(Balance sharp-edged critical analysis with personal impression.) ... Poetry To analyze poetry: - Title - Paraphrase: to put something in your own words after the first read through - Connotation: the actual/true meaning, examining literary devices - Attitude: author's perspective (tone/diction/imagery) - Shift: key words, punctuation, stanza division, length, change in sound - Title Revisited: 2nd impression/proper understanding - Theme: love, betrayal, lost love (the poet's perspective/ideas) Commentary Organization - Introduction - Brief background of the poet - Inform...
Critical analysis on American literature I analyzed a selected poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson titled "Bacchus" written in 1847. In this poem I believe that he accurately depicted a metaphorical piece about everyone buying into things that weren't worth buying into, and jading their chance to boost ...
The poem "Thatcher" by Seamus Heaney is taken from a collection of the "Door into the Dark". At first glance, this poem is about a man coming to fix a thatch roof. The text is divided into four stanzas with four lines each. The first two stanzas carry an enjambment into the third to accentuate the ...
The critical readings of Helen Gardner and M.E. ... Through intense analysis, it is evident that Donne's use of stylistic devices are recognized more than meaning, only to a certain extent. ... The poems "Batter My Heart" and "The Sunne Rising" as well as the critical readings of Helen Gardner and M.E. ...
The paper presents an analysis of Maya Angelou through researching her cultural context and how it helps readers to understand her work, influences among writers, her writing style applied to I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, her theories about literature and writing, and critical reception of the writers work. ... Through her cultural context, influence from other writers, writing style, and her theories about literature and writing, Angelou managed to write poems that inspired and still inspire people despite the critical reception towards her work....
Jason Nichols' poem "Our Generation" was written in early February 2014. Nichols was 14 and in eighth grade at the time he wrote the poem. The title "Our Generation" simply brings in readers to see what the speaker has to say. The poem starts off with heavy critique of today's generation. The meanin...
Death is tragic and influences powerful emotions in people. In the poem "Auto Wreck" by Karl Shapiro, he conveys the unpredictability and grimness of death while probing for a deeper meaning of it within himself as well. Shapiro's usage of imagery in conjunction with figurative language is a key element in getting the theme of death across to the reader. Shapiro wants his readers to vividly picture the accident as if he/she was there to see it. He uses profound imagery words and phrases to do so. ...
D.H. Lawrence was a well-established writer and even now he has many fans. He wrote many works, which included the poem "Elemental", "My Naughty Book", and "Rose Of All The World". D.H. Lawrence was seen as eccentric as a young man due to his lack of work and love for literature. Elemental is defi...
The vampire is used as a familiar metaphor to analogise the sucking of blood by a fictitious character to the draining of energy, personality and identity of women and in particular female poets by their critical husbands and a society constructed to 'let no light squeak through', continuing to metaphorically enslave women to the power of masculine subjugation. ... In this case, he uses familiar images to provide a significant analysis of Plath's tendency in conflation of her oppressive father and her later husband. ...
To My Books is structured into three quatrains and a rhyming couplet and is written in iambic pentameter. Norton uses the sonnet's structure, rhyme, punctuation and use of diction to create a vehicle for her appreciation of books. The rhyming pattern is ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. The three quatrains are used to express Norton's appreciation for the books, she then summarises these feelings using the rhyming couplet. This simple rhyming pattern encourages the reader to recite the sonnet slowly creating a "tranquil" tone. ...
Haunted by her past, Julia Alvarez has portrayed her immigrant experience as both painful and ambiguous. Her love of language and need to understand it has molded her life as an English professor and acclaimed author (Contemporary 1). However, a chronological study of several of her works exposes ...
"Keats's Odes of May 1819 articulate a Profoundly Divided Self." Discuss. The poetry of John Keats articulates an astonishing literary liturgy, which has influenced much of the study of nineteenth century literature; though during his short lifetime he was deemed to be a "lower class cockney," a...