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    whilst an artist is painting one. It also makes me think of Monet’s Water- lilies. In my mind I picture a beautiful lake shaded by large leafy willow trees‚ a bridge dominating the view and an army of dragonflies over a lily filled pond. It is an idyllic view. However it is not the impression formed by the poet Ted Hughes. Ted Hughes wants us to understand his view of nature by describing it as an arena‚ "the flies furious arena"‚ which makes me think of an ancient Roman arena‚ where gladiators

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    mysterious identity of the speaker. Atwood uses nature in this poem to symbolize the power that the male gender have over women today. Even though while reading the poem we feel as though we are looking at a photograph‚ when really we have a poem describing what the photograph would look like‚ consider Atwood’s poem “This is a Photograph of Me” as an example open form poem because she uses the photograph to symbolize the speaker’s feelings of how she sees herself on the outside. Atwood uses irony

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    Assignment 1: Language Analysis Part A: Mary goes to work at 8.30. A) The name of the structure (if there is one) Present simple tense B) The form of the structure Subject + base form-es C) The function Describing habits and routines D) The phonological features Weak form: to > / ’tә / Sentence stress: Depends on the context. Intonation: Falling at the end. Pronunciation: Mary > / ’meɪrɪ / E) Possible student difficulties Conceptual difficulty:

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    "Meanwhile the din grew loud in the shadowy hall as every suitor swore to lie beside her‚ but Telémakhos turned now and spoke to them." B. This is an example of sensory imagery because the way homer is describing this event‚ you can picture it happening in your mind. You can paint a picture of the shadowy hallway and the characters talking to each other. You can also imagine hearing the loud noises. 4.Personification A. "When primal dawn spread on the eastern sky her fingers

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    uses while describing the women is why is much different of that tone that the author uses while describing the little boy. When describing the women she describes her with a glamorous tone‚ but while describing the little boy‚ he uses a to e of minority‚ with every word meaning he is poor. The images the author implements helps the reader better understand both worlds‚ such as “raw face” or the fancy coat. In conclusion‚ the author of the poem “On the Subway” does a great job describing both portraits

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    starts the story out saying “During the whole of a dull‚ dark‚ and soundless day‚ […] when the clouds hung oppressively…”(1001)‚ which starts putting a picture in reader’s minds of a gloomy day. The setting really makes the story scary because if someone were to write‚ one bright‚ sunny day…‚ then the story would not seem scary. When he starts describing the House of Usher “…the bleak walls‚ […] the vacant eye-like windows‚ […] white trunks of decayed trees” (1001) makes the house seem eerie and mysterious

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    diction. The Duke’s "trifling lack of countenance" is evident in his jealousy of the duchess’s kindness toward others. Her benevolence "disgusts" the Duke‚ and causes him to "stoop" down to spouting off "commands" in her direction. By publicly describing the features that he disliked about the personality of his duchess‚ he is shown to be a heartless‚ arrogant man. His complete nonchalant manner about the issue of his wife’s death is also seen through his diction. He

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    this poems lines are describing about appeals to the sight of image. In literary terms the glossary of visual image is describing. If any poem bore a image of look at which is visual image. In literary terms it bear an image of sight. We know about five images. Such as visual‚ auditory‚ gustatory‚ olfactory and tectile. In this poems lines about appeals to the sight. In this poem‚ white throat and white teeth normally is a visual thing (???). The poet of this poem describing it clearly. The eyes

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    In "Once More to the Lake’ the author starts his narration out immeidaely by describing his vacations to maine every august when he was a child. He describes it at first as his favorite place growing up‚ giving us his point of view. He uses his view on sea life to describe how dreadful it can be with unforgiving tides and cold temperatures. His narration of his days as a child ‚ lead the reader to understand why he moved by the sea. His discrption on how relentess sea life can be‚ give the reader

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    something that at first seemed totally unrelated can paint a picture of another context within which we can better examine our own existence (Hirsch). This is demonstrated quite well in A Martian Sends A Postcard Home in nearly every stanza‚ with the alien viewpoint of everyday things leading to considerable thought about the things we take for granted. The line‚ “At night‚ when all the colours die” is a particularly vivid way of describing day turning to night and implies the alien land must be either

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