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    Rhetorical Analysis Proposal of The Young Beggar Spanish artist Bartolomé Esteban Murillo painted The Young Beggar in 1650. The painting depicts the life of a young, poverty stricken Spaniard orphan delousing himself inside of a dilapidated building. Bartolomé was an artist from Seville, Spain during the Golden Age of the country. He was generally a more religious artist, but during 1642, he traveled to Madrid, where Spanish artists Velázquez and Zurbarán heavily influenced him. The creation of…

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    The Raven Essay

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    How is The Raven still so popular today? Over 150 years after its publication, The Raven is known by nearly every living soul today. Just saying the word “Nevermore” will immediately instate the thought of the poem in your mind. While there is no way to truly know how the poem has retained its popularity, it is possible to analysis what parts are the favorite of now and in the past. Poe is the embodiment of eerie and terrifying poetry, but beyond this, symbolism played an incredibly influential…

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    The structure and rhyme-scheme in ‘The Last Judgement’ is changed according to which character is speaking, suggesting that the plays intends to make the audience identify and side with Jesus, God and the Good Souls against the Devils or Bad Souls, therefore ensuring that the audience…

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    significance in his life than his own religion that has defined him. In the second septet, Chaucer’s uses an ACCCCAA rhyme scheme. Therefore, not using the B sound any longer made me perceive that, Sultan, is moving on and leaving Islamic behind. The inclusion of a new consonant ending is viewed as a new Sultan, portraying Sultan moving onto the new circle of Christianity. The C rhyme scheme used consecutively refers back to Sultan’s love for Constance which leads us how it overpowered him…

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    A poem written by Dylan Thomas has also specific form called villanelle. Villanelle is a verse of french origin containing five tercets and a quatrain with two rhymes and particular part that is repeated. (VILLANELLE, 2016) As previously mentioned in the thesis, when describing Thomas´ poetry, he uses sound and words combination to master something complex. As opposed to Barker´s "To My Mother", this poem refers to author´s father. The form of villanelle is observed by constant repetition of…

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    Staying Alive Poem

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    The twelve sections of ‘Staying Alive’ by Neil Astley each have a distinct theme in which the contained poems link in with. Section two includes numerous poems that share an association with the theme of Roads and journeys. Out of this selection of poems, there are several poems in which this theme of roads and journeys is created in a distinct manner. These include two renowned poems by Robert Frost, ‘The Road Not Taken’ and ‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’. Individually, these poems…

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    Introduction The five Oscar nominated movie , "The Wolf of Wall Street," gives another Hollywood story of drug addict, sex-crazed noblemen on Wall Street. When the film the wolf of Wall Street hit cinemas recently, it was a box office heat. The Hollywood juggernaut was based on the real life story of Jordan Belford who spent twenty two months in prison for money laundering and fraud after ripping off investors to almost one hundred million dollars. In the film "The wolf of Wall Street”, we…

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    Keats “To Autumn” creates imagery through the use of sounds and alliteration in order to establish a soundscape that reflects and compliments the words fabricating the images. In this sense, the simultaneous and complementary use of a soundscape in conjunction with the imagined images produced by the literal meaning of the words utilizes sight and sound to create a more engaging experience; an example of this is the use of s sounds and m sounds that lead the reader to create the sounds of bees…

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    William Carlos Williams and Billy Collins are both fantastic poets, with similar structure (or lack thereof) and style of poetry. In each of the combined eight poems, they all contained little to no rhyming and followed unique structure, with little to no repetition in any stanza (the only exception being Williams’s “The Red Wheelbarrow”). Likewise, both poets typically employ the use of an upbeat and optimistic tone in their poems, though they will both switch to a more neutral tone if the…

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    interpretations. Robert Frost put much thought into the rhythm in order to create a clean flow of the stanzas. The short poem only consists of a total of 16 lines but he used the Rubaiyat Stanza to build the complexity. The Rubaiyat Stanza has a rhyme scheme of AABA. In this…

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