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    Pablo Neruda 12-5-11 ENG 204: Survey of World Literature 17th Century to the Present Section 01 Prof. Karpuk Pablo Neruda‚ a twentieth century Latin American poet did not limit his writing to one area of topics. After reading his poems he seems to be a very cultural poet that was influenced by politics‚ love‚ nature‚ and anything that evoked emotion. What sets Pablo Neruda apart from other poets is his use of figurative language‚ which brings his poetry to life and provides vivid visual

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    Verb I’m going to wrinkle this word‚ I’m going to twist it‚ yes‚ it is much too flat it is as if a great dog or great river had passed its tongue or water over it during many years. I want that in the word the roughness is seen the iron salt The de-fanged strength of the land‚ the blood of those who have spoken and those who have not spoken. I want to see the thirst Inside the syllables I want to touch the fire in the sound: I want to feel the darkness of the cry

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    Period 6 May‚ 10 2013 Pablo Neruda Modernism was a famous era within poetry. A large array of poets participated in the era such as‚ Elizabeth Bishop‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Ernest Hemingway along with Pablo Neruda‚ although he was into surrealism‚ some of his work revolved around modernism as well. The Modernist Literary Movement created the idea that conventional forms of art‚ literature‚ and ideals were outdated. The poem I chose is “If You Forget Me’ by Pablo Neruda. Throughout Neruda’s poetry

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    erudaMajor Works of Pablo Neruda Biographical Information Pablo Neruda did not come from a high standing or politically involved background‚ being that his father was a railway employee and his mother a teacher‚ but he still was able to provide great service to his country. Key Ideas of Noble Prize Acceptance Speech Pablo Neruda’s most famous‚ and common works are "Viente Poemas de Amor y una Cancion de desperada‚" "Residencia en la Tierra‚" Espana en el Corazon‚" and Canto General. Biography‚ Contribution

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    Patsy Kline said “You want me to act like we’ve never kissed‚ you want to forget; pretend we’ve never met‚ and I’ve tried and I’ve tried‚ but I haven’t yet... You walk by‚ and I fall to pieces.” “If You Forget Me‚” by Pablo Neruda it’s sort of the opposite of this quote. This poem makes you ask yourself whether you can forget a person simply because they’ve forgotten you. The poem is kind of a way of protecting your heart. In it‚ the author states‚ “If suddenly you forget me do not look for

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    Poet Carl Sandburg stated‚ “Poetry is an echo asking a shadow to dance.” In Pablo Neruda’s poem “If You Forget Me” Neruda reveals the sorrows of losing your country or a person. Neruda does a fantastic job of using details such as crystal moon; red branch. He really paints a picture of the poem in your head. You can just imagine everything he is saying as if it were a painting in your head! Neruda knows how to touch a person’s feelings‚ similar to what one would feel about a person who had broken

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    Pablo Neruda is considered as one of the greatest Spanish-language poets of the 20th century. As a matter of fact‚ Neruda was a very prolific and creative writer. His poems range from erotically charged love poems‚ historical epics‚ and overtly political poems‚ to poems on common things‚ like nature and the sea. Aside from that‚ he is the most widely read of the Spanish American poets because of his artistic and wonderful works. Furthermore‚ he was an international diplomat and a political activist

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    Pablo Neruda whose real name is Neftalí Basoalto‚ was born on 12 July 1904‚ in the town of Parral in Chile.His father was a railway employee and his mother‚ who died shortly after his birth was a teacher. Some years later his father‚ who had then moved to Temuco‚ remarried dona Malverde. The poet spent his childhood and youth in Temuco‚ where he also got to know Gabriela Mistral‚ head of the girls’ secondary school‚ who took a liking to him. At the early age of thirteen he began to contribute some

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    language. What do these suggest about the human need to communicate through narrative? A Personal/Analytical Response using the text “The Word” by Pablo Neruda Born to Speak Since the age of Adam and Eve‚ humans have had a natural instinct to communicate and this is part of what sets us apart from other species. In the poem The Word‚ by Pablo Neruda‚ the author personifies the word by stating how it’s “born in the blood” and that it “grew in the dark body”. This leaves the reader with the impression

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    1.What Spain Was Like()-Pablo Neruda  Spain was a taut‚ dry drum-head  Daily beating a dull thud  Flatlands and eagle’s nest  Silence lashed by the storm.  How much‚ to the point of weeping‚ in my soul  I love your hard soil‚ your poor bread‚  Your poor people‚ how much in the deep place  Of my being there is still the lost flower  Of your wrinkled villages‚ motionless in time  And your metallic meadows  Stretched out in the moonlight through the ages‚  Now devoured by a false god. 

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