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... "How not to hit the mark he seems to aim at"; in this statement the speaker explains the target that is provided by the catcher in positioning the spot where ...
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... In lines 2 and 3, the speaker explains what mainly separates the young woman from the summer's day: she is more lovely and more temperate. ...
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... The speaker explains to the mistress that her beautiful body will soon be the victim of time: "And your quaint honor turn to dust, / And into ashes all my lust ...
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... The simplicity of the words makes them powerful. The speaker explains everything with such simplicity and precision that there is no room for confusion. ...
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... twilight kingdom. The speaker explains the area as," This is cactus land / Here the stone images/ are raised," (40-42). As marlow ...
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... Sonnet 130 explains about how the speaker's mistress can have many negative qualities but at the same time have outstanding qualities which leads to the ...
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... The quantity maxim explains that the speaker has to include all the information that the receiver requires to understand the message. ...
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... 2). In these lines Hayden first explains the setting, and then explains his fathers ... this starts to give the reader the impression that this speaker is regretful ...
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... In the quotation from this poem, "I took the one less traveled by, and that made all the difference." This further explains why the speaker is trying to be an ...
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... He criticizes both communism and democracy which further explains his separation from society. The speaker does not only want escape from the bonds of ordinary ...
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... It is obvious that the speaker has second thoughts on his first ... This comparison explains that reading these translations is like finding and exploring a new ...
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... The speaker in Denise Levertov's "Love Poem" explains her love as the flash of golden daylight in the body's midnight, warmth of the fall noonday between the ...
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Frost explains the setting so descriptively that the reader feels he is in the ... Something caught the speaker's eyes in these woods making them a special place ...
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... The main speaker's conversation shows his feelings about the purpose of the wall. ... In his conversation he explains that there is no need for a wall because, "My ...
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... He quickly addresses the idea of fate and explains that he doesn't want his ... because it is difficult for the reader to understand why the speaker claims, "That ...
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... She explains to the speaker how her sister and brother were "forced to go." (59) She says that she regularly eats dinner, sings, and knits with them by their ...
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... Life is short and time is momentary, and the speaker decides to make the most ... In his perspective on the figure a poem makes, Robert Frost explains, "It begins ...
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... The average reader may believe that the speaker is unsatisfied with his choice and ... not a sigh of relief because in the second line he explains "And sorry I ...
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... thoughts and memories that are received by the speaker in this phase. From them, he highlights "Choices in life", or "Apple-Picking", and explains how they ...
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... It is almost like the speaker is settling for this woman, and, to himself, awaits another lover or, more so, a true ... That is how he explains it to his woman. ...
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... It is almost like the speaker is settling for this woman, and, to himself, awaits another lover or, more so, a true ... That is how he explains it to his woman. ...
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... Gershon, 19)." This idea of revival and the furthering the lineage explains why both ... poem that the pronoun "I" is referring not to Ruth, but to the speaker. ...
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... She does not say anything although the speaker imagines her saying something in the ... Being old is the broad description, and he explains what an old woman will ...
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... The writer, in the following lines, explains what mainly separates the young woman ... However, the speaker then gives the feeling that the summer months are often ...
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... An example appears immediately as the narrator explains how her present situation was caused ... The speaker of "The Wanderer" makes his gender known in a slightly ...
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... The speaker warns his mistress of not ever having loved before facing death, picturing ... explains how time is something that time is short but it can be enjoyable ...
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... Robert Brainaird explains that in a dramatic monologue, one speaker relates the entire poem as if another person were present with him (Brainaird 42). ...
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... The speaker is telling the sun to wake these people who should be up scurrying around at the break ... The lover then explains that when in love time stands still. ...
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... The whole intent of the poem seems contradictory, but it is very telling of the speaker¯s religious standing. ... This explains the irony of the concluding lines. ...
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... No one ever explains to them that they might be suffering from a common disorder so in ... When a speaker is in front of a group speaking the idea of having his ...
(2633 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)
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