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    2013 Song Comparison Essay The road of life can be a bumpy one. There will always be twists and turns that can alter a person’s life‚ changing the course of their destination. Even though life can be tough‚ you have to draw upon your inner strength in order to persevere. The songs‚ “Move Along” by The All-American Rejects and “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)” by Greenday sing about this message. The lyrics in their songs have many literary devices such as personification‚ repetition‚ symbolism

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    Jennifer Wells Dr. Diamond ENGL 2520: Essay #1 1 February 2017 Initial examination of the poem "Upon Nothing" by John Wilmot‚ Earl of Rochester‚ causes the reader to shake his head at the seemingly obscure references within the poem. What reads as a light-hearted‚ entertaining poem is actually a deep‚ introspective satire designed to make readers examine themselves in a different way. Wilmot uses the personification of Nothing to express the idea that what humanity considers important is merely

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    and metaphors are used in the poem and personification is certainly a large aspect to this piece of writing. Personification‚ especially in this poem‚ can create the thought that man is one with nature and that this bond cannot be broken. The last line in the first stanza reads “fluttering and dancing in the breeze”. This line gives the reader a much better understanding of how the flowers are moving. Another line that is a key example of personification comes in stanza three referring again to

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    Interpretation of “My Number” by Billy Collins Billy Collins’ poem‚ “My Number” combines the use of personification and imagery to illustrate the uneasy feeling of uncertainty in regard to Death and its imminence. The persona is waiting in constant fear for Death’s arrival‚ as he is clearly not ready for Death to find him. Collins uses personification in the first stanza when he writes the following: Is Death… reaching for a widow in Cincinnati or breathing down the neck of a lost hiker in

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    “Life on Mars” is a very sentimental and intimate book of poems about how an author deals a lost in her life. Dan Chiasson from The New Yorker states‚ “Smiths own poetic focus‚ though polished‚ like the lenses of the Hubble‚ ‘to an impossible strength‚’ is often directed to the here and now: the book is by turns intimate‚ even confessional‚ regarding private life in light of its potential extermination‚ and resoundingly political‚ warning of a future that isn’t what it used to be.” The book of poems

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    stylistic features to get across what is happening in the passage‚ for example he uses a lot of personification ’ the dream bore the look of sacrifice ’ this use of personification here illustrates the idea that the Spector of death is constantly hanging over the man‚ the use of the word ’sacrifice’ is what really highlight this‚ and shows that even the man’s dreams resemble death. Another example of personification is ’banished sun circles’‚ McCarthy also chooses a negative use of the feature here also;

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    In Chaucers section of the Canterbury Tales‚ The Pardoners Tale various literary elements occur. He displays personification‚ and makes death a character‚ giving him life. He includes a moral to his tale which is greed is the root of all evil(Bible) and gives the story meaning. Chaucers plot is another key part to the story‚ because it proved greed can bring evil. Chaucer wrote the Pardoners Tale with the theme greed is the root of all evil he was able to show this by using various literary elementsThe

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    on Mirror by Sylvia Plath Mirror by Sylvia Plath is a poem that deals with the unchanging and painful process of age and time which leads to people to try and change this by creating their own delusional world. Plath uses the technique of personification for the mirror. The poem is narrated from the point of a mirror. When Sylvia refers to the mirror as being not cruel and truthful‚ she means that what you see is not false‚ a mirror never lies since it can only show the truth. The poem is divided

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    In Emily Dickinson’s‚ “Because I could not stop for Death”‚ the use of imagery with sensory language as well as personification to reveal the persuasion of the readers awareness about death. As soon as the poem begins‚ Dickinson begins giving attributes to death as if it is a spectacular moment in our lives. Emily Dickinson expresses her revolt against the predictable awareness of the hereafter‚ and the standards maintained by civilization in that period. Right in the first stanza‚ Dickinson lets

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    epithet ‘dark’ is repeated several times and accentuates the general mood of the text. The use of ‘dismal’‚ ‘smoke-dried’‚ ‘gaunt’ emphasizes the idea of reticence‚ secretiveness. The contents of this text are conveyed in visual terms‚ so the personifications ‘barred windows’ and ‘crooked-eyed’ produce the effect of a sinister presence intensified by the words ‘frown’ and ‘leer’. The image of two gaunt trees combines visual and audial effects played by the onomatopoeia (‘rattled rather than rustled’)

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