as made clear both by their eventual deaths at the end of the poem and by their sense, in the second to last stanza, that the “love of God seems dying.” The soldiers, beset by the elements, imagine the love of God itself flickering out. Nature not only kills the men, it also de...
it becomes clear that is not going to be a war poem in which the soldiers on the other side are the enemy. The enemy here is nature and it is personified from the start with the language of violence. This is World War I where images of the fighting men are dominated by rifles with...
The main theme of"Exposure"is the futility of war, and its devastating effects on the human psyche. Owen portrays the soldiers as being helpless against the forces of nature, as they are constantly exposed to the harsh winter weather and the enemy's gunfire. The poem begins with the line ...
The aim of this thesis is to explore Spenser's treatment of truth and falsehood - and the shifting territory between them - and, finally, to place this perspective within a total view of the poem. The thesis begins with a discussion of d... Chirnside,Sylvia 被引量: 0发表: 1977年 Seque...
Briefly, tissue samples were homogenized in 1 ml TRIzol Reagent per 50 mg tissue using a tissue homog- enizer, and the quantity and purity of the total RNA were evaluated using a nanodrop 2000c UV spectropho- tometry (Thermo Scientific, USA) at 260 and 280 nm. Using the Power ...
of what influence the pope’s position may have on public opinion regarding this polarizing issue. In a national probability survey experiment of U.S. adults (n = 1212), we find that brief exposure to Pope Francis influenced the climate-related beliefs of broad segments of the pu...
Briefly, tissue samples were homogenized in 1 ml TRIzol Reagent per 50 mg tissue using a tissue homog- enizer, and the quantity and purity of the total RNA were evaluated using a nanodrop 2000c UV spectropho- tometry (Thermo Scientific, USA) at 260 and 280 nm. Using the Power ...