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With her loss of identity comes a loss of the world as she knew it. The newly stony landscape around her reflects this inner tragedy. Literary and Historical Context of “Medusa” Literary Context “Medusa” was published in Carol Ann Duffy's fifth poetry collection, The World’s Wife (...
Dickinson’s paradoxical final quatrain is generally read as suggesting loss and tragedy, but it’s also possible to read wry humor and wit in these lines. Up until this quatrain, we’ve enjoyed the thrill of the hunt, words likecordialandpleasure, followed by a safe and satisfied sleep upo...
Are as if in a sea of gold—so do The leaves of birch and maple lay themselves As though to bless the ones beneath. The children, They come and go from school. They wait for schoolbuses— Oh Mabel, they’re like the asters, every year ...
Even if the speaker’s “years” away have been good ones, they’ve meant leaving old times behind; any kind of change, the poem suggests, inevitably means some degree of loss. Change might be unavoidable, the poem finally suggests, but accepting it can still be surprisingly terrifying. ...
Originally I is the most brutal. I'm incredibly as if nothing happened. I'm sorry. You just really not in spite of my feelings. I don't like this. This time I'm at a loss. You clearly understand me. Yet so. I know I learned later want to do. 正在翻译,请等待...[translate]...
The organic pattern on the surface of a leaf is also Li, and so is the texture of a rose petal. In short, Wu Li, the Chinese word for physics, means “patterns of organic energy” (“matter/ energy” [Wu] + “universal order/organic patterns” [Li]). This is remarkable since it...
'Ulalume' explores the depths of sorrow and the haunting impact of loss, as the speaker navigates a dark and mysterious landscape.
Episode 63: Wooly-Headed Decline takes its name from a computer-generated poem about loss. Never fear: Real poems are also a part of this episode, along with restless shadows, brain dissection, losing one’s marbles and general cluelessness involving the meaning of the lyrics in Steely Dan’...