| 1. | ode to autumn ‘Ode to Autumn’ – John Keats
The name of the poem, gives the readers a foresight as to what the poem is about. An ‘Ode’ is celebration of something and by reading the title the readers knows that here Keats is praising autumn.
In the first line of the poem, using an apostrophe, Keats tells us so...
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| 2. | Ode on a Grecian Urn ... In this poem, “the Ode on a Grecian Urn”, it is the perfection of beauty as art - transfixed and transfigured forever.
Instead of looking to nature for idealized beauty in “Ode to a Grecian Urn”, Keats turns his attention to man-made art for inspiration. It is the moment frozen in t...
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| 3. | Keats ... ” and “Ode to Autumn” are two almost opposite poems that John Keats has written. John Keats seems to be in a depressed state and portrays himself as a man who is thinking about life’s letdowns as he writes “Why Did I Laugh Tonight? ... The whole poem comes across as dark and creepy, and one ...
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| 4. | appreciation of To Autumn by John Keats “To Autumn”, a vivid and sensuous description of the scenery John Keats encountered and marvelled at in the midst of his Sunday constitutional is something to be marvelled at itself. ...
The first verse seems to be concentrated on the beginning of autumn, conveying images of an organic and sunny ...
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| 5. | Ode to A Nightingale Vs Ode on a Grecian urn Ode on a Grecian Urn vs. Ode to a Nightingale
Ode on a Grecian Urn is written to initially state the perfection of the permanence depicted in the world of Tempe or the dales of Arcady. The speakers real world of process, change, passion, and death is that of which is trying to be escaped by visual...
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| 6. | Compare Ode On A Grecian Urn and Ode To A Nightingale By John Keats In the odes “Ode on a Grecian Urn” and “Ode to a Nightingale” by John Keats, the author talks about the ideal life and how it differs from the real one. In “Ode on a Grecian Urn” Keats describes another life of its own from pictures on an urn. ... In “Ode to a Nightingale” the poet talks about pa...
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| 7. | Shelley's Poems The relationship between the significant aspects of Shelley’s nature inspired subject matter, lyrical sound and intense imagery create a harmonious and spiritual collaboration of poetic genius. This is evidently revealed through awe-stricken nature related poems such as ‘Ode to the West Wind’ and ‘T...
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| 8. | ode to a nightingale Ode to a Nightingale
In his poem "Ode to a Nightingale," John Keats uses powerful, distinct symbolism and imagery. The nightingale, for instance, is interpreted by many to be a symbol of Keats poetic inspiration and satisfaction. This symbolism can be seen by the vivid descriptions that Keats...
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| 9. | Autumn begins in Merry Ferry Ohio Autumn Begins In Martins Ferry Ohio Darius Marques Cartwright
I. ... Meaning - Autumn Begins in Martins Ferry Ohio.
“Autumn Begins in Martins Ferry Ohio. ... The poem “Autumn Begins…” with an observation of a high school football game and the activities that is present within its walls. I...
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| 10. | Explication of To Autumn By John Keats ... ” (Keats L. 1-2) “To Autumn” was written by John Keats’ towards the end of his life. ... The sequential manner in which the poem is written ultimately portrays Autumn, the season, as an individual. The poem is broken up into three stanzas and in each stanza “Autumn” moves through differen...
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| 11. | Autumn and Spring
Autumn and Spring
Spring and autumn are both one of the temperate seasons that occur through out the year, although there is exquisite beauty in the seasons of autumn and spring, there are also distinctions which allow each season to stand on its own. It begins with...
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| 12. | toautumn The poem ˇ°To Autumnˇ±, by John Keats, is a typical lyric, which emphasizes the authorˇŻs real attitudes for life through various fall imageries. In the poem, John Keats describes many appropriate images to demonstrate the change of the Autumn in different stages and illustrate the progression of de...
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| 13. | Analysis on La Belle Dame Sans Mercy An analysis on La Belle Dame Sans Mercy (John Keats)
John Keats was Born on 31 October, 1795, and he was the first of Frances Jennings and Thomas Keats’ five children. He wrote many famous poems such as Ode to a Nightingale, Ode to Melancholy, Ode to a Gecian Urn and La Belle Dame Sans Mercy. ......
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| 14. | Write an essay of no more than 1500 words in which you analyse the poem and ... Words such as “swell” and “plump” are indicative of this and convey the bounty which Autumn brings. ... This is important in establishing and maintaining the flow of the poem, for use of a main verb would close the movement of the first stanza. ... The final line of the poem is wholly app...
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| 15. | Tragedy of AIDS My daughter, Autumn, always loved the outdoors. She loved sports and any physical activity. She put her whole energy into everything she did. In a way, you could have called her a tomboy in her younger years, but she still had the same kind of hope and desire that all girls share... to someday be in...
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| 16. | Celebration of TraditionInterpretation of Ode to The Drum by Yusef Kommunyakka
In this paper, I will examine “Ode to the Drum”, written by Yusef Komunyakaa. “Ode to a Drum”, as indicated by the title, is a celebration of the drum in context of the African American experience. A point of particular interest in this paper is the drum as a vehicle for tradition, communicatio...
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| 17. | ode to a nightingle In “Ode to a Nightingale”, Keats is reflecting on a beautiful and imaginative moment of nature. He is wishing to savor this moment, but due to the various cycles of nature, this moment cannot last for long, there is constant change. Nature itself can go on forever, it is continuous, but on the other...
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| 18. | Soul Searching John Keats “Ode to Psyche” is a lyrical poem that is revealed in an euphoric utopia where ideas and aspirations become the fundamental elements that maintain the human spirit. The persona’s perpetual love for the goddess Psyche is clear by way of his proposal to create the perfect life for her. She ...
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| 19. | John Keats What do John Keats, Ghalib, and Charles Baudelaire have in common? ... Three great examples of this are Baudelaire’s “A Carrion”, Keats’ “Ode on a Grecian Urn”, and Ghalib’s V and XII Ghazals. ...
Another great poem that speaks of sadness is John Keats’ “Ode to a Grecian Urn.” This poem is ki...
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| 20. | quang China Early Chinese civilization, which is over 4000 years old, was marked by feudalistic agricultural societies, which gave way to building of Chinese empires. Chinese dynasties included, Xia (c. 2200 - c. 1750 BC), Shang (c. 1750 - c. 1040 BC), Western Zhou (c. 1100 - 771 BC) Eastern Zhou (771 - 2...
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| 21. | Ode To A Nightingale Ode to a Nightingale Final Response
Created by jperez. ... ” Because Keats is constantly in Brown’s company, in his backyard at his house, knowing his friend is nearby when he divulges into the imagined vis-ŕ-vis the nightingale; he feels a certain comfort in his friend. ... In other words, there...
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| 22. | Seasons In The Bluest Eye The novel is divided into the four seasons, but it pointedly refuses to meet the expectations of these seasons. The Bluest Eye begins in Autumn, a time known for falling leaves, plants dying, things coming to an end however, in Morrisons novel, Autumn is the time when Pecola starts menstruating, or ...
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| 23. | John Keats Ode on a Grecian Urn John Keats, solely using his imagination, interprets the events shown through pictures on an urn in “Ode on a Grecian Urn.” His descriptions give the urn a quality of beauty that time cannot affect. Keats imagines the type of music being played during the events pictured. ... He wonders what kinds...
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| 24. | Autumn Time Topic: Autumn Time at a Fruit Farm Purpose: To inform my audience about autumn time at a fruit farm. Specific purpose: To inform my audience about the activities, fruits, and vegetables available during the fall season. Central Idea: There are many activities to do at a fruit farm during the fall su...
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| 25. | Passage to India E M Forster Discuss the significance of the structure of A Passage to A Passage to India by E.M. Forster has a tripodal structure running throughout the novel, which is best represented by its splitting up into three parts; Mosque, Caves and Temple. ... There is a total lack of imagination on the part of the British to understand and appreciate both the Indian way of...
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| 26. | Britain custums SUMMER Summer (June, July and August) is a relaxing time when the Brithish make the most of the warm sunshine. Nothing can be more pleasant that a leisurely picnic in the heard of the countryside, a peaceful cruise down the river or for the more active a hike along our dramatic coastline. Pub garden...
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| 27. | Japanese Aesthetics in Teika and Saigyo Fuijiwara Teika and the poet-priest Saigyo are both considered as great Japanese poets of their time, each having written hundreds of poems. ...
Teika was the son of another famous poet, Fujiwara Shunzei, who was the first person to actually incorporate the concept of yűgen, which can be loosely...
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| 28. | Wonders of nature NEW DELHI: Aishwarya. Aishu. Ash. A. Call her what you want. But the Awesome A, like Big B, is here to reign. It's nearly a decade since Ash seized, or ceased, our imagination. If her beauty embellishes itself annually even at the Hindu rate of growth, we are going to have a mind-seizure. Each day i...
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| 29. | Ode to a Nightingale ... Discuss it with reference to his Poem ‘Ode to A Nightingale.’
An ode is an address to someone and Keats addressed the mentioned poem to a nightingale. ... In the rustling of leaves, in the beauty of a sparrow’s flight, in the naive ness of a child’s laugh, or for that matter in the song ...
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| 30. | fashion trends in the 2003and 2004 ...
Spring - Summer 2003 Fashion Colour Trends
Colours for Spring and Summer 2003 include taupe, beige, chocolate, agate slices, peach, nude, soft rose, antique pink, dusty pink, deeper rose, ochre, gold, pale olive green, deeper tones of olive, apple green, chartreuse green, whitened aniseed...
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| 31. | John Keats Life As a poem, distinguished by a beauty that contrasts "real melancholy" with "imaginary relief" (Wullschlager, 4, quoting Leigh Hunt), Ode to a Nightingale was written at a time in his life when Keats found himself caught at the junction between two worlds. Published in the spring of 1819 (May, 1819),...
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| 32. | A walk to remember Setting in ”The Bluest Eye” Time 1940-41 The novel is divided into the four seasons Place Lorain, Ohio (Morrison's home town) It is more preciously set around Broadway, Twenty-First and Thirty-Fifth Streets. At the time the story takes place Lorain is a small industrial town populated with immigrant...
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| 33. | ode to the penis ... The penis truly is one of the creators’ greatest creations. ... The penis is power; those who wield it well know the power of the penis. I- little ones- wield a powerful penis. ... No folks women are very smart, but they can never ever get over the penis. The penis can tame the smartest most...
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| 34. | pigs in space Josh Green The general story behind the Ode on a Grecian Urn is that a speaker stands in front of an ancient Grecian urn and speaks to it. The fifth and last stanza shows the speaker comprehending the ultimate conclusions that came from his other attempts to communicate with the urn. He is ecstatic ...
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| 35. | analysis of shakesperae A well-written poem normally will utilize some or all of six elements of literature to express an idea thoroughly. A few elements include plot, setting, and diction, each of which provides for an effective piece of literature. William Shakespeare wrote several sonnets that carefully use the elements...
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| 36. | the new start Esther Kim Sheila Dickson English 101 October 14, 2003 Essay #1 The New Start The new day has come. On the first day, and the first quarter at CSCC, I am standing at the bus stop; smiling. While I am waiting for a CODA number5 bus to come and take me to school, I am picturing myself ten years ago, a...
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| 37. | me yuiyuuHave I Accomplished Anything in High School? Although I have only been in high school for a year and a half, I have relaxed that it is not a huge waste of time. I have accomplished many note worthy goals in my brief time in high school. I have gone from being a gangly, tall, uncoordinated, whi...
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| 38. | My Mama I used to judge my mama as a bad person. ... My grandmama would curse my mama with words, bad words i think, when my mama drops me off at her house and never return. ... But whenever I asked her about my mama, she raged with fury and warned me not to ask about her ever again. ... It was Autumn an...
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| 39. | As Imperceptibly as Grief ... One of the later poems, “As Imperceptibly as Grief,” number 1540, deals with how Emily Dickinson realized that life had passed her by, and that she had missed out on the wonders she could have had. ...
“As imperceptible as grief”, the very beginning of the poem shows a lapse of time gone u...
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| 40. | It was a mild Autumn evening when I saw her for the final time ... I woke at ten as I do every Saturday, the usual vain rituals of gelling my untidy blonde hair and dousing myself in aftershave were completed before I left my flat. En route to Starbucks for my early morning cappucino, I made a brief stop at the cashline to withdraw Ł50. ... I didnt care, neit...
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| 41. | road not yet taken thus far ... Poetzinger
English Foundations
6/03/03
What’s the meaning of The Road Not Taken?
Robert Frosts The Road Not Taken is one of the most miss-
interpreted poems. Most people think its about choosing the road less
traveled and that’s completely wrong. ... About...
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| 42. | Concert Essay on Beethoven On Sunday, October 26th my husband and I attended a concert at the nearby Claremont Colleges. ... The second piece was by Ludwig Van Beethoven entitled “Symphony No. ... 125, Choral” which involved singing and Beethoven had always wanted to set “Ode to Joy” to music. ...
The concert was a full...
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| 43. | iKEA ... Studio sets were created depicting rooms furnished with items from IKEA and the ads appeared to have been written by the customers explaining why they had chosen selected items of furniture. ... The original four advertisement were so well received by the client that the number of executions ...
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| 44. | Love poems Im No Angel
This documant contains poems written by me (Anne-marie Murphy) which you can also find on my website, http://www. ... com/noangelpoems/
All poems are copyrighted to me and by reading this document you agree not to distribute or otherwise circulate the poems herein without the own...
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| 45. | theater What was your project? My groups’ project was the Greek chorus. As a group we decided it would be a good idea to use one of Sophocles plays. We chose the choral scene (ode) of Oedipus at Colonus because the scene was perfect for the number of people and was reasonable to do with limited time and pro...
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| 46. | On A Defece of Poetry by Percy Bysshe Shelley “A Defence of Poetry”
Percy Bysshe Shelly, in his “A Defence of Poetry”, mainly discusses what poetry is, who a poet is, what the principles of poetry are and how these principles are applied. In the first part of his work, he focuses on the argument what poetry is, which is the very section we are...
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| 47. | FOLLOWING IS A FAKE WARNING WARNING CAUTION DO NOT TOUCH ... as the autumn leaves fade
i wait and wait for you to come join me
so it could be like it used to
only you and me
i feel you put your arms around me
warm like fire
but when i turn around
youre gone
im a big big girl in a big big world
its not a big big thing
if you leave me
bu...
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| 48. | Coffeeshop As I pull up to my destination my eyes are quickly drawn to the attractive lighting of the coffee house. Upon the opening of the door I am hit with a wave of cool Autumn air. My skin tingles and goosebump spiratically form and spread up my arms and legs as I hustle to the door with a shiver. The wel...
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| 49. | helping A winter's tale = a tale suitable for telling round the fire in winter time - it's like a fairy tale so not intended to be taken literally. In various places through the play we are reminded that this is a story - not a true account. Then Mamillius says in Act II Sc 1 "A sad tale's best for winter" ...
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| 50. | Confucius a mastermind of China
The teachings of Confucius, who was just a normal man living in China, survived through many centuries remaining intact. ...
Confucius, who was born to a poor family, lived his life as an educator. ... At around age 50, Confucius became the minister in his home state, achieving his goal becau...
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