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poetry explication - love song of j aflred prufrock

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T.S. Eliot?s acclaimed poem ?The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock? , engages the use of metaphors, imagery, allusions, and other figurative language devices to explain the story of a man called J. Alfred Prufrock, who is having trouble asking a question to his lover, who in this case, is the reader. This poem in its dreamlike setting provides the reader with a mysterious and dark tone of voice. The poem begins in a peculiar yet symbolic fashion with a quote from Dante?s classic Inferno. A man Dante meets in Hell, whose sin is lying to God, false counsel, speaks the quote. Although this quote is somewhat meaningless to the reader in the beginning, its significance becomes prominent later on.

poetry explication - birches

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?Birches? by the renowned Robert Frost tells the whimsical tale of a man reflecting on his childhood and his current life. Frost?s use of imagery and metaphors allow the reader to better understand his message and the tone of the poem overall. The reader is able to fully grasp Frost?s message of how the simple enjoyments of life are enough. The title ?Birches? is the main theme of the poem: birch trees. The branches of a birch tree often peel, making it easy to swing from their peeling bark. The speaker at the beginning says that he likes to imagine- some boy?s been swinging them (line 3).

tom sawyer notes chap 1-10

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Isabella Hardman 9/3/12 Period 1 Tom Sawyer Chapter Notes Chapter 1: The reader is introduced to Tom, his little brother, Sid, and his Aunt Polly, who does not like it when Tom plays hooky. Chapter 2: Tom has to white wash the fence and tricks some of the local kids to do it for him. He sees a beautiful girl and tries to impress her. Chapter 3: Tom goes to church to get a fancy bible because he acquired enough tickets. He is asked a question that he couldn?t answer and didn?t get the bible. He is also sad to find out that the great judge Thatcher is the pretty girl?s father. Chapter 4: Tom had to go to church and he did not like it.

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