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    Joyas Volodoras Analysis

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    The Vulnerable Heart “Joyas Volodoras” is a poetic essay written by Brian Doyle. In this essay, he first mentions about different creatures and their hearts: hummingbirds, their amazing features including torpor, and them having very little emotions, blue whales, their “yearning cries,” them being very emotional, and always longing for something, even when they have a mate. Then he talks about how the heart is vulnerable. He says no matter how strongly we try to defend ourselves from emotions…

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    Life is a beautiful thing. This is further reinforced by “The Century Quilt” as it uses its tone, structure, and imagery to achieve this to be its message to the reader. Warnicke’s use of literacy elements throughout the poem also does this. The poem is about an old man or woman reflecting on the long life they had lived. Throughout the piece, the author also seems to have a very dreamy and happy tone. This is further backed up by the vocabulary used, emphasizing the dreams of the speaker and…

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    Throughout Sylvia Plath’s poem “Daddy,” The tone is found to be childishly innocent, kind of close to a lullaby, and extremely deranged and menacing. As it progresses the tone ranges from like a childlike adoration, where she puts the parent whose not there on a pedestal to a blunt like a disrespectful, distant and fearful adult. Even though Plath excels in tones, Plath keeps a deep and heavy dark style throughout the poem with her use of diction. “Daddy” is a confessional poem, put in a harsh,…

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    repition, rhyme scheme, and a shit, but they also have differences with point of view, metaphors, allusions, and an overall different message. In Rember, it repeats the phrase "gone away" which emphasizes the solemness of death. the same thing happens in the first two lines of the other poem. It repeats the word "long" which is addressed to death since death is eternal. This repition represents how death is so strong that it is inevitibale to come and will take someoneaway forever. The rhyme…

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    “In this ideology, walking functions as an emblem of the simple man and as, when the walk is solitary and rural, a means of being in nature and outside of society”(Solnit, Pg. 18) Walking is always overlooked, and is only looked at as one way of many to get from point A to point B. I feel Solnit had a great point when she illustrates how important walking is in the world. Walking is a great way to connect to your environment. When you walk you are always connected with your environment. You are…

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    Children Of The Sea

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    an instant warm attachment is formed between the two (reader and character). It is now, as if the protagonist is finding a form of comfort with the reader, telling them their deepest secrets. Besides, when both the narrator and the character are internal, then the story becomes a personal recollection of emotions, memories and events. Point of view narrative is excessively used in children of the sea, allowing the reader to view the story firsthand through the eyes of both the male and female…

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    I have never been one for poetry. Only recently did Louder Than a Bomb (2008) expose what true slam poetry is to me and introduce me to the depth of what poetry can be. Slam poetry is one of the most powerful art forms I have experienced and getting to see Kevin Coval, an expert in this field, was inspirational. Before Coval took the stage, other talented artist gave powerful performances. All had a similar theme of home and belonging to that. While not all of them talked about Chicago, all of…

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    I recently polled several people about their favorite poets, and unanimously Langston Hughes won. Langston’s poetry reveals a voice that is forceful, distinctive, and memorable. He is forceful because of his expression of attitude. Another quality he posses is being very distinctive because of the way he shows concern for people's problems. Hughes is also memorable because of his use of imagery. Langston Hughes is a forceful poet because of his expression of attitude.In the poem…

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    Julian Assange

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    Actress and activist Pamela Anderson admits that Julian Assange is one of her favorite people; however, she will not verify whether or not she is dating the contentious founder of WikiLeaks. Questions regarding the extent of their relationship surfaced after photographs of Anderson visiting him became public several months ago. Anderson Believes in Assange’s Message At the 47th annual Earth Day event in Vancouver, Anderson tells Erin Cebula, who is a reporter with the Canadian version of…

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    Victorian Poet, Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote more than one poem, and one of them is Sonnet 43 “How Do I love Thee”. The Rhyme Scheme, symbolism and repetition allow us to see Browning and her husband’s private emotions of love for another. The Victorian era shifted between romanticism to realism, changed by novelists who enjoyed a golden age. Late Victorian writing move in naturalism and escapist fiction (Holt McDougal 919). Every person has a different story a different childhood, some…

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