ENG1501/201/3/2014 Tutorial letter 201/3/2014 FOUNDATIONS IN ENGLISH LITERARY STUDIES ENG1501 Semesters 1 & 2 Department of English Studies IMPORTANT INFORMATION: FEEDBACK AND EXAMINATION GUIDELINES Open Rubric ENG1501/201 FEEDBACK ON ASSIGNMENT 01 Dear student In this feedback letter‚ we have given you some pointers about how you could have answered the five questions on the poem. We expected you to expand these ideas sufficiently in order to earn full marks. Please note
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ANALYSIS OF ‘AFTER THE BATTLE’ by S.E.K Mqhayi Mqhayi got his inspiration for his poems from listening to the elders as they shared their stories about the struggles and triumphs of Xhosa greats like‚ Hintsa kaKhawutu and Gcaleka kaPhalo. His works consistently called for Africans to be united
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR FILING 2012 U.S. S CORPORATION INCOME TAX RETURN May 12‚ 2014 SIGNATURE: An authorized officer of your S corporation should sign and date the return at the bottom of the first page. DUE DATE: File your 2012 Form 1120S on or before: March 15‚ 2013 The IRS may treat tax returns that are lost in the mail as not filed on time‚ unless you send them by registered or certified mail. To avoid the risk of your tax return being lost‚ mail it via (1) certified U.S. mail‚ return receipt requested
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In the Poem "I Knew a Woman‚" the author‚ Theodore Roethke‚ uses figures of speech‚ primarily hyperbole and metaphor‚ to reveal the wonders of a woman’s body‚ as well as to amplify pleasures in sexual relations that the speaker had with her. The fact that Hyperbole is used to describe the woman repeatedly throughout the poem suggests that she has great importance to the speaker and also implies his attitude towards her to be of amazement and admiration. The speaker’s use of Figure of speech is first
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A. Background The Children’s Hour is written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1860 and is a kind of love letter to his three daughters‚ Alice‚ Edith‚ and Anne. It describes how the children get the “victory” of the hour‚ and although they were supposed to be going to bed‚ “win” the affection of their father. Longfellow‚ while writing from the point of view of a loving father‚ creates a persona that he is in a castle or fortress and about to be attacked by his children. He puts up a fight‚ but
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In Seamus Heaney’s poem “Blackberry-Picking” he describes his personal experience with blackberry picking. Throughout the years it is evident that the experience has become less pleasurable. Through rhythm‚ comparison‚ and sensory imagery‚ Heaney not only describes his experience but also says that the innocence of childhood and the wonders of nature are transient‚ and disappointment has to be confronted. Heaney uses repetition of sound in his phrase “glossy purple clot” (line 3) to describe the
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Imagery in the poem | Example of image | | The poem begins in the labour ward of the hospital: it is ’hot‚ white ’ (line 2) and sterile‚ which seems at odds with the intimate event that is about to occur. Further on it is seen as ’a square / Environmental blank ’ (line 9) and a ’glass tank ’ (line 19). Why do you think Clarke places so much emphasis on the hospital building? | | Before the actual birth‚ Clarke looks out of the window at ’The people and cars ’ (line 4) going about their
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The poem One Art by Elizabeth Bishop has a conversational tone conveying an obvious particular notion--at first. The first refrain serves to declare victoriously an opening statement that‚ "The art of losing isn’t hard to master" (Bishop Line 1). As the poem advances‚ repetitions of the first and second refrains reveal themselves as helpful incantations. At first‚ this villanelle appears as a no-nonsense tutorial equipped with literary imagery on how to get over losing things‚ places‚ opportunities
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We grow accustomed to the dark... Darkness is a recurring image in literature that evokes a universal unknown‚ yet is often entrenched in many meanings. A master poet‚ Emily Dickinson employs darkness as a metaphor many times throughout her poetry. In “We grow accustomed to the dark” (#428) she talks of the “newness” that awaits when we “fit our Vision to the Dark.” As enigmatic and shrouded in mystery as the dark she explores‚ Dickinson’s poetry seems our only door to understanding the recluse
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My Grandmother’s Love Letters BY HART CRANE There are no stars tonight This first stanza is about memory‚ the letters aren’t even mentioned. Key words But those of memory. Yet how much room for memory there is In the loose girdle of soft rain. There is even room enough For the letters of my mother’s mother‚ Elizabeth‚ That have been pressed so long Into a corner of the roof That they are brown and soft‚ The second stanza is about his memory of the letters. He is saying there is enough room in
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