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- 5581: Maya Angelou
- ... Bicentennial Advisory Council. She is one the board of the American Film Institute and is one of the few female members of the Director's Guild. In the film industry, through her work in script writing and directing, Maya Angelou has been a groundbreaker for black woman .in television; she has made hundreds of appearances. Her best-selling autobiographical account of her youth, "I Know Why the Cage Bird sings," won ...
- 5582: Frost's Home Burial
- ... less than a year. Any is obviously grieving the death of her child and her husband is grieving as well. Their lack (or fear) of communication finds them at odds regarding any exchange of their personal feelings. Amy and her husband have done their individual “styles” of grieving. Amy’s is long and painful and her husband’s seems shorter and to the point. The poem begins with Amy’s husband ...
- 5583: Sir Gawain And The Wife Of Bath
- ... Group fragment. She speaks as an authority without a text, since she was married five times, beginning at age twelve. She dismisses virginity, chastity and bigamy in a surprisingly educated argument and launches into a personal history which masterfully combines sexuality and sovereignty. The man, she says, owes to his wife the duty of swiving her night and morn. She herself takes pleasure in using her "instrument": he "shal it have ...
- 5584: A Review of Dudley Randall’s “Ballad of Birmingham”
- ... of Birmingham” recalls a real situation, although the story told here is most likely fabricated. Many innocent people, including children and elders, were killed when the Southern church was bombed. I enjoy any type of writing, not just poetry, that describes actual historical events. Unfortunately, most major historical events are not positive. After reading this poem, it is interesting for the readers to tackle an important question: Has the United States ...
- 5585: Anne Bradstreet’s Expression of Anger
- ... writers based their literature on God. Anne Bradstreet, however, bases her poetry not on God, but on her thoughts and feelings on the events of her life. Anne Bradstreet’s poem An law for publishingher personal poetry without her permission. In this poem Bradstreet uses a combination of a metaphore, a paradox, and other literary devices to express her anger. Bradstreet expresses her anger mostly through the extended metaphore which flows ...
- 5586: Polygamy
- ... Republican Party National Chairman Judge Morris M. Estee's promise of support for statehood if the church would make a statement to set polygamy aside, wrote back his concern about the "difficulty there was in writing such a document - the danger there would be that we would either say too much or too little." (Van Wagoner, p. 141, and "LDS Church 1890 September 24, Wilford Woodruff met with councilor Joseph F ...
- 5587: Critical Analysis of "The Eagle" by Lord Tennyson
- Critical Analysis of "The Eagle" by Lord Tennyson The name of the poem I am writing about is called “The Eagle” by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. It is in figurative language form. The poem is divided into 2 Stanza's with 3 lines each. And there are an average of 9 feet ...
- 5588: Princess Diana
- ... and famous, we have all failed to adequately praise those who have made it their life's ambition to help all who require it. Rather, we indulge ourselves with tabloid stories of celebrities and their personal life. Is it our business to know where Diana and her lover, Dodi Fayed , vacationed at last month? No it is not. Yet the media has given us this wrongful right. Yes, Diana will be ...
- 5589: Byron's Don Juan
- ... letters and journals prove his concern to be the best poet around and to be famous was consistently deep and serious. Ambition for power and popularity came first and remained always the principle reason for writing. Byron had a great range of interests and experiences of ideas and emotion than your average man ever did (Boyd 4). Don Juan is, all-in-all, a legendary lover. Familiar with the Don Juan ...
- 5590: A Prose Analysis on Milton's "Sonnet XIX"
- ... of the lord buried his single talent instead of investing it. At the lord's return, he cast the servant into the "outer darkness" and deprived all he had. Hence, Milton devoted his life in writing; however, his blindness raped his God's gift away. A tremendous cloud casted over him and darkened his reality of life and the world. Like the servant, Milton was flung into the darkness. Line seven ...
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