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    poem “Some People Like Poetry”, written by Wislawa Szymborska, each create the tone of the poem differently through chosen diction, including the use of repetition and speaker versus the absence, resulting in a divide of both clear and opaque meaning of the analysis Szymborska tries to convey through the process of questioning. The poem “Some People Like Poetry” is focused around the theme of questioning: not only the idea of enjoying something, but the definition of poetry itself. Szymborska…

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    According to the author David Kelly’s article, which cited the Anne Bradstreet poetry of “To My Dear and Loving Husband.” First, in Kelly’s article, he states that poetry is directness of the poet’s expression of her love for her husband, this poetry is incompatible to follow the modern standards, but it is fascinating to grasp readers to read and research the purpose and reason of the poetry. Second, Kelly explains the biography of the poet who is a Puritan. According to the poet’s religion,…

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    Langston Hughes’s poem “My People” is a short poem that gives off a variety of meanings. Hughes’s poem gives the reader a different form of viewing people by emphasizing certain features from his people, although not directly throwing it out there for the reader to grasp right away. Also, interior and outer beauty. When the reader first reads this short poem, they would assume that the narrator is implying that his people are beautiful and that is all, just beautiful. Although, as the reader…

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    representation of the modernist poetic and musical movements, of which doubt and uncertainties prevailed, shown through the analysis of Sara Teasdale’s life and the actual poem itself. Sara Teasdale, born into a modest family in St. Louis, Missouri, grew up with moderate schooling,…

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    13) and E. E. Cummings’ “in Just-” (Mar. 25), I’ve used this assignment to analyze specific passages and poetry styles. Though my response to “The Young Housewife” leads into questions about what differentiates poetry and prose, my first paragraph discusses the effect of certain phrases and words on my understanding of the poem. Although I clearly had difficulty with Williams’ poetry, this analysis did prompt…

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    The panels that presented on Czeslaw Milosz’s poetry and my own analysis of “A Song for the End of the World” helped shape my understanding of the importance irony and Milosz’s desire to depict the atrocities felt by the Polish during World War II have in his work. Milosz was a Polish poet who lived through World War II. The impact of the war is seen throughout all of his poetry. In the poem “Incantation” Milosz uses images commonly associated with World War II and the Holocaust, such as “bars”…

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    up for themselves, as well as for her own self. Her poetry essentially focused on Christian faith, love, and sorrow. Throughout her life, she had to witness several of her loved ones pass away, and her early years were appalling. Sadly, she herself also passed away at the age of 67, due to horrible disease (Biography). Gabriela Mistral’s poetry was several influenced by her past experiences. This will be revealed through the analysis of her poetry and significant life events. The poet’s given…

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    and Fall in Love with Poetry, places great emphasis on the role of the poet as a herald of the pleasures and pains of the human experience who maintains a delicate balance between speaking of universal emotions and experiencing them as an individual. Through several lyrical poetic forms that employ both figurative and literal language, in chapters 5-8, Hirsch examines poets who cipher and decipher what it means to be human. In Chapter 5, Hirsch takes a close look at poetry as a place for…

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