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    HISTORY Free Verse originated in the late 19th centaury with French poets such as Arthur Rimbaud and Jules Laforgue. These poets wanted a type of poetry that was free of any conventions so "Vers Libre" was used to describe this change in French Poetry. The purpose of this change was for the French Poets to change the restrictions that poetry had at the time and to re-create the rhythms of natural speech. The Old English and Medieval poetry had some freedom to it. For example the Palms of King James

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    1906 to 1913‚ the poems and plays of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning from 1938 to 1961 and also the poems from Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes from 1944 until 1963. In each of these cases‚ their talking style compatibility decreased when their relationships with one another took a turn for the worse. For instance‚ when Jung left Freud’s psychoanalytic group and when Plath and Hughe’s marriage fell apart‚they were no longer able to communicate well with each other (Bower‚ 2010).

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    Shared Talking Styles

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    Article Critique: Shared Talking Styles Herald New and Lasting Romance Randall Bivins COMM 200 Instructor Doud August 19‚ 2013 I. Do I think the results provided by LSM website are accurate? a. Fragment sentence and contractions b. Experimental Phase c. Not acquainted with IM jargons and acronyms d. Parameter settings e. Same sex marriages II. Do you believe that LSM is a comprehensive way to predict the quality of interpersonal

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    Cut by Sylvia Plath for Susan O’Neill Roe What a thrill ---- My thumb instead of an onion. The top quite gone Except for a sort of hinge Of skin‚ A flap like a hat‚ Dead white. Then that red plush. Little pilgrim‚ The Indian’s axed your scalp. Your turkey wattle Carpet rolls Straight from the heart. I step on it‚ Clutching my bottle Of pink fizz. A celebration‚ this is. Out of a gap A million soldiers run‚ Redcoats‚ every one. Whose side are they on? O my Homunculus‚ I am

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    launch party for the magazine‚ he met Sylvia Plath. A few short months later‚ on June 16‚ 1956‚ they were married. Plath encouraged Hughes to submit his first manuscript‚ The Hawk in the Rain‚ to The Poetry Center’s First Publication book contest. The judges‚ Marianne Moore‚ W. H. Auden‚ and Stephen Spender‚ awarded the manuscript first prize‚ and it was published in England and America in 1957‚ to much critical praise. Hughes lived in Massachusetts with Plath and taught at University of Massachusetts

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    English Literature[EXAM]

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    The Poem Daddy‚ by Sylvia Plath describes the author’s relationship and feelings towards her father that have also carried over into all of her relationships with men. In the poem her father is shown to be all powerful‚ Godlike and a “ghastly statue”. She describes her feelings that she must kill her father “Daddy I have to kill you”‚ but at age ten her father dies before she has the chance to do him in herself. Because of this her feelings towards him are left unresolved. These unresolved feelings

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    the case for all people. Certainly‚ this is not the case for Esther Greenwood. Though a variety of factors cause Esther’s depression and suicidal spiral‚ one primary and deeply affective determinant is her familial relationships—and lack thereof. In Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar‚ Esther Greenwood’s inadequate‚ negative familial relationships cause the emotional underdevelopment that engenders her depreciating mental health; Esther’s emotional maturity‚ mental health‚ and personal growth improve only through

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    each other. The author also uses a historical allusion to these two significant characters in history that exgerrates the magnititude of the unhealthy relationship. HOMEWORK (or when you are finished in class) Find the poems “Daddy” by Sylvia Plath‚ “Stop all the Clocks” by W. H Auden or “Let me not to the Marriage of true minds” by William Shakespeare and explain what you think it is saying about the relationship depicted. Is it healthy or unhealthy? Why? Daddy- The poem suggests that

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    one stanza (despite the fact the Blackberry-picking is noticeably longer). The lines in each poem do not follow a pattern in term of lengths which could be a representation of life’s unexpected ups and downs. On the other hand Blackberrying by Sylvia Plath is written in three stanzas unlike the other two poems‚ however‚ all three poems have a line which changes the tone of the overall poem whether it be to represent the early signs of death ‘But only so an hour’ or ‘The only thing to come now is

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    Analysis Of 'Lady Lazarus'

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    myth of the reincarnating phoenix‚ (a mythical bird that burns alive and then reborn in the ashes). The next decade will be different for the speaker because she plans to "eat" the men‚ or doctors‚ so they cannot revive her next time she faces death. Plath describes a personal truth. She was ten when she tried it for the first time and the second time had meant to do it earnestly. But they pulled her back into

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