'Let America Be America Again' is a plea for freedom and equality. Langston Hughes was poor and on a train ride through the Depression-hit US, far from the American Dream.
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Dickinson had lived ad reclusive life in domestic “Corners”. But once she began her joint life with the dominating Muse, her powers of expression became unlimited. She could be animated in pursuit of a fleeing insight; she could speak so loudly...
‘Tamerlane’ delves into the human psyche, probing love, ambition, mortality, and existential dilemmas, offering a profound introspection into the human condition. View Poetry+ Review Corner Poem Analyzed by Norman Sassoli M.A. in Literature and a B.A. in English Literature and Creative Writing...
Perhaps the turning point came when the French royal family was caught escaping in the summer of 1791 and sent back to Paris for trial. The beginning of the end. England looked on with a mix of horror and trepidation. Luckily for Blake (and the royal family) such radical events and polit...
I let her into the warm barn; I pour oats, clean her stall, then fork more hay into the trough; When she kicks my hand away, why do I think of my wife? Larry Gross from Sijo West #2, Summer 1996 Barb’s Poem Mourning Departure ...
According to the poem, then, time and memory almost have a life of their own, as capable of destabilizing someone’s mind as offering it reassurance—through turning life into a constant reminder of death. Line-by-Line Explanation & Analysis of “Rhapsody on a Windy Night” Lines 1-7 Th...
report, the life of an unknown man. The poem was written while the poet was moving from England to the United States. This was an important turning point in his life. Not only was his residence changing, but so too were his opinions about the importance of the powers of his written ...
let us rather choose, armed with hell-flames and fury, all at once o'er heaven's high towers to force resistless way, turning our tortures into horrid arms against the torturer; when, to meet the noise of his almighty engine, he shall hear infernal thunder, and, for lightning, see ...
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