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Money is something that not all people are blessed with. For many it is a rare commodity. For years people have always sought to get money. ...
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... the line. He is using the form of a concrete poem. By spacing out ... the line. He is using the form of a concrete poem. By spacing out ...
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... the longer version defines the poem with her famous phrase, "imaginary garden with real toads in them." Moore's poem, "Poetry", is a concrete poem in which ...
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... I think both extremities, the concrete images and the emotions felt there, are needed to get a better sense of an urban setting. In the poem, "The Streets Crazy ...
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... Dickinson also uses an abcb rime scheme. Langston Hughes's poem "Harlem" was bit easier to explicate because of his use of concrete diction. ...
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... rather, she has conveyed a concrete image of her identity (the magic, the weaving, the curse) in the four short, final lines in the 1832 version of the poem. ...
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... to reader, I think that giving him a name allows readers to come up with a concrete visualization of what Yoko looks like. In conclusion, this poem is playful ...
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... The author also uses an abcb rime scheme. Langston Hughes's poem "Harlem" was bit easier to explicate because of his use of concrete diction. ...
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... common. The lack of concrete statements in the poem allows for many different interpretations of what it may mean. The interpretation ...
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... inherited a fascination with the subject of death, but brought its huge sweeping dramatics down to her world of the concrete. In this poem she examines the end ...
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... of the unexpected ?sign? emanating from a concrete reality is where the poem becomes the most humane. So little cause for carolings ...
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... His moving to a new location makes everything he remembers about the past seem less concrete. Earlier in the poem, Tennyson would have fought with the healing ...
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... They very often contain abstract concepts, which are often given concrete principles and ... evident is "My Life Had Stood - A Loaded Gun." This poem is obviously ...
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... Every day, people, including the narrator of the poem, are presented with "Two roads" that diverge "in a yellow wood." These roads are not concrete or physical ...
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... The contrast between black and white in this poem is also depicted in a more concrete way than is the case in "The White House". ...
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... concrete words. "It [the earth] grows such sweet things out of such corruptions". This line basically sums up everything Whitman is trying to say in this poem, ...
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... poem the theme has taken a direction far more extensional and dimensional, which is concealed, by other parts of the poem, particularly the concrete description ...
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... serenity. Therefore, the poet uses certain words and phrases to make the effectiveness of the poem more concrete. Sexton's desire ...
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... such words as "Jesus-Christ" and "Franc les liens." His concrete words include ... Ronsard uses classical style which affects the meaning of the poem by his ...
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In this poem Marge Piercy's speaker evokes a concrete vision of a woman who has lost her personal identity to her job. Her bold ...
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... 11,12). The word "cramps" (line 12) is another example of the concrete diction that Owen uses throughout this poem. It conveys how ...
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... poem. Throughout the work, the author employs vague words to describe his upbringing. Thus, Roethke makes it difficult for the reader to establish a concrete ...
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... had been dreamed first .As it has often been noted by critics , the poem actually preserves a dream-like rhythm and structure ,without having a concrete meaning ...
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... In this poem Williams is concerned with the basic creation of an image. ... is a sort of plainness that contains only the essentials, a very concrete image that ...
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... In the first part of the poem, Carter describes his feelings and thoughts when he was ... he is at "homeaE?, rushing in his car "along this white concrete...like a ...
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... withdrawing from the cold. Each poem contains concrete imagery to depict the author's feelings about death. For example, Lawrence states ...
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... until they are older and have a more concrete knowledge of what they are really saying. Thus, by using a word such as fuck, Larkin creates a poem that will ...
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... they are older and have a more concrete knowledge of what they are really saying. Thus, by using a word such as *censored*, Larkin creates a poem that will ...
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... William Shakespeare creates an elaborate description of a woman by using concrete language, which ... Shakespeare¯s poem shows a very limited perspective on love. ...
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... father; to her he was daddy, and her hero, but after reading the poem, it is clear this is not a healthy or loving relationship. Plath uses concrete words like ...
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