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    Explication Essay “I Sit Beside the Fire and Think” Imagine that you are an older person who is close to dying. Thinking about your past and all the great memories you have had becomes a common past time. You might start to think about the future and the things that you will miss. In the poem “I sit beside the fire and think” by J.R.R Tolkien an older man is sitting by the fire and thinking of the great life he has had‚ along with the future and the things that he still want to accomplish before

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    personification and the rhyme structure of ABCB. Personification is used to describe the scenery of the winter morning. With the personification he describes the boulders are they “wear moss” which shows the moisture in the air and land that has created the moss which also shows that it is cold. He has also described the homestead as “homesteads nestle against windbreak” which shows they stand strong against the strong winds. The rhyme structure in the poem is where every second line rhymes. An example of

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    Analysis of the Raven by Edgar Allen Poe The nineteenth century poet Edgar Allen Poe makes use of several literary devices in order to create a gloomy atmosphere in his poem “The Raven”. Alliteration‚ rhyme‚ onomatopoeia‚ assonance‚ and repetition are used to contribute to the melodic nature of the work and provide an almost “visual” representation of his gothic setting. Poe is a master of using these writing techniques. “The Raven” is one of his most popular works. This is certainly due‚ in part

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    In the poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Elliot‚ Prufrock is a man that is pessimistic‚ has low self-esteem‚ and has much internal conflict. He believes that he isn’t good enough for the women of his desire; this theme also becomes a motif. The epigraph of the poem is an excerpt from Dante’s Inferno‚ in which that the perfect audience could only be someone who would never be allowed into the real world where that person(s) might reveal Prufrock’s idiosyncrasies. This of course

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    Without love we are not experiencing the fullness of life. The sonnet follows the Italian form using the octet to raise an issue‚ with the sestet to resolve or comment on that issue. In the sestet‚ lines nine through twelve also follow the same rhyme scheme of the octet with efef. Here the persona talks of things that might tempt her to give up or sell her love. Meaningful things‚ such as the release from physical pain (10)‚ or the ability to change the past (11)‚ or the notion of personal tranquility

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    Myths explain our circumstances in the world and the universe. A prime example of this is the myth of Icarus and Daedalus. Pieter Brueghel painted a picture decrypting the moment of Icarus fall from the heavens. And the two poets William Carlos Williams and W. H. Auden each wrote a poem based on Brueghel’s painting‚ both of which developed a deep meaningful message to the reader. Diction‚ connotation‚ and denotation are all used to help describe the emotions and tragedies that Brueghel’s painting

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    writing this poem is about transience- how none of the pharaoh’s works lasted‚ and pride- how the pharaoh’s boastful words amounted to nothing. 15. This poem takes the form of a sonnet in iambic pentameter. 16. There is no rhyme scheme. The end of lines one and three rhyme

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    ‘guilty diatribes’; ‘tortured‚ wounded’; ‘rubbish’; ‘crap’; ‘stupid’ More positive and excited words associated with the woman: ‘kiss’; ‘bliss’; ‘passion’; ‘thrills’; and ‘fun’ Tone: angry and annoyed Rhyme scheme- an alternate rhyme is evident- every second line rhymes- yhe rhyme scheme suggests that she has reflected and come to conclusions about their

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    each other after a fight. The poem has a very calm almost passive tone even though the couple is fighting. To tell the story of the couple the speaker uses rhymes. Each line rhymes with the next such as " Whatever the gods forbid‚ it’s sure someone will do‚ And so Pandora did and made the worst come true." In these two lines‚ there are two rhymes‚ the poem maintains that same rhythm throughout the whole poem. In line one the poem begins with a broken washing machine and hand washing clothes; the

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    Name: null Dover Beach This document combines your writing from the Response Writer with the information from Meaning. To continue your work online‚ copy and paste this document into a Word file. To work away from the computer‚ print Response Writer. Response Writer Follow these three steps to write ten interpretive sentences. 1. Review your responses from Sound and Images. Sound RESPONSE WRITER: Why are irregular lines‚ enjambment‚ and pauses within a line appropriate for a poem with a seaside setting

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