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    Hien Tieu Dr. Liz Ann Baez Anguilar ENGL 1302.012 1st October 2015 Billy Collins’s poem Billy Collins. "Adage" Poets & Writers 36.5 (2008): 29. Print. Billy Collins. “Aimless Love” Poetry 179.5 (2002): 251. Print. Billy Collins is well known for his contribution to modern American literature‚ especially with his “middle class” poem. He has won a significant amount of awards. His name also appeared in several well know journal‚ magazine such as the New Yorker‚ American Scholar‚ and the Paris review

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    The title of this poem suggests that this person will always have the heart of the person they love. The person could actually be holding their lover’s heart‚ or a locket or other heart-shaped object belonging their loved one. Figuratively‚ the person does not actually carry around their lover’s heart‚ but rather that the person will always be loved‚ cherished‚ and remembered by the speaker‚ no matter where their loved one is. In the first stanza‚ I think it means that he is always

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    The poem gives advice on how to understand and interpret it‚ instead of expecting a literal meaning. The author feels disdain for the readers for being ignorant and close-minded when looking at poems. He shows the readers how to enjoy the poem instead of letting it become a frustrating and painful experience. Many believe that there can only be one meaning to a poem‚ but it depends on who is reading it. There are multiple points of view to a poem that can be interpreted in many ways. The speaker

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    The true nature of the poem was cordial and relaxing. The sentiment was also inspiring as the poem gave me the strong feeling of passion by his use of poetic devices and tone. The verse "Loving can heal‚ loving can mend your soul" paints a beautiful mental image which strengthens the power and passion the poet is trying to portray. In addition‚ the verse "We keep this love in a photograph" allows for the symbolization of a picture as a memory of love. This provides the poem with the basic foundation

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    In the poem “On Turning Ten” there are many words that Billy collins uses to make have different feelings. Some words he uses are”this is the beginning of sadness” and”i’m coming down with something”. He uses words like to makes us feel the “sadness and sickness” of the kid as he turns 10 years old thinking about his childhood and all of the things that hw has to say goodbye to. For example his imaginary friends Some other lines that he uses are “you tell me it’s too early to be looking back”. This

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    general and explains the comical‚ serious and memorable‚ then poignant parts of life. Laughter is something that pleases the mind. Throughout our entire lives‚ we search for things that make us feel‚ even for the slightest amount of time‚ happy. Billy Collins writes‚ “Chalk dust flurrying down in winter‚ / nights dark as a blackboard” (Page 535). He is referring to happy times as a teenager. Being more than happy when the snow comes and school is out. Having nothing but time to be out of the house at

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    worn and he can see exactly where it is heading. The other however‚ is grassy and the traveler in uncertain as to where it will lead him. He decides to take the uncertain path‚ although he does say he would like to come back and take the other another day. By the end‚ the traveler had decided that he made the right choice by taking the “questionable” path and not returning to what he already knew. 10. Diverged: to branch off. This was a good choice because it shows how the traveler had to make a decision

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    The speaker‚ like every other human‚ must at some point die. She was accepting of this‚ completely willing to begin her journey with death‚ and not at all afraid. Since the poem is being told centuries after the day of her death‚ it explores the possibility of life after death‚ and the immortality of the concept. It shows that death is not the end‚ and perhaps that explains why the speaker is so calm. Although no specific religious concepts were referenced‚ the

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    Task IV Please analyze the theme of the poem‚ using the speech act hypotheses we have discussed in class. Please pay attention to the change of syntax in the second half of the poem. As the first part of the poem is imperatives and the theme of the poem is elegy‚ I firstly regard it as an advice or consolation‚ the poet advising others not to be bothered to find the traces of the person who died. A common condolence is generally soothing and pacifying‚ describing how the deceased will rest in

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    Understanding Poetry: Billy Collins‚ Introduction to Poetry Billy Collins uses dark rooms‚ oceans‚ hives‚ color slides and mouse mazes to describe his poem “Introduction to Poetry”‚ but also a way to analyze poetry in general. Growing up‚ students are advised by teachers how to analyze poetry. The speaker of Introduction to Poetry‚ Billy Collins‚ attempts to guide the readers by teaching them a unique and appropriate way to analyze poetry. The use of personification and imagery‚ by the author

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