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Dulce Et Decorum Est Wilfred Owen War
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The World Is Too Much With Us BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH technology
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To an Athlete Dying Young BY A. E. HOUSMAN
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Theme: death, time, pride, home Tone: upset Speaker/Audience: athlete and speaker were close freidns Key literary devices: symbolism, imagery
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A narrow fellow in the grass (1096) BY EMILY DICKINSON snake
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The Lamb BY WILLIAM BLAKE
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A Barred Owl" Richard Wilbur owls eat
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The Tyger By: William Blake
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The Raven BY EDGAR ALLAN POE
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'Out, Out—' BY ROBERT FROST boy's cut hand
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The History Teacher Billy Collins lies to students
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Incident Countee Cullen called n word
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Theme: you have to keep moving Tone: nonchalant Speaker/Audience: Key literary devices:
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The Birthday Party Theme crying lady
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Theme: things don't always turn out like you want them Tone: nonchalant Speaker/Audience: Key literary devices: situational irony