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    “All I know is that I know nothing” argued the deep ancient philosopher Socrates. His argument is based on the fact that one cannot know anything with absolute certainty; they could only know something with a fractional amount of confidence. Socrates had written this quote nearly two thousand year ago. With our vast advances in modern technology‚ science‚ mathematics‚ and equipment to record data‚ over the last two millenniums‚ one would assume that we would long grow this view of not knowing anything

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    Whitman The “I exist as I am”‚ Whitman is talking about his perceptions of his grander self‚ his “I AM”. The I AM is the compilation of all that he feels he is or has been or could potentially be. I exist‚ therefore I am‚ I am all those things I have experienced and even things I have yet to experience. I am female‚ I am male‚ I am child‚ I am adult‚ angry‚ happy‚ wise and foolish. He is viewing the grander picture of how he has been responding or reacting to his environment with different parts

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    Two Poems from Revising America: Comparison and Contrasting Essay Recently‚ my class read “I‚ Too” by Langston Hughes and “Dreams” by Nikki Giovanni. “I‚ Too” differs and is similar to “Dreams” in many ways. These two poems are written by two different authors. The subject of the poems is the same. The mood is similar and there is also a similarity between the styles in the poems. These two poems have many similarities and few differences. In both poems‚ the speakers reveal their feelings of inequality

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    Thursday‚ 9th June – Afternoon‚ 2.00 – 5.20 Candidates must attempt the following: ONE question from SECTION I – The Single Text  ONE question from SECTION II – The Comparative Study  ONE question on the Unseen Poem from SECTION III – Poetry  ONE question on Prescribed Poetry from SECTION III – Poetry N.B. Candidates must answer on Shakespearean Drama. They may do so in SECTION I‚ The Single Text (Hamlet) or in SECTION II‚ The Comparative Study (Hamlet‚ The Tempest). INDEX OF SINGLE TEXTS

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    Emily Dickinson in her poem #465‚ covers the subject of death in a way that I have not seen before. She delves right into the last sounds she heard when the narrator died‚ which was a fly buzzing. The last actions of this world are concluded by the assigning of "keepsakes"‚ the last few tears while waiting "the King". And now‚ in the midst of this silence‚ Emily chooses to introduce the buzzing of a fly. This common household pest’s incessant buzz becomes all the dying can hear. The fly is

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    Questioning Faith: Emily Dickinson’s Struggle with Religion Through her Poetry Emily Dickinson was a religious person‚ but she always questioned faith and religion in her poetry. She seems to not take a solid stance in the debate between science and faith. However‚ Dickinson seemed to particularly struggle with the idea of “faith” and what it really meant. This is evident in most of her poetry‚ but two poems that indicative of this are “Faith is a fine invention” and “I heard a Fly buzz--When I Died”.

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    Nineteenth century poet‚ Emily Dickinson ponders in poem 579 of the initial reaction towards something new and how obtaining wealth for the first time means she has to give up something in return. However‚ she would not be able to use her newfound wealth because of her inability to handle it. Poem 579 explains what happens when a person discovers something completely new and how the narrator handles new experiences. Going through a new experience is what happens to the poet’s diminishing eyesight

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    Success Poem by Emily Dickinson Thesis In Emily Dickinson‚ ‘success is counted sweetest’ the idea of not having something increases our appreciation of what we do not have. This poem is more of a lyric poem since it typically expresses the personal feelings. It has a specific rhyming scheme and it depends on a regular meter based syllables. 1859 was the year that the poem was written and first it was published and republished secretly The person in lack seem to understand better the importance

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    Poems by Emily Dickinson commonly include a light airy atmosphere. She stresses the magical‚ down-to-earth‚ genuinely nice feeling a book can give a person. Even as most of the poems were created out of spontaneity‚ most of her works are meant to serve a concentrated purpose. Two of her poems‚ “Some keep the Sabbath going to Church” and “There is no Frigate like a Book” portray her message of kind but innovative nature in exceedingly disparate ways. Although they include similar literary devices

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    Symbolism Known for being a reclusive eccentric‚ Emily Dickerson existed to be famous during her lifetime. The first publication of a collection of her work was in 1890‚ after her death. She is now one of the numerous poets taught in several colleges‚ because of her exceptional use of symbolism. Some of her symbolism that she uses includes insanity‚ madness‚ and death. For example‚ she utilizes the symbolism of insanity in her poemI felt a Funeral‚ in my Brain”. The title insinuates there

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