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from Kate

Option #2 This is my interpretation of the poem of Emily Dickinson “Tell All the Truth, But Tell It Slant” “Tell all the Truth but tell it slant- “ I think Emily might have meant that while saying the truth, … Continue reading

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ode to human race

Exploring the poem side of me. this race that creates wonderful music intertwining the chello and the violin this race that paints dreams and aspirations of walking on the moon or being a doctor this race that blends the cultures … Continue reading

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stop waiting !

I read all the other poems listed on the syllabus and I am not much of writing poetry in my free time, let alone rhyming it. I have having trouble translating one of the given poems or writing like the … Continue reading

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Response Paper#9: Option 2

After reading “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” by Wordsworth, I felt that the poet was reminiscing in his memories. His experience with the daffodils served as his escape from the world; somewhere he could go when he had nothing to … Continue reading

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Grandpa

Use theme from “Tell All the Truth, But Tell It Slant” by Emily Dickinson Grandpa Grandpa smokes another cigarette, typical This is his fourth one and it’s only 10 in the morning He is working himself out of the nightmares … Continue reading

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Ode on Solitude

Stanza 1: “How happy he, who free from care” The writer says that a man who owns his own farm is the happiest man because he can “breathe his native air.” In other words, he works for something that is … Continue reading

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from Anthony Situmeang

Dictionary dot com defines tragedy as , ‘a tragedy is a drama or literary work in which the main character is brought to ruin or suffers extreme sorrow.Especially as a consequence of a tragic flaw,moral weakness or inability to cope … Continue reading

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Event Horizon

As you all know, I am quite fascinated by the recent art installation in and around Madison Square Park–Event Horizon by Anthony Gormley. The installation is “public art”–naked bodies that are supposed to resemble the artist (self-portraits in a way, … Continue reading

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from David Lora

[kml_flashembed movie=”http://www.youtube.com/v/lqT_dPApj9U” width=”425″ height=”350″ wmode=”transparent” /] I find this video to be very interesting.  Other than the fact that Coca Cola is advertising its soda, I feel that the advertisement is also sending a very strong and important message.  The … Continue reading

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The function of death in the play

This is about neither of the two options, but instead about a separate point altogether.  Essentially, the rather frequent and strong reliance on death/dying in the play. I’ve recently suffered such a tragedy very close to me and I read … Continue reading

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