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    Response To Aubade

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    the definition of the word Aubade on dictionary.com‚ and it said that an Aubade is a song or poem of or about lovers separating at dawn. It is also defined as a song or instrumental composition concerning‚ accompanying‚ or evoking daybreak. Stanza One: The speaker hints that he is at home in his bed. “Waking at the four to soundless dark‚ I stare.” He wakes up in the middle of the night‚ and can’t go back to sleep. “In time the curtain edges will grow light.” The poem is written in first person

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    The boy’s character immediately demands sympathy from the reader and just as instantaneously‚ the mother is hated by the reader. From his first stanza‚ to his sixth‚ Hayden utilizes an arsenal of words‚ symbols‚ and images to create a scene that is intense and emotional to the reader. Hayden introduces his poem with the first stanza‚ which begins with “The old woman across the way/ is whipping the boy again” (1-2). These lines create a setting‚ where the characters are introduced

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    Sound of a Siren

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    One of these techniques is used by giving significance to certain parts of the poem. The first stanza and the last line have a higher significance. This creates an effect. A hook is used first to get the reader’s attention‚ and as the poem continues it builds from the first stanza. Then the final line gives away the theme of the poem and makes the poem less open-ended. The first stanza is a tercet stanza reading This is the one song everyone Would like to learn: the song That is irresistible:

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    The Plain Sense of Things by Wallace Stevens In Stevens’ poem "The Plain Sense of Things" the first thing the reader notices is that there are five equal stanzas. The poem is neatly constructed so that each stanza contains four lines. This creates an organized‚ orderly look to the poem‚ and gives off the idea of being in control because of the form. After further examination of the poem‚ the reader discovers the gloomy nature of the poem. Another interesting feature is the length of the poem. The

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    Cold Knap Lake

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    people pull the girl out of the water. It seemed at first that they were too late: the girl’s lips were blue and she ’lay for dead’. The metaphor ’dressed in water’s long green silk’ tells us that she was covered in weeds from the lake. In the second stanza‚ Clarke describes her mother as a ’heroine’ as she knelt down to resuscitate the girl. The act of kneeling‚ ’her red head bowed’‚ perhaps suggests a religious act. The mother seems to have been part of the whole rescue operation‚ ’her wartime cotton

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    Tim Lanterman English 104-041 04 April 2012 “ Love Calls Us to the Things of This World” by Richard Wilbur is a poem about our reason for living. The reason we get up every morning and go about our day according to Wilbur is love. The title of this poem clearly is making that statement. The title however is not quite enough to portray exactly what it is that we are being called back from. When we are sleeping‚ our souls become part of a peaceful and pure realm. In contrast the waking world

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    Poems are defined as being a piece of writing in which words are chosen for their beauty and sound‚ and are carefully arranged. Through a poem‚ special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas by the use of distinctive style and rhythm. Poems that are considered as a form of literature are referred to as poetry. Different types of poems can have a range of effects on certain people. They use devices such as emotive words and symbolism to establish this connection. Through this‚

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    To a Waterfowl

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    a Waterfowl” by William Cullen Bryant 1. In lines 1-2‚ 7‚ and 21‚ Bryant is describing dusk and a night time setting. He uses words such as “crimson sky”‚ “glow of the heavens”‚ and “dark night is near” to set the scene. 2. The questions in stanzas 1 and 3 are addressing the fowler‚ or the hunter. 3. The “fowlers eye” might refer to the hunters gun and the fowler‚ hunter‚ may be preparing to shot a bird. 4. The “Power” mentioned in line 14 may be referring to either God or Mother Nature. This

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    of structure. The following poem includes 8 stanzas each 3 sentences long. However‚ towards the end of the poem standing alone is the last stanza‚ it includes only 1 sentence. This was separated from the rest of the text to emphasize the ending of the poem as it is possibly the most important line. It reinforces the devastation of the event that has occurred whilst highlighting the impact that the death has had on the family. Additionally‚ each stanza has only 2 sentence most. This allows the author

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    Athlete Dying Young

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    The third stanza explains that glory fades and eventually dies‚ as well as those who were lucky enough to have attained it. With the lines “Smart lad‚ to slip betimes away/ From fields where glory does not stay” the speaker implies that the athlete was wise to die

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