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Death is inevitable and close to all—so close that one poem's speaker claims to feel a funeral in her brain and mourners treading through her mind, with the beating drum of the service and the creaking of a coffin being carried off for buri...
concerned with the internal world of the human spirit than they are with the external world of commerce, politics, and social interactions. The "soul" is a recurrent theme in Dickinson's verse, frequently personified, from the aloof, godde...
June Jordan’s language is a high energy blend of street and literary idiom.... Irony is basic to Jordan’s perception of a violent, antiblack, antifemale culture." Other reviewers acknowledged her adherence to a black oral tradition. In a le...
poems for a publisher who wants to publish a book worldwide. The three poems I have selected for the purpose of reviewing are ‘Jabberwocky’ by Lewis Carroll, ‘To An Athlete Dying Young’ by A. E. Housman and ‘Ulysses’ by Alfred Lord Tennyson...
poem, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, there is a clear parallel among the caged bird and the free bird, and the African American man or woman and the white man or woman as subsisted in today’s world. While Angelou never mentions either rac...
in entirely different time periods, there are certain striking similarities and some stark contrasts between the two epic poems. To start with, the epic poem Beowulf was written in the times of the Anglo-Saxon period which lasted from 449 ...
poem as stated in its title is about the road not taken, not per say about the one less travelled. There are four stressed syllables per line, varying on an iambic tetrameter base. Frosts' tone and setting help illustrate the struggle a per...