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    Poetry is a writing style that is used to an expression of feels and ideas. It has some has a patterned rhythm to it, and others are free verse. Poems are used to tell a story, tell history, feelings, convey meanings, what the narrative sees, and more. Poems have nature of elements in them like in songs and also have a meaning that author what to share in their works. All poems have its differences and similarities to them. For example Edgar Allan Poe 's poem "Annabel Lee" and Mary Sidney Wroth…

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    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was an acclaimed poet in the 1800s and the first non-British writer to have a honorary bust placed in Poet’s corner, Westminster Abbey, in 1884 (Belanger 1). He was very popular during his time and still is today. Many events in Longfellow’s life influenced what he wrote about and his style. Longfellow’s travels, schooling, and obstacles in life wholly created Longfellow’s simple and sentimental style of writing that was so admired. To begin, Longfellow was a…

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    1792, at Field Place. As the oldest of their seven children, Shelley left home at age of 10 to study at Syon House Academy. ● After two years, he enrolled at Eton College and began writing poetry. He was severely bullied, by his classmates. Within a year he had published two novels and two volumes of poetry. His first publication was a Gothic novel, Zastrozzi (1810) ● In 1811, While he was doing this he wrote a pamphlet with Thomas Jefferson Hogg called “The Necessity of Atheism”. This got…

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    permeated the lives of writers, painters, and poets, who lived in a world rich with art but low in life expectancy. This unresolvable angst, and the frequency with which death struck, animated the Romantic poets of the 1800s, stoked their fears of failure, and stimulated reflective, eloquent verse. Some Romantics, like the Englishman John Keats, answered this inner dread; others, like the American…

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    Have you ever fallen in love with someone? Poetry is an understandable language that expresses feelings and reading poetries make people feel better. Love is the person’s heart who get warmth and it’s the deepest feelings that mostly everyone fell in love with. I decided to use the topic of “Love” because it’s romantic and understanding poems. “ I Love You Except Because I Do Not Love You” by Pablo Neruda was explaining the feelings of anyone could possibly feels. “ Remember Me” by Macia A.…

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    Allusions In John Donne

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    rests in the amount of literary references used in Donne’s work. Some critics pronounce that Donne believed in new ideas and cultivated them, using literary references as models for his own poetry. Some regard that Donne was not only learned, but used science and mythology to make a specific point in his poetry, appealing to a wider range of critical thinkers. Others disagree with both statements, saying that Donne’s success was merely lucky and he held education to little importance, following…

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    People use different communicative forms to show their thoughts and feelings to the others. The most commonly used form of expressing one’s feelings and emotions is writing especially poetry. Many poetry writers' works gain authority, and can be considered as literary canonical works, thus, these authors become literary canonical figures. But what does the term ‘literary canons’ mean? Literary canons are a collection of literary works and authors approved by academic scholars, having high…

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    Short Essay On Sappho

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    causes. She wrote a poem called Cleis, in this poem she talks about her, “having a small daughter called Cleis” (Line 2-4), so it is believed she had a daughter, but like most of her life events, it far from certain. What was clear about Sappho is her poetry, she was a poet that focus on passion and love for various people and for both sexes. Plato hailed her as “the tenth…

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    father and entrepreneur, Lawrence Ferlinghetti helped generate the literary movement: “Beat” in the 1950s. Like many others, he believed that literature should be available to all everyone. Despite, their education, wealth or heritage. He composed poetry to discuss taboos, political movement and to ponder “American idiom and modern jazz.” (Lawrence Ferlinghetti). Lawrence Ferlinghetti was a vital artist during the 1950s; he led an authoritative example for others, resulting in many artists…

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    types of poetry. Starting from the streets of Athens with the philosophical and artistic minds of the Greeks, poetry quickly moved East, hastily engulfing the entire globe because of it’s ability to answer questions and power to put into words what the average man cannot explain. Today, as scholars and students study the evolution of literary advances, the Romantic period of poetry is accredited to some of the greatest expletory missions of self and spiritual revolutions of mankind. The Romantic…

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