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  • Critically Analyse the Poem "rock of Zimbabwe" by Musaemura Zimunya

    Critically Analyse the Poem "rock of Zimbabwe" by Musaemura Zimunya

    Rock of Zimbabwe entails to the myths that come with the building of Great Zimbabwe one rock after the other one wall inside the another . In this presentation the writer seeks to define the key terms which are tone , mood and intention and then later on critically analyse the poem “ Rock of Zimbabwe “ by Musaemura Zimunya. Tone is the attitude of a writer toward a subject or an audience .Tone is

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    Essay Length: 1,753 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: September 23, 2015 By: Eneres
  • Itinerary by Eamon Grennan: A Poem Analysis

    Itinerary by Eamon Grennan: A Poem Analysis

    Surname Name: Instructor: Task: Date: An Analysis of the poem: Itinerary Any person who can see through his or her mind can easily comprehend that the mind is not a problem, but rather a living machine specifically designed for physicality. Eamon, through the poem, talks of feeling the passion for the invisibility. He talks of the ear of the pitcher and also of a child with clenched eyes metaphorically. At this juncture, he is using

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    Essay Length: 719 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: October 16, 2015 By: Samsville Kariuki
  • Poem

    Poem

    D - ays pass by as I keep losing my time I - wake up not knowing what I have done not knowing who I was S - leep is one of the things I’m afraid to do, afraid that they might come out S - ane is what I try to keep myself at tell myself that I’m not a monster O - f course no one can find out they will hate me

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    Essay Length: 414 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 1, 2016 By: Yazaret
  • My Poem

    My Poem

    Le film Joyeux était un spectacle très touchant. Il a été montré que, les valeurs de l'humanité et de l'amour pour les soldats sont les plus importants, même en temps de guerre et des temps laides. Que serait-ce pour un monde quand le tir à Noël ensemble. La projection du film très bien. Les trois côtés avec Eingland, France et l'Allemagne sont également traités et évalués. Le film avait précisément cette flair qu 'il consiste

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    Essay Length: 262 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 26, 2016 By: milanbadelj14
  • Tsunami Poem by Sharon Esther Lampert

    Tsunami Poem by Sharon Esther Lampert

    Sharon Esther Lampert is the author of the poem, Tsunami. Tsunami is a free verse poem which means it doesn’t conform to a regular meter or rhyme scheme. Sharon’s message to the reader is to be able to love and understand love, one needs to experience the dark times in their lives. In the first stanza Sharon set the mood as depressing, sad and the fisherman were in pain. In stanza one, it says “How

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    Essay Length: 425 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 24, 2016 By: jordan021
  • To What Extent Do Topic, Use of Language and Poetic (rhetorical) Devices in Robert Frost's Poem Relates to His Life Experience?

    To What Extent Do Topic, Use of Language and Poetic (rhetorical) Devices in Robert Frost's Poem Relates to His Life Experience?

    To what extent do topic, use of language and poetic (rhetorical) devices in Robert Frost's poem relates to his life experience? Abstract This essay discussed how the topic, use of language and poetic devices are related to the Robert Frost’s life experience. It attempts to explore how his personal background, cultural incidents and his own experience influenced his poems. By analyzing the resources I have found of, the following essay had explained two significant themes

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    Essay Length: 3,252 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2016 By: JOHN1998
  • Where I’m from - Poem Review

    Where I’m from - Poem Review

    Ibrahim Andrew Ibrahim Mrs. Harris English II – IS 9 November 2016 Where I’m From I am from sandy grains, from the River Nile and the River Styx, I am from the hustle and bustle, from The City that Never Sleeps -- traffic slowing to a crawl. I’m from time flying by so very quickly… “fuggedaboutit!” I am from the country’s Northeast-- from Coney Island Beach breeze and from calm seas, the mile-long lines at

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    Essay Length: 546 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 5, 2016 By: kokirikat
  • Analysis of Poem Walking Away

    Analysis of Poem Walking Away

    The title of the poem does to some extent help us to identify the theme of the poem as it gives a clue of someone walking away, but is not specific. Initially my thoughts were of someone walking away from an unhappy relationship. However, after reading, and analysing the poem I have identified the theme of the poem as the journey of a parent whose child moves on from starting school to leaving home. This

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    Essay Length: 1,105 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 9, 2017 By: shaz33
  • Compare and Contrast Two Poems - the Rain and Just Walking Around

    Compare and Contrast Two Poems - the Rain and Just Walking Around

    This essay shall compare and contrast two poems of these two poets: “The Rain” and “Just Walking Around.” Both of the poems utilize allusion which is “a casual reference in literature to a person, place, event, or another passage of literature, often without explicit identification”(web.cn). When authors use allusion, they assume that the readers will recognize the original sources and relate their meaning to the new context” to insinuate the connotations different from what

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    Essay Length: 1,097 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 22, 2017 By: kellyshiallen
  • Wislaw Szymborska Anlaysis of Translated "could Have" Poem

    Wislaw Szymborska Anlaysis of Translated "could Have" Poem

    Wislaw Szymborska was a Polish poet, essayist and translator who, described by the Nobel committee, was the “Mozart of poetry”. Szymborska was born on 1923 and died at the age of 88 in 2012. Szymborska won a Nobel Prize in literature in 1996 despite only having published about 200 poems, clearly demonstrating how her poetry went beyond her hometown and into international bounds regarding the volume of them. Szymborska lived through World War II, a

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    Essay Length: 1,309 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: May 3, 2017 By: maricruz
  • Compare How Poets Present Attitudes Towards a Parent in ‘follower’ and in one Other Poem from ‘love and Relationships’

    Compare How Poets Present Attitudes Towards a Parent in ‘follower’ and in one Other Poem from ‘love and Relationships’

    Compare how poets present attitudes towards a parent in ‘Follower’ and in one other poem from ‘Love and relationships’. Both Heaney in ‘Follower’ and Duffy in ‘Before You Were Mine’ possess deep admiration and awe for younger versions of their parents. As a child growing up on his father’s farm in Northern Ireland, Heaney describes in the poem how he would literally and metaphorically follow his father whilst working, longing to possess the strength and

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    Essay Length: 903 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: September 20, 2017 By: adclem99
  • The Poem “singapore" by Mary Oliver

    The Poem “singapore" by Mary Oliver

    The theme of work in the poem “Singapore" by Mary Oliver The human body is a very complicated machine which was created by God himself. The body is capable of doing all sorts of things, but there are some things the body does with perfection. The perfection comes from continued practice, passion, love the desire, honesty and the responsibility that an individual shows toward a specific thing. Let me replace the word "thing" with the

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    Essay Length: 548 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 11, 2019 By: geobasil00

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