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    The great Emily Dickinson is known for her inquisitive and powerful poems‚ but what made her poems so notable? Emily lived a simple life‚ mostly secluded‚ so why would some simple poems change how people thought about such difficult subjects? The answers are in her style of writing. Her seclusion allowed her to “meditate on life and death” and write about such controversial themes and topics that are still being discussed today (Allen 546). Her ability to highlight important words or phrases

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    Sylvia Plath wrote plenty of short stories and poems in her short lived career. Most of the poems in The Colossuss are the work of an obviously talented writer who is having trouble finding a subject. In Point Shirley‚ we see Plath’s exquisite sentences hard at work describing what’s actually going on. The strange psyche at the core of these poems is made powerful by its seemingly limitless ability to endure self hatred. But before the destruction‚ we get to watch Plath begin to become a great poet

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    Serial Killers

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    Serial killers have always been a topic I’ve enjoyed. What most people find disturbing I find fascinating. A serial can just be some person who you think is normal but deep down inside they have an emptiness that can only be satisfied through murder and death. Which is why I chose the book dismembered by Susan d Mustafa and sue Israel which is based on Sean Vincent Gillis who is also known as the other Baton Rouge killer. He was responsible for the death of 8 women in Baton Rouge‚ Louisiana for

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    Compare how Duffy & Plath present “Family relationships” in “Ariel & Mean Time” Carol Ann Duffy and Sylvia Plath have written aboutfamily relationships in a positive view as well as in a negative way too‚ in poems Medusa and Before you were mine‚ whether it’s about in favour or against family Love and relationships. In this extract there are four poems written by Carol Ann Duffy and Sylvia Plath. Which are‚ “Brothers” and “Lady Lazarus” including “Medusa” and “Before You Were Mine”. All four poems

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    Who Is Broonzy?

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    William Lee Conley Broonzy‚ also named as Big Bill Broonzy or Big Bill‚ was a very important blues artist. His date of birth is unknown‚ but her sister stated: “ He is my twin brother‚ (1)”. She stated that she had proofed that‚ none of the less there are doubts that Broonzy was born on another date. It remains problematic‚ if Broonzy was born on the 26 of June 1893 or 1898. Broonzy is not his real name; he was born as Lee Conley. A lot of his songs are about his bad experiences in the US army‚

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    If the mirror were not personified‚ the entire meaning of the poem would be changed drastically. The personification of the mirror allows the story to be narrated from the mirror’s perspective. There are several places in which personification is used to demonstrate the perspective of the mirror. In line 7‚ the mirror states‚ "... I have looked at it so long..." Mirrors can not look at other objects because looking is a characteristic of a living object. Mirrors can only reflect what can be viewed

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    housekeeper. In all her jobs she found herself unexperienced and challenged‚ even with her background and her knowledge. Among her jobs and the people she met‚ she was presented in Maine to her boss Ted at The Maids‚ where she worked as a housekeeper in a middle class neighborhood. She at first described Ted as a cartoon as she states “the only features sketched onto his pudgy face are brown buttonlike eyes and a tiny pug nose; his belly‚ encased in a polo shirt‚ overhangs the waistline of his shorts”

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    Mad Girl's Love Song

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    Mad Girl’s Love Song‚ by Sylvia Plath‚ is a modern poem of love‚ loss‚ and distress. Sylvia’s intended purpose of this particular poem was to express the narrator’s dismay of a lost love. After awaiting his return‚ and finally giving up‚ she begins to wonder if she had only made him up on the whims of her imagination. Sylvia expresses the meaning of her poem through the use of a unique rhyme scheme‚ repetition‚ and a religious allusion. Sylvia’s rhyme scheme throughout this poem is called a “villanelle

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    When the going gets tough‚ the tough get going. This saying originally said by Joseph P. Kennedy‚ father of former president John F. Kennedy‚ and made famous by the Billy Ocean song‚ is very motivational to people all over the world. Its tricky play on words and its motivational tone make it a very interesting quote to look at in depth and to explain exactly what it means. Throughout this essay you will learn what this saying means‚ what being tough is‚ and the true meaning of perseverance When

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    The morning song ‘Morning song’ by Sylvia Plath describes the birth‚ early stages of childhood and the sentimental value of a child in a very unique way. This poem was wrote from Sylvia Plath’s own experience of child birth‚ it can also be related to by parents‚ it could be thought it is aimed mainly at females as this poem is quite feminine. This eighteen line lyrics is structured in 3 line stanzas which are called tersest. It is a tender poem and the overall tone of it is quite mellow. The opening

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