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    An In-Depth Look at My Last Duchess In the poem “My Last Duchess” by Robert Browning, the main character, the Count speaks about his deceased wife and a painting of her to a mysterious listener at his private party. The Duchess’s story revolves around the internal conflicts between her and the Count. The main threads include the jealousy and self-importance of the Count, as well as the compassion of the Duchess. He subtly insinuates to the party-goer that his wife’s early death was caused by…

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    The characters portrayed by Browning in his dramatic monologues are various and often rise from the world of the Italian Renaissance. From the artist Fra Lippo Lippi who has become a monk without his will, to Andrea del Sarto, a great painter who has subordinated his art to the demands of an exploitative wife, Browning manages to reveal the true value of art. The pictures of great artists blended with historical detail are embodied in his poems. Vasari’s Lives of the artistsis the source of the…

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    “My Last Duchess” by Robert Browning is a poem written in the form of a dramatic monologue. In it, the speaker describes the portrait of his late wife to the servant of a prospective bride’s father. Throughout the description, the speaker’s sociopathy is made increasingly clear, with the heavily implication that he was the actual cause of the wife’s demise. Browning reveals the prideful, control-obsessed, and sociopathic character of the speaker through self-boasting, caesuras in the monologue,…

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    Ancient Greek culture and society is where the origins of poetry have been traced back to. This is because ancient Greeks are the ones who created the word poetry in the first place. In the original Greek language he word for poetry is Poieo and which translates to the phrase “I create” (Poetry.org). There are numerous different categories into which Poetry can be defined, but this assignment will take a look specifically at lyrical poetry. Poetry was traditionally passed down as many things…

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    Rap Is Poetry Analysis

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    Poetry has been around for centuries and has evolved through time. With poetry there are various styles and techniques that a poet uses to make their own individual master piece. As stated before there are many different styles of poems such as a sonnet, haiku, acrostic, and many more. From the diverse styles of poetry, rap falls within the guidelines for poetry. Yet, there is a large group of people who do not see rap as poetry. According to Dictionary.com poetry is “the art of rhythmical…

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    David Orr

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    David Orr in “The Politics of Poetry” (2008) starts off by using Tom Buffenbarger’s attack against Barack Obama as a bridge to claim that poetry and politics are particularly connected to each other. In order for him to analyze both and come up with a conclusion Orr cites works from different authors. One of the works that Orr mentions is Shelley’s, who writes that poets are “the mirror of the gigantic shadow which futurity casts upon the present” (p. 1) Orr then juxtaposes it to Franklin D.…

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    poems; it is simply that poets are the ones who write in word.” The beast of what art is compelled of, and the individual presents of being able to express the feelings that you have towards something you are dealing with in life can be announced as poetry . The aesthetic rhythm presents the audience with a gulling fiction of love, nature, hate, and suspense. Time has developed where a spread of hip hop artists are boasting about their work of writing, and developing a poem atmosphere in their…

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    The lyric essay is a complex piece of literature to write and to read. Combining the facts of nonfiction and the art of poetry isn’t the easiest thing to understand. With facts being surrounded by figurative language, the reason the author is writing the lyric essay seems to get lost. The reader has to pick out the important parts of the quickly shifting topic to interpret the true message of the lyric essay. With all these elements considered, the essay “Music Lives” by Taylor Tranberg can…

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    Poetry Advice and Techniques (Pope, Aristotle, Wordsworth and Woolf) There are countless types of poetry that have been very successful in our history. All poets and writers have their own little twist on their work that makes it unique and original. Some poets or writers like to stick with one type of writing because it is what they are best at. For example, Pope and Aristotle have a similar type of way they like to write poems. They find it very important to stay within the lines and use a…

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    Rap: Unfortunately, Not Poetry “Hip-hop lyrics–not just my lyrics, but those of any great MC — are poetry if you look at them closely enough,” said Jay-Z, one of the most prominent rappers known and respected internationally (Sanneh). On the surface, rap and poetry can be compared quite easily; they both can have similes, metaphors, hyperboles, and rhyme patterns. However, even though rap and poetry may share these things, they are different because of the topics each speaks about, the inclusion…

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