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    “Icarus in Catechism Class,” a poem written by Dominador Ilio, revolves around the persona wanting to escape the catechism class that he is in. On the other hand, “Musée des Beaux Arts,” a poem written by WH Auden, shows how the “Old Masters” understand suffering as depicted in several artworks, especially Brueghel’s painting of the fall of Icarus, as seen by the persona in a mueseum. This close reading will focus on the importance of Icarus and how suffering is depicted in the poems. Making…

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    Seamus Heaney was a man who was born April 13, 1939 in Castledawson, a village in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Heaney was most well-known for being a great poet, but Heaney was more than just a poet. Heaney was also a translator, educator, and a critic. Heaney was a school teacher in Northern Ireland while in his mid-twenties. He had taught at universities like Oxford University and Harvard University. In addition to teaching at these highly respected universities, Heaney had also spent…

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    The Stolen Child Analysis

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    Fear the Faerie Folk Children have heard the stereotypical fairy tales from their elders for generations. Within each story falls certain characters- many of whom seem to share the same archetypal role. The maiden in distress, the clever trickster, the handsome and noble royal. One of these literary tropes is the use of a supernatural spirit- and this character changes depending heavily on where the story is being told as well as its influences. For many children coming from Celtic heritage, a…

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    Myths Revision

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    Myth and Its Revision. Myths gain a literary autonomy as they evolve through time into sovereign narratives used as socio-cultural foundational texts. Mythic sources may originate or accrue from religious, historical, political, or cultural references, but each of these sources holds: “ a double power. It [the myth] exists or appears to exist objectively, in the public sphere, and consequently confers on the writer the sort of authority unavailable to someone who writes "merely" of the private…

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    Yeats Influences

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    William Butler Yeats was one of the most influential poets of the twentieth century; his works were inspiring and embraced a culture lost with the changing of times in Ireland. Yeats was born in the spring of 1865, to John Butler Yates and Susan Mary Pollexfen, during the time of the protestant ascendancy in Ireland; he was the oldest one of his three siblings. His father John, dissatisfied with his current standings, dropped out from law school to pursue a career as a painter and became a well…

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    William Butler Yeats was born in Dublin but moved from place to place. He spent the time of his childhood in County Sligo. In 1876, he moved with his father to London to pursue his father's career in art. WB Yeats moved back to Dublin and was educated there. He spent his summer in the west of Ireland in the family's summer house at Connaught. In 1917 Yeats, bought the Thoor Ballyle near Coole Park. He restored the Thoor Ballyle and he made it into his summer home. “The world is full of magic…

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    When You Are Old Tone

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    In his work When You Are Old, acclaimed Irish poet W.B. Yeats uses his mastery of the English language to deliver a warning to a lover, letting them know how sorry they are going to be someday that they didn’t return his love. By use of specific connotation, Yeats paints a detailed portrait of an imagined future moment in his lover’s life. When You Are Old is a warning to his lover: you may reject me now, but when you are close to death’s door you will remember and regret losing me. Despite…

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    Gone With The Wind Themes

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    includes three marriages, three children, and a heap of dead people. We see Scarlett trying to survive in the South after the Yankees have taking everything away from her besides her family and land. This all eventually leads to her marriage with Rhett Butler and his eventual departure. The characters in Gone with the Wind are all well-drawn out, but with only a few truly memorable ones. It has already been discussed the character of…

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    assert her position in society. Scarlett sought all sorts of ways to survive the war and advance into postwar life to become a successful woman. Gone with the Wind is also a romantic and passionate story, crystallized between Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler. The novel has…

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    without her husband. The depiction of the southern belle in chapter 24 is all too familiar of the famous Rhett Butler and Scarlett scene. In the scene, Scarlett confesses her love for him, but he could care less. Scarlett: “No! I only know that I love you.” Rhett Butler: “That's your misfortune.” Scarlett: “Rhett, Rhett... Rhett, if you go, where shall I go? What shall I do?” Rhett Butler: “Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.” Although Scarlett was strong willed, competent, and capable…

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