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    Narrative Art in Poetry

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    CHAPTER ONE THE POETIC ART OF NARRATION 1.1 A Historical Perspective Narrative‚ as a generally conceived term‚ is the type of literary composition which recounts a single event‚ a tale‚ or a story constituting a series of events usually told in chronological order. However‚ in some types of narrative works‚ the focus is on the nature of the plot itself regardless of the criterion of ordering the events according to a preconceived plan based on chronological structure (Abrams and Harpham

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    Cited: Ballad‚ B. B. (2011). Access Control‚ Authentication‚ and Public Key Infrastructure. Burlington: Jones & Bartlett Learning. Barker‚ K. (2013). CISCO Official Certification Guide. Indanapolis‚ Indiana‚ USA: Cisco Press. Stewart‚ J. M. (2011). CompTIA Security+

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    uncover that Heaney has discovered a reply. He might never be as gifted as his progenitors in working the area however his expertise with a pen can reproduce that lifestyle‚ keep it new and ever-exhibit in the personalities of his followers. The ballad starts in the present. Heaney is composing; his father is burrowing. This is as it generally seems to be. It is critical to note that Heaney "looks down" at his father’s "straining rear end". Actually his position at the window is raised yet we likewise

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    (which will be referred to as The Rime throughout this essay) and the works of William Wordsworth. At the start of his Preface to Lyrical Ballads‚ Wordsworth asserts‚ ‘…those thoughts and feelings which‚ by his own choice‚ or from the structure of his own mind‚ arise in him without immediate external excitement.’(Wordsworth‚ W. (1800). Preface to Lyrical Ballads (2nd ed.)) Wordsworth then‚ is implying that Romantic texts were the sole creation of their author; spawned from an emotive response to a

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    William Wordsworth

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    British poet‚ who spent his life in the Lake District of Northern England. William Wordsworth started with Samuel Taylor Coleridge the English Romantic movement with their collection LYRICAL BALLADS in 1798. When many poets still wrote about ancient heroes in grandiloquent style‚ Wordsworth focused on the nature‚ children‚ the poor‚ common people‚ and used ordinary words to express his personal feelings. His definition of poetry as "the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings arising from "emotion

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    Hey Jude - Song Analysis

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    August 1968 under The Beatles label ‘Apple Records’. Hey Jude runs for 7mins and 11secs and at the time of release was the longest single to top the British charts. The song is said to have evolved from “hey Jules”‚ a song that had been written as a ballad to comfort Lennon’s son Julian during his parents’ divorce. McCartney said‚ "I started with the idea ’Hey Jules‚’ which was Julian‚ don’t make it bad‚ take a sad song and make it better. Hey‚ try and deal with this terrible thing. I knew it was

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    Brad Nowell Analysis

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    was nothing like anything that had ever come before it. The poetry in the lyrics was nothing like the early and quite often meaningless ballads written by Nowell and the accompanying music was slower and full of soul unlike the hard hitting roughness of the reggae that had come to be expected from Sublime. A perfect example of one such meaningless Nowell ballad was Date Rape. The song drags on for over three and a half minutes as Nowell recounts in an almost monotone fashion a story of what seems

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    Wordsworth – a friendship that had begun in 1797. Coleridge’s different perception of poetry is what sets him aside from Wordsworth. In fact‚ Coleridge even reflected on the difference between his contributions and those of Wordsworth in Lyrical Ballads. He stated‚ “my endeavors would be directed to persons and characters supernatural – Mr. Wordsworth‚ on the other hand‚ was…to give charm of novelty to things of everyday”(Biographia‚ ch. xiv). Although Coleridge’s retrospective interpretation of

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    359- 362. EBSCOhost‚ Folk and Fairy Tales. Myer explores the origins and development of folklore music‚ poetry‚ and ballads from the 17th century until present day. The term “folklore” was invented by W. J. Thoms in 1846 but most producers of folklore arts avoided using the term to describe their works up to the late 1800s. Most of the ballads‚ folk songs‚ and tales that exist nowadays were originally created in the 17th century and were further revised during the 18th and 19th

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    B) Consider the significance of endings in three narrative texts you have studied When writing a novel‚ the ending is most important. It is what ties everything together and helps the reader to understand what has happened throughout the story completely. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge‚ the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Cousin Kate by Christina Rossetti have endings which are made significant through their resolutions. Coleridge and Fitzgerald have created stories

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