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Massage has many positive effects on the body. It stimulates blood circulation and the lymphatic system, improving nutrient transportation and waste elimination. Additionally, it enhances the immune, nervous, digestive, and respiratory systems. It also improves muscle tone, flexibility, body awareness, and coordination. Furthermore, massage can be especially beneficial for specific skin conditions when combined with […]
Anne, as the speaker of the poem, begins describing her feelings at that sad moment. She feels sorry for her grandchild because she thinks that God took her so soon. The repetition of the word âfarewellâ at the beginning of the first three verses emphasizes the tragic situation that she is living. However, the way […]
Compare the Presentation of War in the poems âDulce et Decorum estâ, by Wilfred Owen and âIcarus Allsortsâ, by Roger McGough. Dulce et Decorum est was written by Wilfred Owen and Icarus Allsorts was written by Roger McGough. Dulce was written during WW1. Wilfred Owen wrote this poem while he was in a military hospital. […]
Calligraphy is the art of writing letters and word with decorative strokes. It is a type of visual art. (buffaloah) It was used to decorate buildings, swords or armor. Most of the written decorations were verses from the Qurâan. Early Muslims looked at the artistry of calligraphy as a religious expression. It was a primary […]
âYou left meâ is an intriguingly concise poem by Emily Dickinson. Like many of her other works, the poem follows a tight ballad meterâiambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter. The rhyme is also very precise in the second and fourth lines of each stanza creating an easy to follow flow to the poem. This pattern gives […]
Abraham Chang is a Chinese-American poet and musician born in Queens, New York. He attended Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan and spent his college years in Boston. In 1998, Abe received an Academy of American Poets Prize. Soon after, he returned to New York to attend the MFA program at the University of New York. […]
Carol Ann Duffy seems to ask political/feminist questions in the following poems and believes women to be partly responsible for mass production, industrialisation and technology. The women in Duffyâs poems are seen as obsessive (The Diet, Work) and not in control (the woman who shopped). All three poems seem to combine aspects of femininity into […]
The worldâs wife is a compilation of poems published in 1999 and written by Carol Ann Duffy, a modern feminist poet. It covers various myths in order to give women a voice. This includes the short monologue like poem: âMedusaâ. How do metaphors, symbols and allegories contribute in clarifying the meanings of the poem? Primarily, […]
The task set out in this essay is to examine the listed devices (accentuation, creation of hierarchies, shifts of accent, ambiguity, semanticisation and creation of relationship) of syntactic foregrounding, using examples from poems as illustration. The word âforegroundingâ when used in a literary context means to âmake strangeâ. In other words poets use various literary […]
In this critical essay I will be writing on account of âShooting Starsâ by Carol Ann Duffy. Duffy successfully reveals the true horrors of the Second World War using a wide variety of poetic techniques, of which in this task I will evaluate and finally conclude with my own opinion. Throughout the dramatic monologue Duffy […]
Edgar Lee Masters and Amy Lowell are two poets who have similarities and differences in their approach to poetry. Despite these differences, both poets manage to establish a deep emotional connection with their readers by using a combination of romanticism and modern techniques in their writing. They both explore themes such as life, love, and […]
According to Clugston (2010), poetry is a form of literature that encompasses everything the poet perceives and all of their senses, emotions, experiences, and imagination. It reflects human life but is written concisely and expressively using figurative language. Comprehending it can sometimes be challenging. Poetry aims to captivate the reader’s attention and invites them into […]
In the clever yet relatable poem by Robert Graves, âThe Naked And The Nude,â the narrator compares and contrasts the words ânakedâ and ânude. â In order to prove his point of how semantics can change the feeling associated by a word, which is normally subjective, Graves persuades the reader with structure, allusions, and tone […]
John Keatsâs poetry was greatly influenced by the Romantic Period and the Romantics, appreciation and exaggeration of natureâs beauty. Keatsâs believed that the deepest meaning of life lay in the appreciation of material beauty, and that this beauty could be found in many different objects. He expresses this idea through the form of poetry. âTo […]
Chaucer, who is considered the father of English poetry, resided during the Middle English period. His literary creations can be categorized into three phases. The initial phase, referred to as the French period, demonstrates Chaucer’s significant reliance on French sources and structures. This is noticeable in two of his poems, namely “The Book of the […]
In 1966, Seamus Heaney published his first collection of poems, called âDeath of a Naturalist, which deals with the loss of childhood innocence and the following transitions into adulthood. In this collection of poems, we are shown his admiration for his ancestors, his own distorted view of nature and why he became a writer. The […]
T. S. Eliotâs The Waste Land is an intricate poem that is intentionally difficult to understand; it contains a myriad of allusions to other texts, it has a fragmented narrative structure, speaks in various languages and utilizes surreal imagery. These features, amongst others, contribute to the poemâs complexity. I wish to examine, in detail, how […]
âWhen I Have Fearsâ by John Keats and âMezzo Cammin1â by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow can both be seen as poems written to show that death is inevitably drawing nearer. In both poems, symbols and diction are used to help the reader contrast the two separate works, and through these techniques, these two men elucidate on […]
In the poem âThe Things We Dare Not Tell,â Henry Lawsonâs purpose is to state the two different types of secrets that people posses which are; the kind that should be external to others and the kind that should be kept internal from others. He adopts a simpering and deceived aspect in order to relate […]
Advancing like a silent threat, the onset of winter is presented throughout the poem as a season with sinister intent. The âacid breath of noonâ approaches in a âSlowâ manner, as if sneaking up on autumn. The personification of the âacid breathâ not only suggests to the reader the fog is murderous, but one could […]
The reason I chose the poem âThe Well Dressed Man with a Beardâ (By Wallace Stevens), was because… Well, honestly there was no reason. I opened up a poetry book and decided to open it at random and do whichever poem was on the page. I thought it would be a good challenge. Plus, when […]
Time is sometimes said to be precious because it is the one thing which can never come back and which can never be replaced. To live life to the fullest and to seize the day because life is impermanent are just some of the principles that people uphold in their life just because they see […]