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“Enter Without So Much As Knocking” by Bruce Dawe, is a free verse poem which reflects upon the birth, life and death of an individual, describing particular aspects and events dealt with during his life. ...
The title “enter without so much as knocking” is indicative of an entrance that is without fanfare, and is careless. ... ‘Enter Without so Much in Knocking’ begins with the Latin phrase “Memento, homo, qui, pulvis es, et in pulverem reverteris” in italics and separate from the stanzas. ...
‘Enter Without so Much as Knocking’ also endorses strong imagery.
Approximate Word count = 796 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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