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    As a person discovers more about there past‚ they ultimately unravels their own identity‚ as shown in the poem‚ "Digging" by Seamus Heaney‚ were the narrator‚ through digging through his own family roots‚ comes to acquire his or her own heritage and family traditions. In this poem‚ the theme of heritage and family traditions are most clear. The narrator describes two relationships in the poem‚ and through examination of the two relationships; one between father and son and one between grandfather

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    RALPH WALDO EMERSON Self-Reliance 1. In Self-Reliance‚ what does Emerson mean by saying "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds"? In what ways does he associate being misunderstood with greatness and wisdom? 2. 3. DISCUSS THESE PROPOSITIONS AS TO THEIR VALIDITY. "The power which resides in him (any individual) is new in nature..." "Society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its members." Nothing is at last sacred but the integrity of

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    The Cockroach description by Mrs.Wright ’The Cockroach’ by Kevin Halligan is a poem about reflection on life through watching the movement of a cockroach. Through the use of structure‚ detailed description of cockroach as an extended metaphor of the persona‚ the theme of confusion and realization of life is well conveyed. Halligan describes a frantic movement of the cockroach throughout the poem. The title foreshadows and reveals that the poem is about a small and trifle insect- a cockroach. However

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    Australian Poetry

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    Humans and the natural worldA.D. Hope * Australia Les Murray * The quality of sprawl * Bat’s Ultrasound * Inside Ayers Rock * The Dream Of Wearing Shorts ForeverMark O’Connor * Turtles Hatching * A Queenslander Remembers the Twentieth Century * Rainbow Lorikeets * The Beginning * Moon Over Mindil Beach‚ N.T. Bruce Dawe * Search and Destroy * Advice to an Interplanetary VisitorHenry Kendall * BellbirdsMidnight Oil * Kosciusko * Blue Sky

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    Drama and Poetry

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    I was the oldest of seven little boys and girls‚ who couldn’t understand what was going on. We were sitting in the hospital waiting room‚ some of us screaming and playing‚ others just silently crying and me‚ I was sitting next to my father‚ taking his hand into mine. The minutes seamed like hours‚ everything was so slow. Time passed and my brothers and sisters began to fall asleep all over the room‚ but my dad didn’t care‚ he just stood in the chair‚ with his hands covering his eyes. He wouldn’t

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    Marianne Moore's Poetry

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    Marianne Moore’s poem “Poetry” [original version] is an exquisite piece of work. All the unusual elements that make up the poem including: the meter‚ rhymes‚ arrangement on the page and subject of the poem tie together seamlessly to explain Moore’s idea on the art of poetry. The five verse poem functions like a tradition essay; including a thesis‚ supporting evidence‚ and a conclusion. Although it can read like an essay the arrangement on the page grabs your attention and helps argue the thesis

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    AP Literature Poetry Essay Prompts (1970–2011) 1970 Poem: “Elegy for Jane” (Theodore Roethke) Prompt: Write an essay in which you describe the speaker’s attitude toward his former student‚ Jane. 1971 Poem: “The Unknown Citizen” (W.H. Auden) Prompt: In a brief essay‚ identify at least two of the implications implicit in the society reflected in the poem. Support your statements by specific references to the poem. 1972 NO POEM 1973 (exam not available) 1974 Poem: “I wonder whether one expects

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    reader response‚ where I will draw on my own thoughts of the poem. Russian formalism Russian formalism advocated a ‘scientific’ method for studying poetic language. Russian formalists saw poetry as something that can be mechanically taken in order to reveal devices that make it up. The formalists believed that poetry was made up of several different devices purposely placed to increase length of perception. As Erlich points out‚ " It was intent upon delimiting literary scholarship from contiguous disciplines

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    THE MAGNIFICIENT ’S POETRY. THE WORK OF A PERFECT RULER. Suleiman the Magnificient (Kanuni - the Lawgiver) provided a new spirit for the poets‚ scientists and authors. This ruler poet of the XVI century sponsored an army of artists‚ religious thinkers and philosophers that outshone the most educated courts of Europe. Suleiman himself actively participated in the development of Ottoman poetry by writing poems under the name Muhibbi (the lover‚ true friend) and his love poetry is among the best in

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    Plato's Objection to Poetry

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    Plato’s Objection to Poetry by  dilipbarad ‚ 08-24-2008 at 08:34 AM (8266 Views) He was the first systemic critic who inquired into the nature of imaginative literature and put forward theories which are both illuminating and provocative. He was himself a great poet and his dialogues are full of his gifted dramatic quality. His Dialogues are the classic works of the world literature having dramatic‚ lyrical and fictional elements. According to him all arts are imitative or mimetic in nature

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