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    this idea. There are two poems that explain and talk about immigrants and how they are highlight in society and as well as how they highlight specific individuals in our society. The New Colossus written by Emma Lazarus this poem talks about immigrants‚ and how they are looking for a new home to find themselves a new beginning as well as hope to change their lives as the country they left could not help them.

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    The New Colossus

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    “The New Colossus‚” by Emma Lazarus‚ is a unique poem with much meaning behind nearly every word. The poem has influenced Americans and immigrants in many ways‚ its style and the way it’s written catching our eye and making us think deeply about every line in it. We used to take the Statue of Liberty for granted‚ not even really caring about it‚ until “The New Colossus” and immigrants really showed everyone what the statue truly meant. Before the poem became well known‚ nobody understood the

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    The New Colossus

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    "The New Colossus" is a poem that can be related to respecting differences in a way that the Statue of Liberty symbolises freedom‚ hope and a land of opportunity. The Statue of Liberty welcomes anyone‚ no matter their differences. It welcomes people into her country providing safety and not intimidating or frightening like the Colossus of Rhodes. The octave opens with a direct point about the difference between the statue of Liberty and the Colossus of Rhodes. It explains that the statue of Liberty

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    poem there was an inscription that contradicted itself. Just as the statue in the poem “Ozymandias” has an inscription marked into it‚ the poem “New Colossus” is an inscription to a statue itself‚ being the statue of liberty. “Ozymandias” shows how the statue’s original inscription is contradictory to what it has become‚ similar to what the “Newer Colossus” explains. The inscription in the poem “Ozymandias” read “I am Ozymandias‚ King of Kings; if anyone wishes to know what I am and where I lie‚

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    The New Colossus Essay

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    In Emma Lazarus’s “The New Colossus‚” imagery is developed to help establish the theme of freedom in the poem. First‚ imagery is formed when Lazarus states‚ “Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame‚ With conquering limbs astride from land to land…” (Lazarus 1). The Greek Statue of Rhodes was created to applaud the great victories by Helios and his audacious actions in battle. Though‚ the immediate imagery in this line indicates that the image of this “New Colossus” will be one of kind and welcoming

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    The New Colossus Analysis

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    In the poem “The New Colossus‚” Emma Lazarus describes America as a beacon of freedom to those disenfranchised in other nations. Lazarus uses metaphors‚ imagery‚ and allusions to effectively address her message to the audience. Specifically in the quotation‚ “A mighty woman with a torch‚ whose flame / Is the imprisoned lightning”‚ a metaphor is used to show how powerful the woman’s torch is compared to lightning. In addition to the metaphor used‚ imagery is vividly seen in the poem like seen in the

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    In “The New Colossus”‚ the author mythologizes the Statue of Liberty as a symbol of the United States as land of promise for refugees from other nations (Schultz). In the quote “Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea-washed‚ sunset gates shall stand a mighty woman with a torch” (Lazarus ). Coincedently‚ Lazarus contrasts one of the ancient statue to the Statue of Liberty. The Colossus of Rhodes was a greek statue

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    in the world today. Each of these poems can leave a lasting impression on a reader. Each reader may gain a different impression from the next reader. Two poems that have left an impression on me are “Harlem” by Langston Hughes and “The New Colossus” by Emma Lazarus. There are different key elements within in each poem that create the effect it can have on a reader. These key elements are imagery‚ figures of speech‚ symbolism‚ word choice‚ tone‚ theme‚ and sound. The use of imagery in “Harlem” creates

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    September 24‚ 2014 The Colossus Francisco De Goya was an extremely talented artist who is the author of The Colossus. This is a famous painting created in the timeline of 1808-1812. In this particular piece‚ De Goya used oil on canvas. The creature in the background is powerful and ready for battle. Meanwhile‚ people and animals are scrambling in all directions. Also‚ De Goya uses the contrast of light and dark colors to emphasize the sky‚ along with the mood the colors bring. The Colossus illustrates the

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    Ezra Pound: Make It New

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    Ezra Pounds battle cry “Make it new” influenced many young writers and poets of the early 1900’s. Shocked by the behavior of civilization during World War 1‚ the poets were no longer content with the popular genteel poetry of the day. Genteel poetry combined regular rhymes and meter with comfortable topics such as sunsets‚ cows and woods‚ as seen in the popular poem “ The Woods that bring the Sunset Near”: The woods from the west is blowing The homeward – wandering cows are lowing

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