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... Gray uses this poem, the images of this poem to show a new side of travel, and thus give the reader a new prospective over everyday experiences. ...
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... convey the message that struggling and hardship is a part of life for many people, but those efforts are not without value, and Thomas Gray's poem teaches us ...
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... by Gray is typical rather than particular; of the five disputed "originals" Stoke Poges bears the least resemblance to the graveyard in the Elegy. The poem ...
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... sounds of lapping water. The narrator of the poem only used one word, gray when speaking of the city. No other words were needed ...
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... Thomas Gray Gray was a fairly unrecognised poet of English and Latin verse until he published his most famous poem An Elegy Written In A Church Yard in 1751. ...
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... Cunningham) One could link Lucy with Lucy Gray, his poem, where according to superstition, Lucy died in the midst of nature, but her spirit as been seen there. ...
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... They look the same; this is how Gray connects things making it easier to understand. This poem can be related to "Australia" as it is a weird animal and so is ...
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... by Gray is typical rather than particular; of the five disputed "originals" Stoke Poges bears the least resemblance to the graveyard in the Elegy. The poem ...
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... In his poem, Gray uses an unfound gem and an unseen flower to symbolize the unfulfilled potential of the peasants(Lonsdale, 20). ...
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... This world of kings make the poem a sort of epical-elegy. It is said that Gray is a prerromantic because of the mixture of romantic elements inside, mainly ...
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... soul. The gray image being portrayed symbolizes someone who is old. ... hell. Adam Zagajewski's poem is portrayed as someone who has died. ...
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... There have much imagery throughout the poem. For example, images of a "gray mist" and "a gray dawn breaking" bring the poem to life by appealing to the senses. ...
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... personification in "...and a gray mist on the seas face and a gray dawn breaking ... However the most sensory image of the poem was in the simile "the winds like a ...
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... lines of the poem sign is a great display of what people make soldiers out the be and what a normal citizen pictures them as "Citizens of Deaths gray land" a ...
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... lines of the poem sign is a great display of what people make soldiers out the be and what a normal citizen pictures them as "Citizens of Deaths gray land" a ...
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... The Lady of Shalott." Eros, or its lack there of, becomes evident through the descriptions given in the beginning of the poem. The "Four gray walls and four ...
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... She continues to describe her father as a AGhastly statue with one gray toe@ (9), showing ... One can see this in the beginning of the poem, You do not do, you do ...
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... she is exposed to the surroundings of decompose of 'the rounding gray.' Where ever ... Even though the poem progresses by time in Mariana she does not carry out ...
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... Here Gray describes the various literary devices, which Frost uses to give his poem its unique personality and the sense of strangeness. ...
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... Sylvia Plath makes this clear in the undercurrents of her poem, Daddy ... She says, "Marble heavy, a bag full of God/Ghastly statue with one gray toe/Big as a Frisco ...
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... while the prose refers to Beowulf only be his name, which becomes repetitive and mundane, the poem uses kennings such as, "brave king," "gray-bearded lord of ...
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... enough! / Thy winds, they wide gray skies! / Thy mists that roll and rise!" This poem describes nature and how it can be enjoying. ...
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... to the image of Prufrock's hair growing thin and gray. At first the repitition of the lines seems awkward and out of place. However, when the poem is examined ...
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... Not many examples of techniques exist in this part of the poem except that Naomi's "universe" is one of "gray tables in long wards". ...
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... This emphasizes the theme of spring in the poem. ... First it is cold and gray, with snow banks still piled high along the streets, and then a 60 degree day will ...
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... onto. In most cases it's the American flag but in Caroline Ball's poem it's the gray jacket the soldier was wearing. Mostly all ...
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... Hents, Roethke wants the reader to find his or her own meaning to his poem. The reader does this by simply filling in those sort of gray areas with their own ...
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... The action of the poem lies in the apprehension of this particular moment of seeing ... I leant upon a coppice gate When Frost was specter-gray, And Winter?s dregs ...
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... get her point across, the author casts her father in different roles throughout the poem. ... on to depict her father as a "Ghastly statue with one gray toe" (504 ...
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... The movement of the poem is very fluid. ... Words such as gray, silver, dry pitting, and dud represents the mother, while silken, flower, full, and round represent ...
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