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After Us

AAFTER US In this poem, the poet uses a surplus of imagery to allow the reader to fully see what she is trying to get us to picture. In the first line, she talks about how rain, which can be destructive or helpful, is seeping into a room where books and other material things reside. In the lines to follow, she writes about how everything that flourished under the sun, turned away to try and find the light that they so desperately need. This shows the destructive side to rain because it paints the picture of a dark day with rain falling and silencing all activities that happen during the day. In the second paragraph, the poet writes about a portrait, which has sketches of boats and barns and this creates the image of a perfect utopia where everything is peaceful and nothing has disturbed it. The paragraph that follows this peaceful picture, is where the foreboding and evil rain begins to make its appearance again. She writes about how everything that was ever thought of or invented or t

After Us

AAFTER US In this poem, the poet uses a surplus of imagery to allow the reader to fully see what she is trying to get us to picture. In the first line, she talks about how rain, which can be destructive or helpful, is seeping into a room where books and other material things reside. In the lines to follow, she writes about how everything that flourished under the sun, turned away to try and find the light that they so desperately need. This shows the destructive side to rain because it paints the picture of a dark day with rain falling and silencing all activities that happen during the day. In the second paragraph, the poet writes about a portrait, which has sketches of boats and barns and this creates the image of a perfect utopia where everything is peaceful and nothing has disturbed it. The paragraph that follows this peaceful picture, is where the foreboding and evil rain begins to make its appearance again. She writes about how everything that was ever thought of or invented or t

Wheels

WWheels "WHEELS" is an Award Winning dark humored drama about MICKEY (Donavon Warren), a suicidal paraplegic who just can't kill himself no matter how hard he tries. During a cripple bar fight, he crosses paths with an explosive homeless junkie on wheels, DRAKE (Patrick Hume). Mickey offers him $500 to shoot him in the head, which he gladly accepts, and an unusual friendship is born. Armed only with their brotherly friendship they must survive the streets, heroin, cocaine, "En Vogue" prostitutes, and their painful pasts. WHEELS is the story of two broken people, grasping for a reason to live - or die. Thank You!! PS: Blogging is Passion Of Mine.  

The Partial Explanation

TThe Partial Explanation  Reflection: I think the topic of the sonnet is "Don't snoop", in light of the fact that the individual sitting tight for their request has been hanging tight for quite a while and is doing whatever it takes not to listen in on the cook. By and large i'm a little befuddled on what the message truly is. At the point when the writer says "Appears as though quite a while since the server has took my request", I think he implies that his food has consumed a large chunk of the day to get to him. Else I truly don't have the foggiest idea what the sonnet implies other than my examination. The title is "The Partial Explanation", and possibly that is the reason I am befuddled. It's anything but a real halfway clarification. At the point when the creator says "A glass of ice-water stays with me", I accept he implies that the individual in sonnet feels forlorn and has sat tight for his nourishment for to long. Thank

A Farewell

AA Farewell  Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem “A Farewell” beautifully describes the fact that death is something which will come to everyone, be it rich or poor. No one on earth can escape death. We all feel that after we die people will be sad and mourn. Yes it is true that the people we love will be disheartened but their life will be the usual and the nature will also remain the same. Nature continues the way as though it was unaffected by our death. Rivulet for example at last merges into the river, becomes one with the river, similarly death which is a natural process makes us one with God. The line “Thy tribute wave delivers” reminds of a funeral which is carried out after the death of a person. The poem is expressed in a negative and depressing tone and expresses the fact that the moment an individual dies even his or her family is no longer interested in keeping the body with them. Lord Tennyson’s poem has a deep meaning because it explains the timidity of our existence. It explain

Radio

RRadio  In Memory of Radio by the most regarded and acclaimed African-American artist Amiri Baraka was first distributed in Preface to a Twenty Volume Suicide Note in 1961. Written in free section in conversational style, this sonnet essentially manages the thoughts of separation, innovation, creative mind, distinction and the artist's part in the general public. Radio has been an image of sentimentality or the feeling of misfortune in the sonnet.  Amiri Baraka (1934-2014)  Amiri Baraka (1934-2014)  The main refrain opens with a facetious inquiry, 'Who at any point has halted to think about the heavenly nature of Lamont Cranston?' Cranston is the anecdotal hero otherwise called The Shadow who with his superpower can change the psyche of individuals. In the following line he responds to his own inquiry in an incidental manner "(just jack Kerouac that I am aware of: and me)". The speaker prohibits himself from the mass American who have been deluded by the radio, a

The Poet

 TThe Poet The Poet is one among the essays of Emerson that was published in the first edition in 1844. In this essay, Emerson speaks about what a true poet is and how a true poet is able to express the thoughts and puts the words, what many people cannot do. In the epigraph, Emerson explains the qualities of a poet who penetrates deeply into the true nature of things around him. Later on the essay has been categorized into four paragraphs, giving the clear picture of what a true poet and his feelings is all about. In the first part of the essay, Emerson says that a poet represents humanity and that he could be called as the ‘Man of Beauty’ as the poet acknowledges interdependence between the material and spiritual world. Emerson says that the poet is more close to nature and unlike many of us who stay away from nature, a poet could feel and understand and explore and in turn expose the hidden secrets of nature to us. Emerson says that poetry is not something that was found some time b

Neglect

NNeglect In the sonnet "Disregard" by R.T. Smith, Smith writes in a passionate tone as he utilizes symbolism and an analogy to recount a story and pass on the difficulties of misfortune. The speaker interfaces his experience of losing an apple tree and the outcome of his experience to the lament and blame people go through when they think about their slip-ups and laments in the wake of losing a friend or family member. Upset on the grounds that the apple tree that he disregarded is presently gone, the speaker utilizes symbolism by inquiring as to whether what he will recollect will be "the fragrance of apple branches smoking in the wood oven" and afterward proceeds with his second thoughts saying " I ought to have hacked the dead appendages right on time." Through the speaker's considerations, he portrays the way toward adapting; we have positive recollections however we likewise consider what we fouled up to whatever we lost. Rather than confronting w

Did I Miss Anything?

DDid I Miss Anything?  Stanza 1 The poet begins by saying, “Nothing” and adds that he has missed nothing as they (teacher and students) realized that he (the absentee) was not there and hence they were sitting quietly for two hours. with their hands on the desks. It is a kind of sarcastic answer. Stanza 2 In the next stanza, the teacher’s anger comes out. He tells the absentee that he taught the lessons which covered 40% of the term syllabus and also assigned the students a quiz which is worth 50% of the term paper’s marks. Stanza 3 The tone again shifts to sarcasm. According to the teacher, he (student) missed nothing as the course has no values or meaning. So he should remain absent as all the activities that take place in the class have no purpose for himself as well as for the absentee. Stanza 4 In the 4th stanza, the poet says that shortly after he began teaching an angel just appeared that told about the ways to attain wisdom for the life and also that this is the last class afte

The Bat

TThe Bat The Bat Poet (1964) is a children’s folktale by Randall Jarrell. The beautiful, classic, black-and-white illustrations accompanying story were drawn by Maurice Sendak. The story is about appreciating individuality in a world that pressures one to conform. One small brown bat, the narrator and protagonist of the work, rebels against the expectations and advice of others. Though the bat consistently encounters conflict with his fellow bats and other animals, he learns to appreciate and accept his own differences. Jarrell’s approach imparts wisdom for children while offering more mature commentary through an embedded allegory about poetry. The small brown bat is curious about what happens during the daytime, however, the other bats do not share his desire. When the other bats on the porch urge the small brown bat to fly with them to the barn, he decides to stay put, deciding to venture into the unknown and unfamiliar daylight. The small brown bat awakens alone on a porch in the d

Numbers

NNumbers   This sonnet clarifies how anything can be checked, added, deducted, duplicated, etcetera. It helps me to remember how straightforward everything is through a numbered viewpoint of existence with just tallying and tackling. The line that truly stood apart to me was line 1, which expressed "I like the liberality of numbers", implying that numbers show up wherever throughout everyday life. The sonnet proceeds to discuss how numbers are utilized in explicit and normal cases, as in cooking and eating. Numbers likewise give a basic viewpoint on the world on the grounds that every thing has an explicit reply answer. For instance, they are utilized to tally the number of articles or things are available around then, similar to two shoes making one sets or three shirts lying on the floor. There is additionally an exact and basic answer, which make numbers so incredible. Mary Cornish, the writer of the sonnet, concurs by composing that numbers are "wherever you look&quo

How Bright It Is

HHow Bright It Is  The creator is Brian Turner, he is a U.S. Armed force veteran. He composed his book, "Here, Bullet" while he was in Iraq. This gives the sonnet a feeling of reality since Brian Turner has really seen these pictures, all things considered, while serving the military. As an association there are sonnets that are prewar while other's are composed by "channel writers", who composed their sonnets while they were in the conflict which was battled in channels. Brian Turner is like them as he likewise has the experience for composing verse in regards to war and the scars that it leaves on individuals. Thank You!! PS: Blogging is Passion Of Mine.

Thanks

TThanks   Outwardly of Yusef Komunyakaa's "Much obliged" is a miserable kind of tale about a youngster in the Vietnam War who relates occasions in which might have been his last. He expresses gratefulness to specific articles, as though they were the explanation that he didn't truth be told get shot, or that he didn't stumble over a landmine. The thanks he is giving could be hindered as on account of God for these articles, or an out and out assertion of an absence of god in his life or this conflict. Komunyakaa is saying something about the conflict, and about his convictions, however it is just with additional analyzation that the peruser can start to see which side Komunyakaa is coming from; the strict side or a nearly denouncement of religion and an absence of a divine being in the Vietnam War.  The sonnet opens with Komunyakaa expressing gratefulness "for the tree between me and a marksman's shot." Thank You!! PS: Blogging is Passion Of Mine.

Questions

QQuestions  In the main refrain storyteller truly needed to realize how the time began and he puzzle over and befuddled whether there was a major blast which made the universe.  In the second refrain he is intrigued to know why the dinosaurs passed on inspite of being such gigantic animals. He is astonished that all that one can see of these once strong and incredible animals are their fossilized remaining parts.  In the third refrain the storyteller ponders when animal preferences primate and the monkey which viewed as our progenitors transformed into individual, he additionally meander how their cerebrum formed into incredible mind of human.  ln the last refrain the writer is searching for the responses to puzzles like what makes the ice covers liquefy and how one can return to world. Different inquiries that difficulty him are the place where we as a whole have come from and where we all follow pass on . He is very intrigued to realize who is accountable for the word and all the cha

The Good Life

TThe Good Life  In the primary lines of 'The Good Life,' the speaker, who is normally viewed as Tracy K. Smith, starts by tossing the peruser into a picture of how cash is seen and talked about. She utilizes representation to portray its transitory and amazing nature. At one second, everything appears to be steady, and in the following, it leaves the way to purchase milk and is gone forever. By contrasting it with a "baffling sweetheart," the writer is drawing correlations among cash and joy, delight, and fervor. It's these things, however it is additionally perplexing and difficult to comprehend. She's additionally recommending that one can't rely upon cash, actually like they can't rely upon a baffling sweetheart. They can leave whenever without clarification.  In the following lines, the speaker movements to her own viewpoint on cash. At whatever point she hears anybody talk about cash, she begins to feel nostalgic. She doesn't actually miss the

Introduction To Poetry

IIntroduction To Poetry Verse is something to be capable. A sonnet isn't something which is plane faceted and can be perceived with a simple look. One should attempt to jump profound into the importance behind its expressions.  A sonnet isn't intended to be deciphered strongly to have the option to draw some significance out of it. It is measure which requires an exertion and a longing to peruse it and over again until you truly start to appreciate the sonnet. A peruser should appreciate and peruse verse as an individual encounter and concoct their translation.  As the title "a prologue to the verse" recommends, the writer has attempted to draw out the subject that verse should be capable and appreciated. Most perusers attempt to comprehend the words in the sonnet at a simple glance and sort out its exacting significance.  Artist has utilized numerous analogies for sonnet to stress how intently a sonnet should be perused and deciphered to comprehend it totally. A '

The Cantos

  TThe Cantos Pound started composing The Cantos in 1915, yet it was distributed in pieces over numerous years, and when the initial not many were distributed, Pound actually had not gotten comfortable to his idea. He distributed three cantos in Verse in the late spring of 1917, and afterward minor departure from these cantos in different diaries in late 1917 and mid 1918. Extra cantos were distributed from 1919 through mid 1924—early forms of what came to be Cantos 4–13. A Draft of the Cantos 17–27 was distributed in 1928, lastly Pound added three extra cantos and in 1930 distributed the whole initial 30 out of one volume: A Draft of XXX Cantos. An American release was distributed in 1933.  Because of the piecemeal distribution of these initial 30 cantos, they will in general feel less brought together than later areas. The China Cantos and the John Adams Cantos, for instance, each have a reasonable bringing together subject. However large numbers of the significant designs and subjec