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- 3821: The Differences in Fathers
- ... kind of divine entity. Through out the poem she uses words related to the divine. For instance "....his head like a halo, / ...parted the waters / ...I kept vigil /...father like an angel / ...like the evening prayer.". (3-19) These words do not show a purely positive image of a father. With the use of this language it makes the reader feel as if this was not a man, but some kind ...
- 3822: Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat"
- ... dispositions might appear. - By Martha Womack Martha Womack, better known to Internet users as Precisely Poe, has a BA degree in English from Longwood College in Virginia, and teaches English and Theatre Arts at Fuqua School in Farmville, Virginia. When Martha first began teaching American literature, she found so much conflicting information about Edgar Allan Poe that she became confused about what to teach her students. As she began to research ...
- 3823: Point Of View In Three Edgar Allan Poe's Poems
- ... s could first wife's death that "Ligeia" was a part of him. In "Morella", it was said that she may have been a witch. Morella she is intelligent. Although, she did go to a school for the black arts. She represents surpassing knowledge that the husband doesn't have. He wants to have this so he starts to study with her. He becomes her pupil. He did not love Morella ...
- 3824: Exploring The Theme Of Premature Death In Three Poems
- ... reader discerns immediately the focus of the poem. Mid-term Break, conversely, is a title that leads the reader to believe that the poem most likely is about a normal carefree vacation and break from school. The author of this poem used this title ironically. He anticipated the readers expectations, and took the poem in a different direction. The character in the story is certainly not having a normal spring ...
- 3825: The Deterioration of Salem During the Witch Trials The Crucible
- ... abandoned cattle bellow on the highroads, the stink of rotting crops hangs everywhere..."(130) Salem was turning into a ghost town. With Abigail controlling the community, the church no longer getting the whole town to prayer, and an unjust legal system, it is natural that the people were in a state of total chaos. The unexplained was caused by the devil, so some members of Salem used the unexplained to their ...
- 3826: The Theme of Death in Poems
- ... t hasty, he doesn't take her quickly. He drives her past things that the narrator had not taken the time to notice in a while. The narrator watched as he drives her past a school, where children are playing, and then on they go past fields. She sees the sun go down, and the carriage driver past the sun, but she realizes they weren't passing the sun, it was ...
- 3827: Analysis of "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"
- ... the literary elements that Dickinson uses to help convey hidden messages to the reader. Alliteration is used several times throughout the poem. An example of alliteration occurs in lines 9 through 12: We passed the School, where Children strove At Recess-in the Ring- We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain- We passed the Setting Sun- Alliteration is used four times in the third quatrain alone. Bettina Knapp states that, "the ...
- 3828: John Dillinger
- ... Indianapolis. When John was three years old his mother died, and when his fatehr remarried six years later, John resented hes stepmother. When John was a teenager he was frequently in trouble. He finally quit school and got a job in a machine shop in Indianapolis. He was very intelligent and a good worker, but he soon got bored and often stayed out all night. His father began to think that ...
- 3829: The Poetry of William Cullen Bryant and Emily Dickinson: The Theme of Death
- ... that both authors present there poems in first person view,but the way they describe what happens to you after death is what is very dissimilar. In the poem when she says "We passed the school where children played ,We passed the the fields of blazing grain," shows her use of Idealisation of Nature.Bryants whole poem is Idealisation of nature, by choosing but one sentence would be cutting the poem ...
- 3830: Element of God In Poetry
- ... poetry and the words of God. Five seemingly very different poems all have this one aspect alike. Is it just a coincidence? God often talks to men on earth in many subtle ways. Every Sunday school student learns that God has granted each and every one of us a special gift or talent, that God may work his miracles through. The sight of a beautiful painting or the sound of a ...
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