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 | | Owen and Brooke on War | | by Meena the mean, Dec 7, 2007 | | Brooke and Owen have completely different views of the war, although they both lived through the First World War. They both use appropriate sounds, tones and imagery to get their points across to people. Owen's poem is an anti-war poem with many criticism of war. Owen's view of war is very negative and he portrays that war as a horrible and devastating experience. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 3 |
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 | | Sestina | | by E Shearer-Hackett, Dec 4, 2007 | | Elizabeth Bishop's "Sestina" has been interpreted by some as a moving portrait of intense emotion. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Anne Carson: Short Talks | | by René Schönthaler, Nov 30, 2007 | | Where does the claim that Short Talks began as a series of captions for paintings find support? Where does it break down? | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Eleven | | by Matina, Nov 27, 2007 | | Archibald Macleish’s poem, Eleven, is a narrative about a frustrated and misunderstood boy who flees a world of verbal abuse. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 3 |
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 | | Searching for Identity | | by bubblegum1234, Nov 25, 2007 | | The views of conflict between language and identity in "Search for my Tongue" and "Presents from my Aunts in Pakistan". | | Comments(12) Liked It: 12 |
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