Otherwise the work's length of several hundred pages denies it the label of"poeme en prose;' while affirming that of"prose poetique." Fabienne Moore cites Fenelon's work as a progenitor in the evolution of the prose poem. Prose poetry must, as its oxymor...
Claude McKay's 'America' juxtaposes admiration and critique of the U.S., blending its vigor with its flaws. Invoking 'Ozymandias,' McKay suggests America's potential fall yet expresses complex love for its inspiring strength. The sonnet's ABABABABABABCC rhyme scheme and oxymoron "cultured hell...
of course—consider this a representative sample. Even so, the amount of data I wound up processing was enormous. Poetry anthologies have way more entries in them than short story anthologies, and are sometimes thousands of pages long. I knew this already, of course, but now I know it wit...
“People will take advantage—everyone will want us to come to their house just because they don’t feel like coming in.” We assured them their secret was safe with us. That evening, Mom sat by Dad’s hospital bed where he lay, undressed for the hassle of clothing twisting around his...
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Spectator Sheep express themselves with Naaaaaa’s and Baaaaaa’s when asked about things in the workplace. They are most certainly not involved and engaged and they are often not moving in the same direction…Continue reading→ April 3, 2018 ...
is to take an active interest in the idiosyncrasies of the English language, and notice when I come across puns, oxymorons, anagrams, and so on. When I encounter such things, I tend to ask myself how I can incorporate that into a poem. Is that a different way of looking at the ...
He counseled them to give up the plan. triumphantadj. victorious or successful; taking great pride and joy in one’s success or victory §triumph n.; triumphal adj.; triumphantly adv.Ex:胜利的欢呼声a triumphant cheer pegn. a short piece of wood, metal, etc., usually thinner at one ...
in him. The same argument applies to her tears; she depletes his “life’s blood” (line 16) when she cries. This is why she said to be “unkindly kind” with her tears (line 15); this oxymoron emphasizes the lover’s pain in seeing the extent of her need to be with him. He...
In the following pragraph, I will make a detail analysis to Dickinson's death poem. 2.Analyse the death poems 2.1 Synthetical analyse the death poem Many of Dickenson's poems deal explicitly with concepts of death.One group of them regard death as a fearful destroyer and a ruthless corrupt...