In the realm of emotions, my heart does dwell, Tossed by the tempests of life’s shifting tide, When pain and sorrow weave their somber spell, And joy, like a fleeting ghost, does hide. Alone, I wander through the shadows deep, With burdens heavy upon my …
Robert Frost, a well-known American poet, explores sorrow, communication, and the enormous emotional gap that may develop between people in the wake of disaster in his poignant poem “Home Burial.” This narrative poetry, which is situated in a rural environment, offers deep insight into the …
Who is God? Gerard Hopkins spent his life finding the answer through his poetry and exploring the nature around him. In Gerard Hopkins’ poem “The Windhover” there is a representational allusion to Christ and Jesus. The speaker praises the Lord by praising what he takes …
The methods and strategies authors use to offer their prose and poetry rhythm, resonance, and depth create language as an art form. Alliteration is one of the most musical devices in this language symphony. Alliteration, a kind of figurative language, is notable for its capacity …
When first reading “Annabel Lee” by Edgar Allan Poe, there’s a sense of love that you can feel realistically and immediately. Edgar Allan Poe is one of the most famous poets of the 19th century. Poe is considered to be the father of modern detective …
Langston Hughes’ two works are similar and different in certain ways. One similarity that stands out is that both writings had racial issues as its central theme. However, each work utilized a different manner by which to tackle the said subject matter. Hughes’ poem, Theme …
The capacity of poetry to reveal deep truths via seemingly simple imagery is frequently what gives it its transformational power. Such is the allure of the “Blue Bird” poetry, which explores the private areas of the human heart via its delicate phrases. The blue bird …
The great English author William Shakespeare left behind a sizable body of sonnets that dive deeply into the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of the human spirit. The sonnet 73 stands out among them as a meditation on the unstoppable march of time, the essence of …
The words ‘damaged/fractured/punctured/ broken’ create images describing the ex-soldier physically but also referring to how these words could be used to describe the broken love. Therefore, it has been made clear that the love has become painful and traumatic as a consequence of war. Also, …
Food can be significant in people’s lives’ for many different reasons – comparison of texts from food anthology. Titus Andronicus and Grandpa’s Soup By samiyarahman Both Titus Andronicus and Grandpa’s soup serve the purpose of entertaining the reader in Juxtaposing ways. Titus Andronicus is illustrative …
Nature, as seen and depicted by Walt Whitman in “Leaves of Grass” is vast and sweeping in its grandeur, like a giant movie screen, where he unloads scenes upon scenes of grand vistas in living color. If it were a theatrical performance, he would create …
Explore the ways in which Hopkins conveys the beauty of the nature in Pied Beauty? Hopkins creates a prayer like poem in praise of the beauty and design of nature that God has created. He chooses unusual descriptions to encapsulated the variety of beautiful sights …
She was also married to John Lennon until he passed away! As her 80th birthday approached this year, she presented her most diverse and extensive range of oeuvres including 200 objects, films, music, photographs, poems, etc. at at Louisiana. Her works are not only within …
“After Midnight” vs. “Summer Night” The poems “After Midnight”, by Louis Simpson, and “Summer Night”, by Antonio Machado, both had their differences and similarities. First of all, both the poems have a visual image of dark elements. However, the poem uses imagery for dark houses. …
A readers’ first guess at Elizabeth Barret Browning’s poem. “How I love thee” would be that it is a love poem. This assumption is correct as a love poem is a lyric, i. e. an expression of feelings, and thoughts by a speaker in a …
Throughout E.E. Cummings lifetime, “In Cummings lifetime career he wrote about 2,900 poems.” His most famous poem is, “I Carry Your Heart With Me.” The poem, “I Carry Your Heart With Me” is about the love E.E. Cummings has for the anonymous girl he based …
With reference to at least 2-3 of Amichai’s poems, identify the main stylistic elements of his work and comment on their effectiveness. The main stylistic elements of the work of Yehuda Amichai greatly reflect the time in which he was writing and the place in …
Mythology from the word itself means the study of myths. For the Greeks it was their attempt to explain the unexplainable, i.e. why the Sun rise and Sets or why man was created, for other peoples it was pretty much the same myths explained the …
Near the beginning of the twentieth century, a Jamaican, came to New York and changed the entire path of Black people’s lifestyle. Claudius McKay became one of the major encourager of the Harlem Renaissance in 1916. The 1920’s literary advancement of the arts and literature …
Religion: A Trivial Conundrum Religion in fiction, much like religion in politics, has grown to be considered taboo. Religious characters are often expected to be comedic and used only as experimental or secondary. Their only true attribute is that of piety, playing on old stereotypes …
An important figure of the Harlem Renaissance, Langston Hughes often utilized the canvas of his poetry to represent the fabric of Black American life, with all its goals, struggles, and desires. The theme of “dreams”—not merely as frivolous fancies, but as reflections of wants, hopes, …
In the realm of poetic expression, where words dance upon the page and emotions intertwine, a captivating journey begins. It is an invitation to delve into the depths of human experience, guided by the subtle yet powerful verses of a master wordsmith. This particular poem, …
Culture Crossing Do you ever look at a complete stranger and immediately categorize that person? I will be the first to admit that I have done so more than I would care to acknowledge. I was definitely raised to look down upon people, especially the …
In many cases, it is often shown that in order to avoid issues such as death, people choose to keep their guard up instead of opening up to one another. Death is a topic that is usually kept unspoken of when one is not ready …
The world revolves around currency, in reality we all use money in our everyday life we are making it, spending it or saving it. Andrew Lang wrote “Ballade of Wordly Wealth,” through repetition in this poem we learn about the people in the 1800s and …
Romeo and Juliet, a famous play by Shakespeare that is sometimes acclaimed as the archetypal story of tragic love, is infused with a wide range of poetic elements that transcend the narrative above its literal limitations. Imagery comes out as one of the most meaningful …
Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 27” is a deep examination of a mind that has been burdened by the day’s responsibilities but is unable to find relief, even in the silence of the night. This intriguing sonnet gives readers a clear representation of a mind engaged in turbulent …
Compare the ways in which Owen powerfully portrays physical and mental consequences of war in the poems ‘Disabled’ and ‘Mental Cases’ Wilfred Owen’s poems ‘Disabled’ and ‘Mental Cases’ each portray very different aspects of war and its consequences. As their names suggest, ‘Mental Cases’ is …
The human spirit has long used music as a means of expressing its most intense feelings. Among them, the heartbreak of a lost love and the search for the illusive “one that got away” have a universal resonance that transcends all countries and time periods. …
Commentary – A Different History (by Sujata Bhatt) ‘A different history’ by Sujata Bhatt is a poem written about the social and political concern of the lost of cultural identical renouciation of Indian identity. The poet has used sentence pattern, motifs, symbolisms and imagery predominantly …
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