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    William Butler Yeats use of pastoral poetry in his poems Lake Isle of Innisfree and Easter 1916 his use of this type descriptive language evokes the reader to imagine a rural Irish life rich in folklore and fairytales. Yeats’ also urges his reader to envision life in the picturesque world, he used this style of writing to bring about a feeling of nationalism but with the preservation of Irish history. In the poem Lake Isle of Innisfree, Yeats uses pastoral imagery to describe the Western…

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    In most poems, imagery often supports the theme and the tone of the poem. The poem “London” by William Blake is a good example. This poem, consisting of sixteen lines, mainly recounts the observations made by the poet in London. These observations made either through hearing or seeing tells of the human suffering in London and conditions of London. Normally, London is often perceived as a great city as it is the capital city of England (just as how people perceive New York as a great place to…

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    A Child’s Christmas in Warrnambool This text A Child’s Christmas in Warrnambool’ is an extract from the book The Complete Book of Australian Verse written by Dylan Thompson. This extract is written in Standard English prose and is directed towards members of the general public whom are interested in Australian culture and students or academics studying this period of time. Being an Extract from a book, the primary purpose is to engage the readers by demonstrating both a descriptive and creative…

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    The poem “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden is a short lyrical poem that tells a particular story about the relationship between a father and son. Though the poem is filled with complex emotions, the simplistic language of the poem brings out the great use of imagery and alliteration that drawls out the density in each line. This poem is about two people, a son and a father. The son is recalling back to his adolescent years and his tough relationship with his father. The son, as a boy, did…

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    Shoreline Symbolism

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    One of my exceptionally most loved spots to go in my extra time is the shoreline. A shoreline is a national geographic nature made landform that is almost a waterway. It normally comprises of free particles, which are as often as possible made out of sand, rock, shingle, stones, or cobblestones. The particles living on a shoreline are every so often natural to the causes, for example, mollusk shells or coralline green growth. Shorelines normally show up around territories along the drift where…

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    These artists inspired the renaissance. Humanism was one of the important themes during this movement. It was created to revitalize the nation of culture. Art was not being appreciated in the manner it deserved. Giotto Di Bondone was one of the artist who worked during this time. Di Bondone was the one artist who was brave enough to take the first step towards the renaissance. He started…

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    The poem “No Longer A Dream But Reality” by Rylee Bishop is about an event that happened in the speakers life a long time ago. The speaker seems to think that she has a lot of time with her lover, only to realize later that the time they had together was short lived. The poem takes on a reminiscent tone as the speaker reflects with their lover. As the reader, we read about how the speaker longs for their lover’s sweet embrace and their kiss on their lips. (Bishop, 4). There’s a lot of visual aid…

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    Giotto’s The Lamentation found in Arena Chapel in Padua, Italy, is a fresco created during 1305 through 1306. Due to the fact that the Renaissance began in the early 1300 some people call this period, Late Gothic or Proto-Renaissance. In any case revolution has begun to take place in the early 1300. The way that people thought about the world, about themselves and their relation to God was changing. Giotto is considered one of the first artist to take the biggest step away from the spiritual…

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    Loyalty In Byzantine Art

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    A new era began entirely in the field of art the emergence of artist Giotto, who did not detract from the high would the rumors that he was indebted to his style graphic artists to the Byzantines, and aims to emulate the works of the European ideal Cathedrals north. The images stucco wall "al fresco" achievements Goto months, has been named "Fresco" because they paint over the wall while still plaster or mortar fresh tender. It was the paparazzi more slowly than the two examples Italians to…

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    The Cremation Of Sam McGee was written by Robert Service and published in 1907. Robert Service was living in the Yukon during the 1896 gold rush when the wrote “The Cremation Of Sam McGee” and the poem was published 1907. The first stanza of the poem stages a setting for the piece. The speaker makes it very clear that the poem takes place where the sun shines all day and all night, where men work very hard in search of gold. In this first stanza, the speaker addressing that this is a place…

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