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    Plato and the Affect of Art and Poetry In the Republic of Plato‚ the famous philosopher that followed in the footsteps of Socrates‚ Plato created the ideal society in which would only be successful if its citizens were "just." Every being in his Republic has a certain telos‚ or destiny in life‚ which must be followed in order for the Polis to thrive. Their actions are guided by their desire to discover and attain knowledge of the absolute truth or true "form." These forms are an aspect of reality

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    Anglo-Saxon Religious Poetry The influence of Christianity came to England from Ireland with the arrival of St. Augustine’mission. The ancient vernacular poetry unredeemed in its worldliness and paganism was sanctified by the Christianization of England. In consequence there was a marked change in the content and emotion of English poetry while leaving it form and general technique unaltered. Instead of seeking themes common to old-Germanic the Christianized Anglo-Saxons adopted a new world

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    ENG 102 05 Miller’s Death of a Salesman & Writing Poetry We’ve read several poems highlighting father/child (more specifically the father/son) relationship. Hayden’s “Those Winter Sundays‚” Heaney’s “Digging‚” and Roethke’s “My Papa’s Waltz” examine the eventual understandings that grown sons acquire regarding their fathers’ behaviors‚ attitudes‚ choices‚ etc. witnessed as they (the sons) were ‘growing up.’ Death of a Salesman highlights the long-range impact a father‚ Willy Loman‚ has on his sons

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    Poetry of World War I “I. Peace” “III. The Dead” By Rupert Brooke Originally published in 1918. Excerpted from Rupert Brooke: The Collected Poems‚ fourth revised edition‚ 1987 “I Have a Rendezvous with Death” “Sonnet X” “Sonnet XI” By Alan Seeger Excerpted from Poems‚ 1916 “Strange Meeting” “Anthem for Doomed Youth” “Dulce Et Decorum Est” By Wilfred Owen Originally published in 1920. Excerpted from Wilfred Owen: War Poems and Others‚1973 “They” “Counter-Attack” By Siegfried Sassoon Originally

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    D DEGREE IN ENGLISH Research Topic: “Realism in Tagore’s Poetry” Research Scholar : (Sumer Prasad) S/o Late Mahendra Prasad Vill. Semari‚ P. O. Gothain Dist. Ballia‚ U. P. Supervisor : Dr.( Ravi Shankar Singh) P. G. College‚ Ghazipur U. P. Co-Supervisor : Dr. (A. K. Mishra) Reader‚ Dept. of English D. C. S. K. (P. G.) College‚ Mau‚ U. P. Research Centre : D. C. S. Khandelwal (P. G.) College‚ Maunath Bhanja Mau

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    one of the interesting poets in the 20th century Indian English literature. His timeline is between 1929 and 1994. His poetry attained its popularity in 1960s. He is considered as the voice of modern India‚ though he shows his deep root in Indian tradition and culture. Among his contemporaries A.K.Ramanujan seems grave and sincere due to variety of themes prevailed in his poetry. He is not only a poet but also the greatest translator. He is famous for his translations rather than other creative works

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    Poetry is a matter of life‚ not just a matter of language.” By Lucille Clifton. Poets‚ Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou wrote poetry based on their experiences in life and during their own time period. Langston Hughes was a social activist and a poet‚ he wrote about his personal experiences and is the author of “Dreams” and “Mother to Son.” Maya Angelou‚ the author of “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings” and “Still I rise” was a civil rights activist and her poetry was mainly about autobiography‚ in

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    The Themes of Emily Dickinson’s Poetry Emily Dickinson was a great American poet who has had a lasting effect on poetry‚ yet she was a very complicated poet in the 1860’s to understand‚ because of her thought patterns. Dickinson wrote from life experiences and her deepest thoughts. She wrote for herself as a way of letting out her feelings. Dickinson Wrote 1‚775 hundred poems but only published seven in her life time because she did not write poetry for publishing. In fact‚ Emily Dickinson left a

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    In both the poems‚ “Five AM” by Estate of William Stafford and “Five Flights Up” by Elizabeth Bishop‚ they reflect upon the speaker’s early morning surroundings‚ but through different speaker’s point of view. Strafford employs stanzas‚ asyndeton‚ and personification to describe the morning surrounding and the state of mind‚ while Bishop utilizes injection‚ simple sentence and asyndeton. Strafford sets the scene with a peaceful tone and progresses into a rejuvenated tone. Bishop‚ on the other hand

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    ------------------------------------------------- KOREAN POETRY ------------------------------------------------- HYANGGA ------------------------------------------------- Hyangga poetry refers to vernacular Korean poetry which transcribed Korean sounds using Chinese characters (similar to the idu system‚ the hyangga style of transcription is called hyangch’al) and is characteristic of the literature of Unified Silla. It is one of the first uniquely Korean forms of poetry. The Koryo period Samguk Yusa contains

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