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    Jealousy: A Poem Analysis

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    You never know that you jealous the one that you love. Life was fill with hatred, anger, and jealousy. People loved each other, but if it means better to one and less to other, there are no stops for the jealousy to take over. This feeling isn't one that control by you, but it's a monster that haunts every step that you take, it's a shadow of yourself. Jealousy isn't just a thought, it's a war between your innocence and the shadow that consume you with hatred which results in uncontrollable…

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    The Wander Poem Analysis

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    The Wander is an Elegy-style poem that depicts the suffering, exile, and memoirs of an anonymous narrator who refers to himself differently according to what part of his life he is sharing; a "Lone-dweller", an "Earth-stepper", ect. Although it is commonly believed that there is only one narrator, there is still a lot of debate on whether or not there was only one narrator throughout the poem or if there were several. The Wanderer is believed to have been created around the 5th or 6th…

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    (Subramanian) The poems I chose were “The Revenant” by Billy Collins and “Felines of Heaven” by Fred Chappell. The first poem being a comedic poem about how the most adoring creature on the planet (canines) really detest our guts. Then again the second sonnet is for the most part about how felines really valued our affection and support, somewhat unexpected considering felines appear to be dispassionate. I for one trust canines are superior to felines. Although the first poem, “The…

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    Invictus Poem Analysis

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    A. THEMES AND MAIN IDEA. I. Invictus Invictus is a Latin word means undefeated thus it leads us to the theme of this poem. The theme of the poem is survival and strength, the will to survive in the face of a severe test, having the motivation to thrive even when confronted by the most difficult trials in life. The poets idea is to make us aware of his hardships in the past that made him to put faith in himself, he relates the use of his theme to the extreme challenges he experienced, his…

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    Bradstreet: Poem Analysis

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    In the beginning of the poem, Bradstreet is sleeping during a calm and quiet night, and then suddenly, she wakes up by “thund’ring noise / And piteous shrieks of dreadful voice” (lines 3-4). She then sees that her house is burning in fire. Terrified, she cries out to God and prays so that God would help her. Her house eventually got entirely burned up, and Bradstreet ended up homeless, but she did not lose hope. She began to pull herself together and realized that God took away something that…

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    Tarantella Poem Analysis

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    The remarkable and an ambiguous poem, “Tarantella,” by Hilaire Belloc is based off of a traditional folk dance that originated from southern Italy. Having couplets, assonances, and consonances helps the poem to have an easy flow of reading and gives it the unique style of the Hilaire Belloc. The dance and music is very upbeat just like the first stanza of this poem and the frequent use of commas and the fluctuation of long and short lines epitomize the pace or rhythm of this stanza on whether it…

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    Beach: Poem Analysis

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    Never has the wind blown across the barren plains. Never has a river flooded a town, without leaving victims to tell the story. When you live by yourself after waking up from a sleep that was meant to last forever, you’d walk through empty towns while thinking of those you last saw. You’d wonder why you’re alone, and why you’re not near anyone, and where everyone has gone. The last laughs of the century were long gone, with no trace of them or their owners. You’ve lost everyone and everything,…

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    EXT. CHURCH of SCIENTOLOGY (GOLD BASE, Ca) - NightThe car stops, Florentina, Sage, and Shane get out of the car, waiting in front of a big sanctuary, in the middle of a desert, outside Los Angeles.FLORENTINAThis is the place.Shane is nervous and turns white.SHANEWhat if I just walk away?FLORENTINAThis goes beyond the rent money you owe me back at the apartments. Nothing personal, but our lives are in danger, and if you walk away, you won't see another day alive.SHANEWhat if this is all a mistake…

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    Poem Analysis: 'Damn'

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    ““Damn” . He’d be late to work. He finished fastening his tie, grabbed his coat, turned off the oven and the lights, dumped the dishes in the sink, and ran out on the porch.” The language is the author choose this pieces was he did not have any filters. You can see the setting of the character here is aggressive, irritated and making it clear to the his audiences that he is late. Also, the author deliberate to the audiences to have pity or worrisome for the character for not knowing he would…

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    Hands shoulder-width apart. Back arched. Eyes level with the bar. Shoulder blades touching. The weight plummets as I struggle to manage the load. Just as the bar hovers over my chest, muscles fire like a well-rehearsed symphony across my upper body, providing the force necessary to wrestle with gravity. The tides turn as the weight retires back to its stand while I let out an unearthly grunt fueled by adrenaline and euphoria. As I collapse on the ground, gasping and heaving, my lungs take in the…

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