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    Foreword : I have always loved the beauty of Poetry, how words alone can grip the mind and stimulate the soul. Poetry is a feeling, like the tears of happiness or sorrow that we don't speak of. It's the cries of a breaking heart and the songs of love that we keep locked away. Within these pages lay just some of the hopes, trials and tribulations that have made me who I am. So take a deep breath if you dare, And settle into your favorite chair. Of my plights and dreams, have…

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    Marvell, on the other hand, uses metaphors in his poem to create a rather different effect. He mentions that his mistress’ beauty cannot be found “in [her] marble vault”. (26) The marble fault is a metaphor for his mistress’ final resting place, her cemetery. He then proceeds to compare their bodies of making love to each other as “roll our strength into one ball” (42, 43) as well as the finite time of our days on earth as the “iron gates of life” (44). Unlike Shakespeare, the effect created by…

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    author poses because he does not know why the girl left him. The author uses several literary devices to add rhythm to the poem and make it generally more interesting. The stanzas of the poem alternate between 6 lines and 5 lines. The poem uses rhyme scheme with the form “ABBBAA” for 6-line stanzas and “ABBAA” for 5 line stanzas. The poem also has personification. It describes the wing as “worried” and “mad”. The poem also has vivid imagery of the wings of the sea gull and the weather. The…

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    This was some what hard for me to find a poem that is interesting to me, because I enjoy poems by Langston Hughes, Emily Dickerson, and Robert Frost. Sometimes I even like poems by Edgar Allen Poe. However, my all time favorite writer is Maya Angelou. Out of all her poems I would have to say that I love “Phenomenal Woman” more. “Phenomenal Woman” is a poem that expresses and honors the achievement of women in life. It also tells women no matter what your size may be you are beautiful inside and…

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    The poem Landscape and the Fall of Icarus by William Carlos Williams is based off of a painting by the same name. It invokes similar imagery and emotions, while emphasizing the insignificance of Icarus’s death. Although the poem briefly mentions Icarus in the first stanza, he is only acknowledged once more in the final line. The remaining four stanzas focus on describing the setting. Williams speaks of “a farmer… ploughing his field,” and of how “the whole pageantry of the year was tingling…

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    "The Passionate Shepherd to his Love" (Christopher Marlowe) and "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd" (Sir Walter Raleigh) are both wonderful poems that state that love can have many different perspectives. They both emphasize that these two characters love each other, and that they have intense feelings for each other. Although they emphasize the same thing, they both have many differences. Not only that, but the poems also have things that are absent from each other. Marlowe's poem has many…

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    Pablo Neruda, a well-known romanticist and poet of the 20th century, had produced many works throughout his lifetime. Many of his poems contain metaphors, personification, and other literary devices that express his ideas. Neruda’s poems are often and unsurprisingly described as “playful”, in both form and expression. This is evident though two common themes in his pieces- those regarding women, and those dedicated to everyday objects. Many of Neruda’s poems, including those in his collection…

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    In the poem “Keeping Quiet,” Pablo Neruda uses poetic devices such as diction, metaphor, and imagery in order to underscore the theme of unity and peace amongst all. The poet begins the poem with counting till twelve urging everyone to be still: “Now we will count to twelve and we will all keep still.” The word, “twelve,” has several connotations. “Twelve” hints towards the twelve hours we have during the day. The hands of the clock, despite their differences, join together at twelve to become…

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    In 1919, El Lissitzky would create one of his most successful propaganda posters. Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge was a major breakthrough that showcases El Lissitzky’s new ideas on constructivism. This poster was produced in the same year that Lissitzky would paint his first Proun. He had a fascination with type that led him to the idea of combining the geometry of the Proun with typography. (6. Pg.254) However, it’s important to note that this work is actually not considered to be, or…

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    Earning a perfect score of 9, this essay met all of the prompt’s requirements through the student’s clear and comprehensive use of detail from the poem to develop and strengthen their explanations, answers, and analyses. In conjunction, the student’s exemplary writing style enhanced the literary quality of the essay and consequently enabled the student’s thoughts and ideas to be perspicuously read. Forthwith, the student began their essay with a thesis statement that comprehensively answered…

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