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    Both "The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd" poem by Raleigh and "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love" poem by Marlow are written in the same structure and they contain most of the same elements‚ but they differ in the purpose; one is an invitation and the other one answer it. The difference between the poems is that they have different purposes; Marlow’s poem is an invitation: the shepherd is trying to convince his love to come and live with him for what he claims to be wonderful in the rural life.

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    “Composed upon Westminster Bridge” written by William Wordsworth reflects on the poet’s love of nature‚ and describes the magnificent sun rise over London. His thoughts and feelings are displayed in the form of a Petrarchan sonnet‚ with the “Abba cod did” rhyme scheme‚ and the eight-lined octave which sets the scenario of the poem‚ and the six-lined sestet which responds and contains a bit of his opinion. Through this form‚ we are able to grasp its message more effectively as the content is more compact in

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    The Evolution of Music: Offensive to Women‚ yet Acclaimed in Society Victor Hugo‚ a well known French Romantic writer‚ once stated “Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.” Though this statement was made in the 19th century‚ it continues to stand true to this day. Through decades of evolution‚ music has constantly been a way for anyone to express themselves through melodies‚ timbre‚ dynamics‚ and lyrics. People around the world are composing

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    New Criticism on Poison Tree “A Poison Tree" is rightly an extended metaphor to describe the poet’s mental and emotional attitude towards enemy and the conflict between his inner and appearances. We use a metaphor when we use word to mean something different. Thus the poet has use the word "tree" not to describe the common green tree with green leaves and branches‚ but he means the great hatred that he has for his enemy. So we know that the central conflict in the poem is probably between friendship

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    A metaphor is defined as being “the transfer of a quality or attribute from one thing or idea to another in such a way as to imply some resemblance between two things or ideas” . The key features of metaphor ranges from exaggeration and extension to the resemblance and connection between ideas within the poem‚ as well as symbolism. Traditionally‚ the conventional interpretation of ‘Still I Rise’ by Maya Angelou lies within the concept of race relations in America‚ in particular the struggle of Black

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    suits the informality of the whole poem and it adds to the song-like form of it. The short lines in the poem make it seem quite powerful‚ although also quite childlike. The rhyme in “checking out me history” holds the rhythm together. It seems like the poem is meant to be told‚ or sung‚ rather than to be read. The rhyme in some verses has a regular rhyming pattern‚ where as the verses ion italics (verse four‚ six and nine) have no rhyming patter. These are the facts that he has learnt so it seems

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    There are many reasons why this is an unlikely hit song and yet it found it’s way to the top spot on the Country charts and gives no sign of leaving anytime soon. The song itself sounds more like an album cut than a hit; while the chorus has a beautiful payoff line at the end‚ it lacks the huge hooks and big emotional release that usually drives a song to #1. So let’s see what it has that makes people want to hear it over and over. THEME This song explores an emotion we’ve all felt: a yearning

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    moonlit night presenting nature and its beauty in a very detailed way with the use of illustrative language. The poem consists of three four-line stanzas. The stanzas are written in an alternating end rhyme scheme and it is striking that the first and the third stanza both contain an imperfect rhyme. In addition‚ there are enjambed line-breaks between the respective first and second line of the first and third stanza. Due to the similarity of the structure of these stanzas‚ the second stanza seemed

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    focuses on the lamb and innocence B. The child is seeking knowledge about the lamb C. The child ends up answering his own questions III. The poem has a personal tone and sound effects A. The child is the main speaker B. There is a rhyme scheme of a song like quality C. Alliteration is used in the poem IV. “The Lamb” is full of symbolism A. The Lamb symbolizes Jesus the Lamb of God B. Jesus as a lamb reinforces the Christian ideals of tenderness‚ humbleness‚ and peace

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    think the special day is the day that the author fall in love‚ although actually is a normal day‚ for the author is sunny and special. There is a poetic devices is used in this poem—rhyme. It can make the readers much better to feel the author’s feeling. Although this is a simple and easy understanding poem‚ the rhyme and the feeling inside that the readers may love it. Q: What is the image you get when you read this poem? Journal 2 For today journals‚ both of them are difficult for me to understand

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