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    Julia Copus and ‘‘Hanging Fire’’ by Audre Lorde‚ are told from a child’s point of view who‚ nostalgic‚ remembers and longs for something. We understand that the child telling its story may be now grown up and recalling its childhood memories or is still young and describing its current feelings. ‘‘My Papa’s Waltz’’ is about a man who morosely relives his waltzing with his drunken father as a little boy. ‘‘The Back Seat of My Mother’s Car’’ is about a girl being taken away from her father by her mother

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    Poetry analysis- Echoes of goodbye “Echoes of Goodbye” by Patricia A. Queen is a skilfully crafted poem that describes the hardships of someone who lost their father at a young age and is recollecting memories of their haunting past. The prevalent themes discussed in the poem‚ concerning death‚ loss and suffering‚ are enhanced by the many poetic devices employed by the poet. The first stanza adopts a foreboding tone and utilises vivid‚ striking imagery to enhance its meaning. Emotion and passion

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    I still remember the day‚ December 6‚ 1999. My Best friend had called me crying‚ asking for my help. I expected the worst‚ but it wasn’t so bad. She asked if I could go with her to the doctor because she thought she was pregnant. My thoughts immediately went to the baby because my friend had been drinking and doing drugs for the past two months. The next day‚ I told my mom I was walking to the bus stop‚ but really I was going to skip school so I could accompany my friend to the doctor. That day

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    image being portrayed in the poem just fascinates my mind and makes me think about how beautiful the sky actually is. When I get to the end of the poem‚ it says‚ “I am happy as I hold this sky/ in my hands‚ in my eyes‚ and in myself” (lines 11-12). I feel the same emotion the poem states; I feel happy. "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” by William Wordsworth is a wonderful poem I would share with anyone within a blink of an eye. The poem can bring someone to a place where he or she can just relax and

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    March 25th ‚ 2014 Poetry paper final copy Travis McCoy feat Bruno Mars “Billionaire” I wanna be a billionaire so fucking bad Buy all of the things I never had Uh‚ I wanna be on the cover of Forbes magazine Smiling next to Oprah and the Queen Oh every time I close my eyes I see my name in shining lights yeah A different city every night alright I swear the world better prepare For when I’m a billionaire [Travis "Travie" McCoy] Yeah I would have a show like Oprah I would be the host

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    Poetry of World War II. Peace” “III. The Dead” By Rupert Brooke Originally published in 1918. Excerpted from Rupert Brooke: The Collected Poems‚ fourth revised edition‚ 1987 “I Have a Rendezvous with Death” “Sonnet X” “Sonnet XI” By Alan Seeger Excerpted from Poems‚ 1916 “Strange Meeting” “Anthem for Doomed Youth” “Dulce Et Decorum Est” By Wilfred Owen Originally published in 1920. Excerpted from Wilfred Owen: War Poems and Others‚1973 “They” “Counter-Attack” By Siegfried Sassoon Originally

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    Poetry Analysis Task By The title of my chosen song is called Patience by Damian Marley Featuring Nas. I chose this poem because of its spiritual meaning and because it represents what our world has turned into. Even though its six years old‚ and the world has changed a lot since then‚ they made a very precise prediction of what the condition of our economy will be today. The poem was written by Nas and Damian Marley themselves in year 2008 and composed in 2010. Damian Marley is the son of a popular

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    threat. Languishing-to be or become weak or feeble; droop; fade. Pampa-the vast grassy plains of southern South America‚ especially in Argentina. Nostalgia-a wistful desire to return in thought or in fact to a former time in one’s life‚ to one’s home or homeland‚ or to one’s family and friends; a sentimental yearning for the happiness of a former place or time: a nostalgia for his college days. Story-The story is about Federico leaving his hometown of Madrid and going to Santiago. He arrives in

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    Still I Rise Essay ‘Still I rise’ is a poem written by Maya Angelou‚ it’s about her journey through the struggles she faced as a black woman and her point of view about the whites in the mid 1900’s. In this poem Maya Angelou used a variety of different language techniques‚ like Metaphors‚ repetition and Rhetorical questions. These were used to emphasize her feelings and responses during the time were whites were considered superior. A technique that helped me understand the important message of

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    The poem speaks about the inner loneliness of the poet’s father‚ the utter alienation he is experiencing in the twilight years (man’s estrangement from a man-made world) as he ceases to matter to his children who no longer share anything with him. All the while he is trying to evoke‚ through the racial conscious‚ the invisible connection with his ancestors who had entered the sub-continent through the Khyber Pass in the Himalayas in some distant past (the allusion is perhaps to the migration of the

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