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    Teds Hughes and mark doty poems are written in animals point of view ‚ Showing each unique animal character and their point of view about this world from their perspective. The poet uses literary devices in their poems using tones‚ personification ‚ and visual imagery to evoke the reader’s emotions and to make the poems more comprehensible. In this two poems the poets made a unique quality of personifying the hawk and the dog because they cannot articulate their thoughts and emotions into

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    Margaret Atwood : (1983) “Happy Endings” is six different story lines and alternate endings‚ with only four characters. All of the stories have different plots and motifs‚ they all have the same ending and that is with death‚ throughout the stories she is never shy to use death. Atwood uses satire through diction‚ she also uses flat characters‚ and she tricks with the different gender roles in a relationship‚ based on commitment‚ and adultery. She uses the gothic concept of inapt ability to escape

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    BAHASA SEBAGAI ALAT KOMUNIKASI Menurut Felicia (2001 : 1)‚ dalam berkomunikasi sehari-hari‚ salah satu alat yang paling sering digunakan adalah bahasa‚ baik bahasa lisan maupun bahasa tulis. Begitu dekatnya kita kepada bahasa‚ terutama bahasa Indonesia‚ sehingga tidak dirasa perlu untuk mendalami dan mempelajari bahasa Indonesia secara lebih jauh. Akibatnya‚ sebagai pemakai bahasa‚ orang Indonesia tidak terampil menggunakan bahasa. Suatu kelemahan yang tidak disadari. Bahasa adalah produk masa

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    lu zhai 13-10-12 2:12 PM Thumbprint 批注 [1]: Alliteration  (start  with  the  same   By Eve Merriam letter  of  “w”)   In the heel of my thumb lu zhai 13-10-12 1:33 PM 批注 [2]: Symbolism:  design  probably  refers   are whorls‚ whirls‚ wheels to       in a unique design: lu zhai 13-10-12 1:59 PM mine alone. 批注 [3]: Consonance:  end  with  the  same   What a treasure to own! sound  of  “n”

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    explains how her art pushes the boundaries between audience and artist. Through her art‚ she hopes it creates a personal change in their life. Furthermore‚ she also describes about an experiment she conducted that changed her life. “The Artist is Present” consisted of her sitting down for eight hours straight staring into a completely different stranger’s eyes. As a result‚ plenty experienced a powerful feeling. When she began to talk in depth about how her art pushes boundaries between both the

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    In Ode to a Nightingale Keats introduces the reader to his discontent with the void of feeling he is experiencing. In the first line Keats says how his‚ “heart aches” which the reader would interpret as pain; however the second half of the first line he describes‚ “A drowsy numbness”. This tells me that Keats is uncomfortable with the “numbness” he experiences. In the second line Keats says‚ “as though of hemlock I had drunk”. Norton foot notes tell us that hemlock is a poison that acts

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    of Keats’ "Ode on a Grecian Urn"‚ which is an exploration of the border between desire and fulfillment in human life. Keats’ "Ode on a Grecian Urn" features a narrator musing upon the face of an urn that holds‚ for him‚ more life in its earthenware curves than does the curves of the temporal earth. The title itself reflects the reader-response reading of the urn’s text: the ode is on (about ) the urn‚ and the ode is also depicted on the urn." This paper provides a history and an analysis of Keats’s

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    In society‚ there is and always has been complications between Caucasians and African-Americans. In this poem‚ Sharon Olds explores this relationship using imagery‚ repetition‚ and multiple tone shifts. In the beginning of the poem‚ the author introduces a situation that contrasts a white person with a black. Correspondingly‚ she applies imagery to emphasize this difference greatly. For example‚ the shoes he is wearing at the time are black “laced with white” and compares them to “intentional scars

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    ‘Change‚ decay‚ mortality: these are the enemies in Keats’s odes.’ Write an essay investigating this assertion applied to to a Nightingale‚ on a Grecian Urn‚ to Melancholy and to Autumn. VÁZQUEZ ESTÉVEZ‚ Brais Term-paper 682284A LITERARY DEVELOPMENTS 1660-1900 2013 Spring term English Philology Faculty of Humanities University of Oulu Change‚ decay‚ and mortality were some of the most important motifs in Keats’s works and early nineteenth-century Romanticism. He relates death and the

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    The poem “Creep” has a very dark‚ twisted and displaced feel to it and crates an image of a “psychotic” person obsessing and wanting control over a certain person. Part way through the poem‚ the writer says “I don’t care if it hurts / I want to have control” (12-13). This indicates that one of the characters wants control and will do anything to achieve it‚ even if violence actions are needed. This feeling of dark and twistedness is present throughout the whole poem. This gives the poem an overall

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