narrative poem published in 1916 by Robert Frost, a winner of several Pulitzer awards and a graduate of Dartmouth College and Harvard University. The characters in the poem include the protagonist, a young boy, his sister, and their assumable parents. The initial lines of the poem are quite pleasant as they evoke the aural, visual, and olfactory senses, but the poem takes a sharp turn as it then presents readers with intense tactile imagery and a cold ending. Why would Robert Frost pull readers…
For decades, African Americans were looked down on from their white allies. But on Sunday, March 8th, 1964, when Senator Hubert Humphrey appeared on the NBC news program Meet the Press to discuss the civil rights bill, many African Americans had hope that something was about to change. Since 1937, several Southern senators had prevented eleven civil rights bills from coming up for a vote in the Senate. But now, the civil rights bill had been approved by the House of Representatives and was sent…
Compare how Homer and Zemeckis highlight the ways in which key characters survive through the challenges of their life. Entertaining survival genre texts like playwright Homer’s Greek mock-epic mythological poem, the Odyssey and director Robert Zemeckis’s American epic film, Cast Away portray the support mechanisms that even Herculean individuals rely on in every society. Noting that Homer starts the Odyssey in media res after his previous poem, the Iliad while Zemeckis starts from the…
when we hear the term “persuasion,” it conjures up the image of a person manipulating us and tricking us to get what they want. We also often think that persuasion requires magical powers and innate skills to be successful in persuading. However, Dr. Robert Cialdini, author of the revolutionary book, Influence: Science and Practice, argues that it does not always have to be that way. He argues that the ability to persuade is guided by behavioral science. Cialdini spent his entire career in…
When we think of murderers we often think of maniacal and evil individuals. Through the way that many works of literature and cinematic pieces depict murdered, we often see them as absolute evils. Murderers are flawed humans, albeit more than usual, they are not the absolute evil in fall in more of a gray area. Within Truman Capote’s novel, In Cold Blood, readers get an in-depth look at a pair of murderers and are able how one can fall down such a wicked path. In his novel, Capote recounts the…
In “Stopping by the Woods on a snowy evening”, Robert Frost who is the author, constructs a hidden message of suicide throughout the poem. The narrator of the story takes a stroll through the woods, beside him is his horse and his slay. While he is attracted to the excellence of the forested areas, his horse shakes his harness bells to imply he must go home. The horse makes it known that he has commitments at home but that doesn’t pull him far from the charm of nature. On the other hand, is he…
particularly Wordsworth, Shelly and Robert Frost used to compose poems about their experiences, society, and nature. Be that as it may, we discover the majority of the naturalistic components in the poems of Robert Frost. His verse for the most part gives an impression of interesting and more similarity of individuals living in a conventional society. He anticipates his congeniality and relationship towards nature is exceptionally vivacious to…
“Stand still, and I will read to thee, A lecture, love, in love’s philosophy.” - John Donne, Lecture upon the Shadow For the exceptionally intricate John Donne (1572-1631), love played a crucial role in his life, and ultimately became the basis of his poetry in all different aspects and forms. In essence, life had become love for him: the love for women, his wife and God. Either physical, emotional or religious, Donne’s poetry includes the omnipresence of romance, passion and worship…
A group of researchers at the University of Florida, led by Dr. J. Robert Cade, had to test the drink on the freshman team because the head coach would not let him test it on the varsity squad. At first, it made the researchers themselves really sick. After a couple of tries, the Florida Gators had loved the drink. The…
Murder dates back to ancient times; from the assassination of Julius Caesar to the death of Jesus Christ. Along with the murders come an abundant amount of questions asked pertaining to them. The reason behind all the questioning on the grounds that society craves on insight toward malevolent acts of other human beings. After all, it is human nature to seek out answers to fulfill curiosity. Even in the ancient era of 44 B.C., individuals searched for reason why individuals committed homicide.…