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    Gathering Leaves Self-made notes Stanza 1 * Autumn * Collecting memories which are disorganized throughout the years * Reflecting himself Stanza 2 * ------------------------------------------------- A bleak autumn’s day and all nature begins to die/grow duller ------------------------------------------------- Stanza 3 * ------------------------------------------------- The speaker gathers a lot of leaves and piles them up as a mountain‚ but it is hard to embrace/catch

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    Frost at Midnight

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    in the poem ‘Frost at Midnight’? What is the future envisaged by the poet for his son? In this poem‚ ‘Frost at Midnight’‚ the poet expresses his fear in solitude for his baby‚ sitting beside a fire. ‚ “Frost at Midnight” relies on a highly personal idiom whereby the reader follows the natural progression of the speaker’s mind as he sits up late one winter night thinking. His idle observation gives the reader a quick impression of the scene‚ from the “silent ministry” of the frost to the cry of

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    him subtle hits of what the road of life offers. "Mending Wall" gives a direct approach‚ it ’s a conversation between neighbors that happens once a year‚ once it happens they go back to the way they were. Langston Hughes was born in Joplin‚ Missouri‚ James Langston Hughes was a member of an abolitionist family. His first published poem was also one of his most famous‚ "The Negro Speaks of Rivers"‚ and it appeared in Brownie ’s Book. Later‚ his poems‚ short plays‚ essays and short stories appeared

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    THE FROST AT MIDNIGHT SAMUEL TAYLOR The poem Frost at midnight is written in blank verse. The lines follow the lambic pentameter it is a Romantic verse monologue .It is believed that the speaker of the poem. Frost at Midnight is Coleridge himself. This is a great poem which gives a very personal restatement of the themes of the early English Romanticism. Nature was the predominant theme of most of the poem .Written by the poet during that era‚ however there is a great difference between the theme

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    A Frost at Midnight - A Poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s‚ A Frost at Midnight [1798]‚ is a conversation poem whereby the mind of the poet and his or her environment are brought into intimate contact. The rhythm of the poem is subtle and unforced carefully suggesting real rhythms of speech. Coleridge has achieved this effect by using blank verse‚ few full rhymes and few end stops. It is a deeply personal poem to his sleeping infant son. The setting is in a cottage at

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    The Road Conflict Essay

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    to avoid all conflict. These lessons are taught as an attempt to prevent wrongdoing in future generations. Despite all of these efforts‚ conflict persists. Conflict has many origins. These origins can be seen easily in literature. For example‚ The Road by Cormac McCarthy‚ describes an extreme situation of survival and realistically portrays the reaction of people in that situation. The novel provides insight into the way that conflict originates from a person’s innate survival instincts as well as

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    'The Road' Idea essay

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    In the novel ’The Road’ the author Cormac McCarthy uses the idea of choice in order to portray how characters react in an apocalyptic situation. .The road is set in a post-apocalyptic dystopia where of government and set of rules is abolished. The novel follows a young boy and his father as they traverse through rough terrain in order to seek refuge to the east. McCarthy challenges the reader to determine how the reader would react in this situation‚ to retain morals and a sense of hope by ’carrying

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    Robert Browning Essay

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    and the discovery of the dark side of human nature: in the context of his dramatic monologue‚ character revelations are discovered. In Robert Browning’s‚ My Last Duchess we are introduced to a rich‚ arrogant and authoritarian Duke of Ferara. Browning immediately establishes the technique apostrophe as the Duke begins to speak to an unseen character about his late wife. The Duke displays feelings of nervousness towards the death of his wife but also speaks in a revengeful and controlling tone

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    Essay for road safety

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    “What can you do to promote road or vehicular safety in the community?” Nowadays‚ our country is dealing with worst problems and it is because of the behavior of other people. They don’t know what discipline is. Everyday many people are involved in road accidents. Some are killed. So it is important for us to learn to use the roads properly and safely. If you look around these days‚ the number of road accidents occurs in our country is increasing day by day. That is the common problem

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    Robert Smithson Essay

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    Robert Smithson Artist: Robert Smithson‚ born 2 January 1938‚ was an American artist. Unfortunately he passed away on the 20th July 1973‚ at the age of 35‚ in a plane crash. While Smithson was still at High School (in Clifton‚ New Jersey during the 1950s)‚ he attended art classes on the side. These art classes were at the Art Students League of New York in 1955 and 1956. Attending these classes allowed him to satisfy his creative passion for art. Another popular artist who attended the Art Students

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