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    English 102: Introduction to Literature (University of Maine at Augusta‚ USA) Instructions from professor: Write an essay (at least 3 pages) - Analyze one stanza of the poem‚ focusing on its meaning and on the way the details of the stanza contribute to its meaning. Discuss what this stanza contributes to the poem as a whole. ==========Body of essay========= Robert Frost’s poem‚ "Design‚" is about the hardships of everyday life and the fact that God or some greater being has created nature to

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    When reading the literary work of W.H. Auden‚ readers question‚ why is he obsessed with the idea of time? It seems to be a common character in Auden’s poems since he typically personifies it. He tends to question the role of Time and how it controls every aspect of life. In the poem‚ “If I Could Tell You‚” Auden works through the idea of time being superior and how it brings an overall uncertainty— especially to love‚ and creates a desperation of knowing. By looking through a Historical Biographical

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    Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day? In Shakespearean sonnets (also known as English sonnets)‚ all poems are written about one thing; love. Each sonnet consists of fourteen lines. A sonnet also consists of an iambic pentameter‚ a rhyme scheme in which each sonnet line consists of ten syllables. The syllables are divided into five pairs called iambs or iambic feet. An iamb is a metrical unit made up of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable (such as fare WELL). In each stanza

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    And Death Shall Have No Dominion Stanza 1 – Line 1: death has no power over us‚ makes reference to Paul’s letter to the Romans Line 2: in death we are all equal Line 3: play on words‚ concepts in death are different than in life‚ concepts in life don’t matter once you’re dead‚ things are mixed up: man in the moon‚ west wind Line 4: picked apart by bugs and vultures‚ dust to dust. Bones represent earthly life‚ when they die the bones are gone‚ clean bones mean clean slate in after life Line 5: The

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    Note: My professor didn ’t agree with my explication‚ but he did comment that it was "well written‚ imaginitive‚ and nicely argued." The possibility was well explained. What lowered my score were spelling and grammatical errors‚ so please double check your work. Essay: When first reading this poem one could easily assume that this poem is about an eagle and nothing else (Tennyson). However‚ after further analysis‚ one finds that there is more to this than just the eagle and it ’s natural behavior

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    They by Siegfried Sassoon

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    “They” by Siegfried Sassoon The poem exists out of two stanzas‚ with a rhyme pattern of ababcc dedeff. The tone of the poem appears to be a little sarcastic and mocking. The poem is a direct conversation between a Bishop and boys (soldiers)‚ it can be seen by the use of the double quotations. I assume for the boys to be soldiers as they know the other soldiers by their names. In line 1-6 the Bishop‚ is telling the boys that when the soldiers return from the war‚ they will not be the same

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    Love Prevails “Idea: Sonnet 61” by Michael Drayton is a fourteen line Petrarchan sonnet that dramatizes the conflicting emotions that arise from an intimate relationship coming to an abrupt end. After analyzing and doing several closer readings‚ I learned that “Idea: Sonnet 61” is actually about the poet’s own conflicting emotions and feelings from a harsh break up. However‚ it was no ordinary and flippant relationship. It was a serious relationship that involved great amounts of passion that

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    We grow accustomed to the dark... Darkness is a recurring image in literature that evokes a universal unknown‚ yet is often entrenched in many meanings. A master poet‚ Emily Dickinson employs darkness as a metaphor many times throughout her poetry. In “We grow accustomed to the dark” (#428) she talks of the “newness” that awaits when we “fit our Vision to the Dark.” As enigmatic and shrouded in mystery as the dark she explores‚ Dickinson’s poetry seems our only door to understanding the recluse

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    Chapter I The Problem A. INTRODUCTION Having a term paper as a requirement for the graduating students is important. It may be difficult for the students since it is their first time to make this requirement but it is fun to do this‚ since this is one of knowing the author and the same time develop the researcher’s skill in analyzing and interpreting ideas. In the writing this term paper the researchers gain information and get familiar to the works and life story of the two authors

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    Poetic 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

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