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    in this poem is speaking to her daughter after a long car ride of days and days‚ maybe even weeks. Her mother is giving her comfort and reassuring her that even though people go through obstacles‚ you need to be strong enough to go through many aspects in life to bring happiness. And just tells her if you can still make a fist you are still alive. You will make it through because she believes her daughter has the strength to get through all the obstacles they have and will go through. This poem

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    Leviticus 11:20-23 `All the winged insects that walk on all fours are detestable to you. `Yet these you may eat among all the winged insects which walk on all fours: those which have above their feet jointed legs with which to jump on the earth. `These of them you may eat: the locust in its kinds‚ and the devastating locust in its kinds‚ and the cricket in its kinds‚ and the grasshopper in its kinds.  Judges 14:8 When he returned later to take her‚ he turned aside to look at the carcass of

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    Sonnet 17 Explication Who will believe my verse in time to come If it were filled with your most high deserts? Though yet‚ heaven knows‚ it is but as a tomb Which hides your life and shows not half your parts. If I could write the beauty of your eyes And in fresh numbers number all your graces‚ The age to come would say “This poet lies: Such heavenly touches ne’er touched earthly faces.” So should my papers yellowed with their age Be scorned like old men of less truth than tongue‚ And

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    ENG 3307-01 March 19‚ 2012 Explication on “Ode on Melancholy” In "Ode on Melancholy" John Keats expresses to readers the truth he sees‚ that joy and pain are inseparable and to experience joy fully we must experience sadness fully. Keats valued intensity of emotion‚ thought‚ and experience (“Classification Of Poem”). Keats does not stray away from the suggestion that feeling intensely means that grief or depression may cause sorrow and torture. Throughout the poem Keats expresses his values and

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    work of Native American writers‚ the Transcendentalists‚ and in this case‚ the Modernists nature writers of the 20th century‚ it is clear that the natural environment and ecology have played a very significant role in the development of literary tradition. Two examples of this movement can be seen in the various works of poet Robert Frost and author Willa Cather’s‚ My Antonia. Nature figures prominently in Frost’s poetry‚ and his poems usually include a moment of interaction or encounter between a

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    is a poem that was written by the late author back in 1923. Eighty years later‚ a parody of Williams’ poem was written by F.J. Bergmann and it was titled “An Apology”. Although Bergmann’s poem was written just to ridicule Williams’ poem‚ the similar form of imagery used in both poems possesses more meaning and is more complex than they might seem at first sight. Also‚ the comparison of the two poems shows how greatly times have changed. The “Red Wheelbarrow” could be interpreted as a poem that

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    This photo was taken while I was on a dog sledding trip in the forests of North Bay. The dog in the photo Moose‚ paid no attention to me. This was very challenging‚ because my original idea for the photo was a close up of him so I could remember his cute face. As soon as I took the photo‚ I immediately thought of Alice and Rose’s troubled relationship. Rose is usually the one trying to reach out and connect with her mother‚ but unfortunately her mother doesn’t reciprocate. The in-between space from

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    Definition of Alliterative Verse Old English literature encompasses writings in Anglo-Saxon England during its conversion to Christianity in the 7th century up until the Norman Conquest in 1066. The roots of Anglo-Saxon poetry were based on Germanic tradition that was mainly in the form of alliterative verse (Greenblatt). When comparing to other forms of poetry‚ there are 6 key characteristics that define alliterative verse: four-beat lines‚ medial caesuras‚ enjambments‚ half-line alliteration‚

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    Are Going” by Oodgeroo Noonuccal and a scene called ‘This Land is Mine’ from ‘One Night The Moon’ by Carmody and Kelly. They both emphasise the way white people tend to belong to and the indigenous tend to belong with. In ‘We Are Going’ the difference is shown as the white people use the land for their own needs while the indigenous people connect with the land and is seen as a way forming together. The white people are silenced in this poem showing that the author thinks very little of the white

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    To This Day Shane Koyczan “We grew up believing no one would ever fall in love with us that we’d be lonely forever that we’d never meet someone to make us feel like the sun was something they built for us in their tool shed.” The poem ‘To this day’ written by Shane Koyczan revolves around his and others’ experience with bullying while growing up‚ it sheds light on the deeper and long-term effects of the worldwide epidemic and raises awareness to the ignorant bystanders and predators. Through his

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