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10361: Criticism of Keats' Melancholy
... he then explains or describes it/them in an orderly and understandable manner and then moves on. I had no trouble reading or understanding Gaillard’s Keats’s Ode on Melancholy. However, I had a great amount of trouble deciphering Haverkamp’s article. Haverkamp wrote in a much more formal way than Gaillard did. He seems to have written Mourning Becomes Melancholia for readers with a doctorate in modern poetry. He ...
10362: The Effect of Poetry
... song to my family and friends at the funeral. Through all the tears and sadness, Celine Dion's words offered some solace to all. They provided a small ray of hope in a moment of great loss. Poetry, whether it be read or sung, can help people relate to many situations. The words of a poem can cause sadness or happiness. Relating to a poem all depends on how you read ...
10363: Confessions in Rhyme: Poetry Analysis
... creative and well written and is also realistic. I like the way that the poet expressed so much in such a short poem, she had a problem and a solution. I think it takes a great writer to do something like that. I also liked the way that she entitled her poem because the title “Blank Paper” means the paper might as well be blank to the poet because her name ...
10364: “The Birds” by John Updike
... The reader assumes that he or she is reaching the climax and so this short stylistic writing contributes to the growing anticipation. Also in the second stanza the author separates to lines to illustrate the great difference between those two ideals: “As if out of the Bible or science fiction[.]” Updike intentionally does this to depict the vast difference between the two. The Bible is a religious book that millions read ...
10365: Analysis of "The Age of Anxiety"
... Auden was born in York, England, in 1907, the third and youngest son of Constance and George Auden (Magill 72). His poetry in the 1930's reflected the world of his era, a world of depression, Fascism, and war. His works adopt a prose of a "clinical diagrostician [sic] anatomizing society" and interpret social and spiritual acts as failures of communication (Magill 74). They also put forth a diagnosis of the ...
10366: The Natural
... his career. After those 15 years on a personal disabled list, Roy returns to baseball to become a contemporary hero, transforming himself into a slugger rather than being a pitcher. Babe Ruth himself made this great transformation over his career (48). Ruth pitched for 10 of his 22 years in baseball compiling a 94-46 record. However, over the beginning years of his career, he realized his real strengths were his ...
10367: Poetry Analysis: “An Irish Airman Foresees His Death”
... perfect illustration of Yeats’ use of symbolism. He clearly is a visionary poet, who uses allusions to there fullest capability. The way he says one thing to mean another earned him the reputation of a great poet, which categorizes him in a league with the worlds best such as Rilke, and T.S. Elliot.
10368: The Pearl Book Report
... tell of Kino,of his wife and of the baby, Coyotito. And because the story has been told so often, it has taken root in every man´s mind. It´s the story of a great pearl, how it was found and how it was lost again. All retold tales are in people´s hearts, like this one. And there are only good and bad things and black and white things ...
10369: 'Checking Out' A&P
... an adolescent in a small town knows the innate need and the cultured want to break away, to breathe new air and to feel new wind. One has the stained sense that there's something great out beyond the usual realm. The "walls" of the town seem to close in every year. The setting Sammy is surrounded by nearly smothers him. He is working in a grocery store going through the ...
10370: Sonnet 71: Forget Me When I’m Gone?
... 72 only is a continuation of Sonnet 71. So, if you didn’t get the point in Sonnet 71, it’s made even clearer in Sonnet 72. All together I’d say this was a great sonnet. It really relates to how people really feel about death. I mean, who wouldn’t want to be remembered after they were gone? I know I would.


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