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    The Poem Interment

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    The poem Interment is a poem about the injustice that was the interment of the Japanese Americans during WW2. This poem use very good metaphors to explain how they were treated. The author use the idea of the people being treated like cattle as they forced into the camps and these metaphors helped to tell what the theme of the this poem is. The metaphors use this harsh way to describe the treatment of the people as without is the theme would not have the impact it does at the end on the reader. The

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    Song of the Powers: Poetry Response The game “Rock‚ Paper‚ Scissors” is quite well-known and is often used for making decisions or breaking ties. David Mason uses a metaphor of stone‚ paper‚ and scissors to tie into the theme of loneliness and the ironies of unity in the poem Song of the Powers. In the game “Rock‚ Paper‚ Scissors”‚ rock always beats scissors. In the poem‚ the stone brags of its ability to have power over time and boasts of its strength and power over human wishes. The first

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    Poem Reflection

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    writing these twenty poems‚ my outlook as changed completely. When I sat in front of my computer monitor‚ the words simply came to me and poured out from my fingertips to the screen. The ability to use my vast knowledge of adjectives from our four hundred vocabulary words seemed exhilarating to me. My poems are for myself to enjoy. They may seem boring or meaningless to others‚ but when I read them‚ it reminds me of my feelings at the time I was writing. Looking back on the poems I wrote my freshman

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    “Siren Song”. The change of tone‚ point of view‚ and diction between the two sends a different portrayal of the sirens. The tone and point of view play a big roe in both of these writings. In the Odyssey the tone is suspenseful. Odysseus tells the event from his point of view‚ so in first person. This gives the story more action because it is a closer encounter of his feelings. What he feels and experiences from the sirens is best perceived from the person who experiences it. In the “Siren Song” the

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    poem analysis

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    Work without hope analysis Work without hope was written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The poem is mainly about how spring is starting up and all the animals are moving around and the speaker seems to still be stuck in his depression. The first half of the stanza includes a personification In the first half of the poem‚ the speaker identifies that the bees‚ slugs‚ and birds are coming out of hibernation. The speaker seems depressed as spring is starting up and all the animals are moving around

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    Poem Nettles

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    analysing poems ’Netttles ’ and ’born yesterday ’‚ both are similar in how they show a parents love and responsibility for a child. While ’Nettles ’ highlights the anxieties that a parent has for their child‚ the latter deals with the hopes a parent can wish upon their child. Both use various language techniques and structure to convey how parents can have different ways of expressing their relationship and love for a child. Born yesterday depicts this love for a newborn baby‚ but this poem is written

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    Hughes Poems

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    Explore the different perceptions of the creatures in the poems "Ghost Crabs" and "Horses" Hughes’ perception of each of the creatures in his poems is one of awe. However‚ this awe is focused in different directions in each of the poems. In "Horses" Hughes feels an unprecedented respect towards the creatures; yet in "Ghost crabs" he feels a fear toward the crabs‚ which makes him feel in awe at their presence. Hughes feels the "Giant crabs" are the dominant power on Earth. Although they are

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    The Song “In the Deep” written and also performed by Kathleen York was the main song in the movie Crash. The song was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song. As a music critic‚ I’m going to analyze an excerpt of the song. Thought you had all the answers to rest our heart upon but something happens don’t see it coming‚ now you can’t stop yourself now you’re out there swimming In the deep In this part of the song‚ it

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    Song of Lawino and Song of Ocol � PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �1� Okot p’Bitek worked as anthropologist‚ poet‚ novelist an even footballer which led him to go and being educated in England on law and anthropology and later literature. He differed himself from other African writers who wrote in western styles and in western point of view. He has chosen an African tool to express himself‚ a tool associated with oral tradition of Africa. He called it ’’song’’. He published his works in Acoli language however

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    Sympathy Poem

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    In the poem‚ “Sympathy”‚ the author uses a slightly abbreviated version of the first line at the end of each stanza to show repetition and purpose. For example‚ in the last stanza the author says “I know why the caged bird sings‚ ah me” and ends with “I know why the caged bird sings” to show that the author not only understands why the bird does what he does but also that the author resonates with the bird emotionally (Lines 15‚ 21). In this instance‚ the author is describing the birds cries for

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