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  • Beowulf - Old English Heroic Epic Poem

    Beowulf - Old English Heroic Epic Poem

    Beowulf (/ˈbeɪ.ɵwʊlf/; in Old English [ˈbeːo̯wʊlf] or [ˈbeːəwʊlf])[1] is the conventional title of an Old English heroic epic poem consisting of 3182 alliterative long lines, set in Scandinavia, commonly cited as one of the most important works of Anglo-Saxon literature. It survives in a single manuscript known as the Nowell Codex. Its composition by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon poet is dated between the 8th[2][3] and the early 11th century.[4] In the poem, Beowulf, a hero of

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    Submitted: November 9, 2010 Essay by people
  • The Odyssey Poem - the Concept of a Hero

    The Odyssey Poem - the Concept of a Hero

    The Concept of a Hero The Odyssey, by Homer is an ancient Greek poem that describes a man named Odysseus traveling on a long troubled journey back to his home kingdom Ithaca, after winning the Trojan War. During the hero's twenty year absence, suitors are seeking his wife's hand in marriage thinking Odysseus was dead. Second, they try to take advantage of her hospitality which threatens Odysseus' estate because all of the supplies are being

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    Essay Length: 788 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 27, 2011 Essay by people
  • Gabu Through Permutations of Time and Memory - Carlos Angeles' Poem

    Gabu Through Permutations of Time and Memory - Carlos Angeles' Poem

    "Gabu" Through Permutations of Time and Memory Carlos Angeles' poem "Gabu" (Angeles 119) is a portrait of a seashore that permutes through the perceptions of time and the dimensions of memory. Like in a time-lapse photo, the effect of time adds layers of an overlapping image that both distorts and enriches the canvas of Gabu. Underlying this inchoate image is a tension that seems to coalesce the ambiguities together; for what things are 'forfeited' yet

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    Submitted: March 20, 2011 Essay by people
  • Poem Called the Place Is My Fault

    Poem Called the Place Is My Fault

    Poem Analyzation The place is my fault is about a young boy that is getting harassed by all the other kids at school on his way home from school. One of the main example showing that he's getting harassed is they flung clods, stones, bricks and anything that will make me run. I ran all the way up the hill on a scorching day. I think the poet wrote this poem to show what kids

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    Essay Length: 274 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 11, 2011 Essay by people
  • The World Is Too Much with Us - Poem by William Wordsworth

    The World Is Too Much with Us - Poem by William Wordsworth

    Poems such as "The World is Too Much With Us" by William Wordsworth and "I Hear America Singing" by Walt Whitman describe a specific view of the world. It is clear that Wordsworth and Whitman both approach the common theme of appreciating what one has, whether it be the poet or people in general. Wordsworth and Whitman both approach these themes from different aspects. How does each poet express their view of people living on

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    Submitted: May 14, 2011 Essay by people
  • Ozymandia's Poem Breakdown - Poet Seminar Essay

    Ozymandia's Poem Breakdown - Poet Seminar Essay

    Poet Seminar Essay Born on August 4th, 1792, Sir Percy Bysshe Shelly was one of Elizabeth Shelley's seven Children's. Also known as English Romantic Poet, Novelist and Essayist. At aged 19, Sir Shelley secretly married a 16-year-old girl, named, Harriet Westbrook. Sir Shelly was a ethical supporter in atheism, vegetarianism, free love, and which somewhat would reflect in his writing. Sir Percy had just been studying in University of Oxford, in 1810, when he got

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    Essay Length: 481 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 16, 2011 Essay by people
  • Analysis of Poem: We Real Cool

    Analysis of Poem: We Real Cool

    Analysis of We Real Cool The poem I chose to write about is titled "We Real Cool" by Gwendolyn Brooks. It was published in the book The Bean Eaters in1960. The poem is shown below (Brooks, 999). THE POOL PLAYERS. SEVEN AT THE GOLDEN SHOVEL. We real cool. We Left school. We Lurk late. We Strike straight. We Sing sin. We Thin gin. We Jazz June. We Die soon. While this poem is rather short,

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    Submitted: June 5, 2011 Essay by people
  • Poem 'the Soldier' by Rupert Brook

    Poem 'the Soldier' by Rupert Brook

    The Soldier The poem 'The Soldier' by Rupert Brooke is about patriotism and sacrifice, it is about an English soldier who goes to war for the love of his country. This poem justifies the soldier's reasons for fighting. When Brooke says "If I should die, think only this of me: that there's a corner of some foreign field That is forever England." We can see the soldier's thoughts of his possible death, these thoughts must

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    Submitted: June 8, 2011 Essay by people
  • Whitman's Poem - the Song of Myself

    Whitman's Poem - the Song of Myself

    Whitman's poem The Song of Myself is one of his most famous pieces. This piece is a combination of a biography and a sermon. The Song of Myself is a really strong piece. It really shows emotion and intelligence throughout his writing. Whitman has a way of really drawing the reader's attention in. He is so descriptive and goes into detail when explaining different experiences he went through. Starting his poem with the line "I

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    Submitted: June 8, 2011 Essay by people
  • The Poems "sex Without Love" by Sharon Olds and E.E. Cummings "she Being Brand" Are Poems That Encapsulate the Theme of Making Love and Sex Without Literally Saying It.

    The Poems "sex Without Love" by Sharon Olds and E.E. Cummings "she Being Brand" Are Poems That Encapsulate the Theme of Making Love and Sex Without Literally Saying It.

    Micro Theme #2 The poems "Sex Without Love" by Sharon Olds and E.E. Cummings "she being Brand" are poems that encapsulate the theme of making love and sex without literally saying it. These poems come from different authors but have the same theme of being sexual. In "Sex without Love," lines 4-6 really show the sexual tension within the poem between two ice-skaters, "fingers hooked/ inside each other's bodies,/ faces red as steak,.." .When Olds

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    Submitted: June 22, 2011 Essay by people
  • The Poem "to My Dear & Loving Husband" by Anne Bradstreet

    The Poem "to My Dear & Loving Husband" by Anne Bradstreet

    Comparing Love Poems 1 The poem, "To my Dear & Loving Husband" by Anne Bradstreet is a beautifully written poem of love. The poem is one where the author Anne Bradstreet is conveying her love to her husband in figurative language that inspires emotion in the reader of how very grateful she is for the love of her husband to both her husband and to God, "The heavens reward thee manifold, I pray."(Bradstreet p. 108

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    Submitted: June 23, 2011 Essay by people
  • Futility - the Poem Written by Wilfred Owen

    Futility - the Poem Written by Wilfred Owen

    The poem written by Wilfred Owen in compares the contrasting ideas of hope and despair. The poem talks about the fast and unexpected death of a young soldier who died on the battlefield. Owen talks about the quick coming of death, the godlike power of the sun and the point of human life in his poem. His sadistic view makes people feel that life is not worth living, since the end for everyone is ultimately,

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    Submitted: June 24, 2011 Essay by people
  • Kath Walker's 1960 Poem Municipal Gum

    Kath Walker's 1960 Poem Municipal Gum

    Kath Walker's 1960 poem Municipal Gum refers to the ill treatment of aboriginal people and Feliks Skrzynecki written by Peter Skrzynecki is an expression of the feelings of new migrants. The differing but yet similar contexts of the two poems are reflective of the society during the times they were written in and portray a changing Australian voice and hence a changing perspective. This is evident through close analysis of the themes of the differing

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    Submitted: June 24, 2011 Essay by people
  • Analysis of Seamus Heaney's Poem "poor Women in a City Church"

    Analysis of Seamus Heaney's Poem "poor Women in a City Church"

    "Poor Women in a City Church" by Seamus Heaney is a poem first published 1966 in "Death of a Naturalist", dealing with women praying in a church. What's first to say is that the poem is divided into three stanzas. Each stanza consists of five lines of verse - thus, a cinquian. I would consider the rhythm of the poetry as iambic tetrameter. The rhyme scheme of the poem can be determined as a mixture

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    Submitted: July 3, 2011 Essay by people
  • "one Perfect Rose" Poem by Dorthy Parker

    "one Perfect Rose" Poem by Dorthy Parker

    In her poem "One Perfect Rose" Dorthy Parker questions the actions of a man from her past and misleads the reader into believing this poem is a romantic tribute to a tender moment. Although this verse comes to us in a lighthearted, comedic style, the reader eventually wonders if Ms. Parker feels blessed or forsaken. Ms. Parker misleads the reader in the first and second stanzas into believing the romantic with word choices like "tenderly",

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    Essay Length: 575 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: July 6, 2011 Essay by people
  • Abortion - Poem by Gwendolyn Brooks, "the Mother"

    Abortion - Poem by Gwendolyn Brooks, "the Mother"

    In the title of the poem by Gwendolyn Brooks, "The Mother," is ironic, for this mother is a woman who has lost her children because of very difficult and painful decisions--decisions that she believes were for the best. Abortion is defined as the removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy. Abortion is a valid reproductive choice. It should be an equally accepted option, like childbirth or adoption.

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    Essay Length: 666 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: July 16, 2011 Essay by people
  • Poem

    Poem

    My life is gangsta gang gangsta becaaaause when your 15 there are no boundaries , lifes what you make it , i hope you have the time of your life . theres no one to let you down except your friends . all we want is a sensual seduction. And party in the summer of 69. We're party party party people yeah. Teenage gurls are unforgettable we had them apple bottomed jeans and boots with

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    Essay Length: 414 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: July 31, 2011 Essay by people
  • Happy New Year Poem

    Happy New Year Poem

    Happy New Year Poem For mercy great, unending still, Which gave up to the grave Thine only Son, the Sinless One, Our sinful souls to save. While entering on another year Our cares on Thee we cast, Beseeching aid in days to come Which cheered us through the past. That still the freedom may be ours To kneel down in Thy sight, And worship Thee at shut of day, A... Happy New Year Poem For

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    Essay Length: 355 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: August 6, 2011 Essay by people
  • Imagery in the Poem Funeral Blues

    Imagery in the Poem Funeral Blues

    The poem Funeral Blues by W.H. Auden speaks of the loss of a loved one. The person of whom the speaker speaks of was a person who was a big part of the speaker's life. Without that person, the speaker's life would seize to exist. In the poem, the depiction of a suggested farewell of stateliness precedes a feeling of loss and despair. These feelings are a culmination of the clever use of poetic imagery

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    Essay Length: 1,042 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: August 9, 2011 Essay by people
  • Oh Her Eyes, Her Eyes - Poem

    Oh Her Eyes, Her Eyes - Poem

    "Oh her eyes, her eyes Make the stars look like they're not shining Her hair, her hair Falls perfectly without her trying She's so beautiful And I tell her every day Yeah I know, I know When I compliment her She wont believe me And its so, its so Sad to think she don't see what I see But every time she asks me do I look okay I say When I see your face

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    Essay Length: 327 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: August 10, 2011 Essay by people
  • Bruce Dawes Poems Analysis

    Bruce Dawes Poems Analysis

    The poems, 'No Fixed Address',' Homecoming', 'The busker outside Rigotts' all support the view that Bruce Dawe has for society is rather critical than celebratory. In 'No fixed Address' Bruce shows how the importance of homelessness and alcohol has a crucial view of society. The poem 'Homecoming' demonstrates the focus on the injustice of killing young men in society 'The busker outside rigotts' suggests how society is aware of the issues but choose to ignore

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    Essay Length: 449 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: August 16, 2011 Essay by people
  • I Want You (free Verse Poem)

    I Want You (free Verse Poem)

    I WANT YOU I want you to fall for me so hard, that you become scared to lose me. I want you to dwell in my existence; where a day without me would feel incomplete. I want you to fall as hard for me, as I'll fall for you. I want you to remember me always, and I want you to chase after me when I push you away I want you to pull me

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    Essay Length: 256 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 21, 2011 Essay by people
  • A Critical Analysis of the Poem - We Real Cool

    A Critical Analysis of the Poem - We Real Cool

    A Critical Analysis of the Poem - We Real Cool "We Real Cool" is a simple poem yet, it conveys a meaningful message that talks about the teenagers who are doing things that they shouldn't do. At first glance, one might not fully understand its message but once you analyze it carefully, you'll realize that behind all those simple and rhyming words, lays a wonderful message. The teenagers, according to the first stanza, left school

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    Essay Length: 383 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 24, 2011 Essay by yanaa
  • Tintern Abbey - Poem

    Tintern Abbey - Poem

    Often the poem is simply called "Tintern Abbey." The abbreviated title is effective for clarity's sake, but it is also misleading, as the poem does not actually take place in the abbey. Wordsworth begins his poem by telling the reader that it has been five years since he has been to this place a few miles from the abbey. He describes the "Steep and lofty cliffs," the "wild secluded scene," the "quiet of the sky,"

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    Essay Length: 2,752 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: September 30, 2011 Essay by people
  • Poem "the Mother"

    Poem "the Mother"

    In the poem "The Mother", Gwendolyn Brooks talks about a woman who is thinking about the children she never gave birth to. By the way it is written, it seems that the character has had more than one abortion. The woman seems to think of these children often, and they haunt her, for choosing to abort these babies. She states, "I have heard in the voices of the wind the voices of my dim killed

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    Essay Length: 503 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: October 14, 2011 Essay by people

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