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    different circumstances associated with feelings. In English 2325‚ one of the main objectives to be covered is gaining pleasure and insight from reading literature pieces. Throughout the Song of Roland and the Aeneid‚ insight and pleasure‚ were prominently seen and the key course objective was met effectively. Within the Song of Roland there are many instances where a reader can gain insightful knowledge from the literature. Throughout this text‚ people can realize the significance of never giving up even

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    The title of the epic poem that I have read is “The Song of Hiawatha” written by Henry Woodsworth Longfellow. The two tonal words that describe the way the author wrote this poem would be vivid and eloquent. I would use these words because all around this poem you can see how the author is very descriptive‚ even at such simple things as a cradle in lines 13-15. The plot revolves around Hiawatha‚ a Native American from the Onondagan Group‚ and his journey from a baby to child to man. Throughout the

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    The epic of Beowulf is thought to be the oldest example of English literature. It was written between 975 and 1025 but it cannot be accredited to any particular author. This lack of author provides some very interesting arguments as to why the epic is written in two parts. The first part tells the story of how Beowulf came to be the hero‚ and the battles he fought with Grendel and his mother. The second part‚ takes place 50 years later‚ and tells the story of Beowulf fighting and slaying a dragon

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    had greater freedoms. If you examine stories from before the Song era‚ you can see some of these freedoms. Some of these powerful stories include; The woman warrior (Mulan) and The Xiang queens. Susan Mann believes that these are a few reoccurring stories that define women’s roles in Chinese society. These stories were written before the time of the bound foot‚ and display a powerful image of women. Foot binding began in The Song Era. It was the process of tightly wrapping the feet of young

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    If I could live each day feeling as Walt Whitman feels in his first section of Song of Myself‚ I would be a much happier person. His lyrics are so cheerful and optimistic that you can’t help but feel better about life in general as you read on. "I celebrate myself‚ and sing myself;" his opening line summarizes his dominating theme for the rest of the poem‚ which is to be yourself and love every atom of that being. Another important theme of the poem brought up in section 1 is "hoping to cease not

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    I enjoy reading “Song of Myself” poem from the book in this assignment. Whitman is a good example of American identity because he has experienced it. America is one of the country consist a lots of different ethnicities like African American‚ Asian‚ Hispanic etc. The quote of Whitman “This is the meal equally set this the meat for natural hunger‚ It is for the wicked just the same as the righteous‚ I make appointments with all” (The Norton Anthology of American Literature‚ 1342). This meant for

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    Because there are young people in the world‚ the world will become a better place. He believed that the youth were the joy of the world. The youth are full of so many opportunities‚ and they are the future of all generations. In Song of Myself‚ Whitman asks‚ “What do you think has become of the young and the old men?” He’s wondering where each have gotten. Obviously‚ as you grow older‚ your body deteriorates‚ so the old men are becoming less great. But as you grow‚ you develop

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    In “Song of Myself” Walt Whitman is trying to see self as a whole. He wants to find strength and beauty as to make self whole and to be unified with humanity and nature. While people are condemning him‚ because the expression of a sexual content and a connection that makes use body and soul as well as the shock value. Whitman’s friend Ralph Waldo Emerson decides to back him in his writing. Emerson’s letter to Whitman calling Leaves of Grass "the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that America

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    Walt Whitman’s influence on American literature is enormous. His poetry expresses the most revolutionary aspiration of his era; he is truly defender‚ his mission is to promote democracy‚ he heralds the new period‚ where the triumph of the brotherhood takes people’s mind. Walt Whitman’s mission not only to promote the harmony between people‚ but also people’s soul and body. Whitman’s poetry is confessional and frank; he is trying to overcome the distance between reality and its representation in poetry

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    (Love song‚ with two goldfish.) The poem‚ “love song‚ with two goldfish” by Grace Chua is about a romantic relationship of two goldfish that unlike a lot of love stories does not result in a happy ending. It seems as though in this poem‚ humans have been replaced with two goldfish; a man and a woman with very different wants and needs which ends in the woman leaving the man for ‘something more’‚ something that he cannot offer. The title of the poem‚ ‘love song…’ straightaway informs the

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