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John Keats poem's "First Looking into Chapman's Homer", "Seeing the Elgin Marbles for the First Time"

... appreciation that he was granted this length of time to even experience them. Having viewed these time worn memorials of Grecian skill, in this ... 's translation til dawn with his teacher, he was so moved he wrote this his first great poem and mailed it ...

(2 pages) 111 0 4.2 16/Feb/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Poetry

The essay is of a critical appreciation of an unseen poem, taken from The Lorca Variations, entitled "In A Time Of War".

... we move on the next stanzas , lengthwise, they grow shorter and the lack of commas causes the reader to move from one stanza to the ... of Rothenberg's poem "In a Time of War" seems to encapsulate the poem's subject-matter, written with uncomplicated words of ...

(2 pages) 24 0 5.0 20/Oct/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Poetry

Sailing to Byzantium, comparing the intelligence of a person to physical advantages of body.

... desire to depart from his mortal body and his readiness to move on somewhere his intellect may be of more importance. This desire to ... highlights the fact that every living creature has his own time to pass on. For example, the circle of life motif is ...

(3 pages) 72 0 3.7 21/May/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Poetry

'Ted Hughes Represents Animals as Alien and Opposed to the Civilised Human Consciousness.' Is this an Accurate Representation of the Poems that you have studied?

... to move, so immense and old'. In Ravens, he describes the sheep (because Ravens is actually about sheep, not ravens) as 'kneeling to ... hear stories of people driven to cannibalism because, in times of extreme emotions the will to survive, provided by the Id, ...

(9 pages) 60 3 3.0 22/Feb/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Poetry

Literary Analysis of the poem “Hymn to the Night”, by

... to be looked up in a dictionary in order to understand them, like those that follow: trail (COME AFTER) verb to (allow to) move ...

(7 pages) 15210 0 0.0 01/Feb/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Poetry

In "Fern Hill," by Dylan Thomas depicts a child's magical childhood and the restraints time has on life itself.

... to grow up now because it is becoming "the childless land" (51). Time is demanding the land and people to mature; to move ...

(2 pages) 64 0 4.0 11/Aug/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Poetry

"Goodbye to all that" By Robert Graves.

... He was unable to move. As he was hit, he screamed uncontrollably, but to stop himself, he thrust his own fist into his mouth to stop the ... through at the front line. They didn't want to know most of the time; they turned a blind eye and carried on with ...

(10 pages) 49 0 3.0 13/Oct/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Poetry

Analysis of Yvor Winter's "To My Daughter, 1954"

... means that he is no longer able to shelter and protect her, it is time for her to move away from his shadow. The third stanza ... first line; "The Terminal". Once again referring to the place of decision making. But this time the second half of the line means ...

(4 pages) 19 0 5.0 17/Feb/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Poetry

'In the early stages of 'The Awakening', show how Kate Chopin reveals to us Edna's growing consciousness.': An explanation of the first few chapters of Chopin's take on Madame Bovary!

... to understand in herself. In Chopin's time, it must be remembered; Reisz would have been seen as eccentric and unusual to dedicate her time to music instead of to ...

(7 pages) 160 0 5.0 21/Nov/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Poetry

Exposure. In Wilfred Owen's poem 'Exposure' what techniques does he use to convey his hatred towards war? Explain in detail all of the techniques he uses to do this.

... to show how violently the wind was blowing, causing the wire to move. It allows us to appreciate how cold the men must have been, due to ... with another "but nothing happens". This time, the line is directed to everyone. This includes the men, General ...

(8 pages) 76 0 4.6 23/Feb/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Poetry

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