rather well. Where Sancho is realistic he follows Quixote out of loyalty. Don Quixote motives are made only because of a fair maiden that only exists in his head. Sancho who is married stays truthful and vigilant to his wife while on

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    Complete the Timeline of Early 20th Century American Literature by adding ONE literary title (short story‚ novel‚ or poem) and ONE influential event for that literary title for each of the decades listed. You will also need to explain how the two pieces are connected. You should be able to complete this as you read through the lesson‚ filling in events on your timeline‚ however you may also use outside sources if you would like. You should have a total of eight events on your timeline before

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