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write on the theme of your choice .write 'quotes from the poem ' in support of the theme you are writing about .

Preface     The theme is the underlying message that the writer of artist wants to convey. Themes can feature in poem , short story , a novel , or even a work of art.   It can be something as simple as love, or as something more complex, such as human versus nature. When you consider poetry and its attempts to convey something of the human experience, you can imagine the range of possible themes. But, let’s think about some of the most common that you are sure to come across.   Explore theme in poetry  Love  Death  Nature  Beauty  • love  Love is the most obvious. It can be love for another person, love for nature, or even love for oneself. The first on this list is the most obvious. Love for another can be seen within the work of countless poets since writing as a form of expression came into being. One writer who is known for crafting some of the most beautiful and memorable love poems in the English language is john Keats . He is know...

write a critical essay on p.b Shelley as a romantic poet.

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INTRODUCTION   Percy Byshhey Shelley (1792-1822) is one of the great Romantic Poet in English Literature . The beginning of the 19th century was the period of Romanticism and Lyricism and the shelley was the master of writing romantic lyrics in this period of romantic revival. He was a great lyrist who expresses his simplest thought in the most  melodies manner in his poems . Commonly acclaimed Shelley poetry is always pleasant because of the lyrical quality it embodies . Major work of P.B . SHELLEY  Shelley most known for his classical poem like  1. Ozymandias 2. Ode to the west wind  3. To skylark  4. The cloud  5. The mosque of Anarchy  His major works include long, visionary poems such as:  1. Queen mab , Alastor 2. The revolut of lslam 3. Adonals  4.  The triumph of life (unfinished work) His  verse dramas :  1.  The cenci (1819) 2.  Prometheus unbound ( 1820)   Shelley as a lyricist  ...

Alexander Pope's - " The Rape Of The Lock "

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1.    According to you , who is the protagonist of the poem clarissa or Belinda ? Why? Give your answer with logical reasons .     The Protagonist of the poem , Belinda is a wealthy and beautiful young woman who travels to hampton court for a day of socializing and leisure .her remarkable beauty attracts the attention of the baron ,who snpis off a lock of her hair in his infatuation .At the beginning of the narrative, ariel explains to Belinda through the medium of a dream that as she is a both beautiful and a virgin, it is his task to watch over her and protect her virtue—though as the poem unfolds, it’s unclear if Belinda is really as virtuous as she seems. Despite the fact that Belinda is Pope’s protagonist, she’s actually a bit of a slippery character to come to terms with, as the reader is provided with relatively little access to her inner thoughts, and her actions are often governed by supernatural forces. For instance, it is unclear how much influence Ar...

post -truth

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DEFINATION OF POST-TR UTH                      Post truth is a term that refers to the 21st century widespeard documentation of an concern about disputes over pubilc turth claims.the term's accademic development refers to the theories and research that exclains the histoically specific causes and the effect of the phoenomenon.          Some scholars argue that post truth had simillarities with past moral , epistemic, and political debates about realtivism , postmodernity , and dishonety in politics . Others instist that post turth  is specifically concerned with 21st century communication technologies and cultural practices .  EXAMPLE  OF POST - TRUTH       • post truth has existed in india fo4 a long period of time . • This article uncovers thag it has been more significant in the west  for longer it was labelled post - truth . • Th...

BRIDGE COURSE

• DO YOU ANY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ARISTOTLE'S DEFINITION OF TRAGEDY AND DRYDEN'S DEFINITION OF PLAY?           Aristotle is possessive about the characteristics .he follows tradition. He does not mingle tragedy and comedy .dryden breaks these rules of play depicts both expression of happiness and tragedy in his play .  Function of Dryden's theater ; it remains external to the binary structure of the definition to read a play ought to be a just and lively image of human nature, representing its passions and humar for the delight and instruc. ARISTOTLE'S DEFINITION OF TRAGEDY                   " The idea man bears the accident of life with dignity and grace , making the best of circumstances. "                    A Tragedy is the imitation of an action that is serious and also as having magnitude conpleted in itself ; in appropriate and pleasurable language in a ...

history of metaphysical poetry

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Introduction        The word use " metaphysical " was used by writers such as john Dryden and Samuel Johnson in regards to the poets of the seventeenth century .these poets are noted for their " unnaturalness " .johnson wrote in lives of the most eminent english poets in the late 1700s . That a "race of writers " had appeared that might termed metaphysical poets the term was likely taken from dryden who had describe john donne as affecting " metaphysics " in his " satiers " and his " amorous verse" .  T.s eliot is one of the many twentieth century literary critics who helped to establish the well- deserved reputation that writers such as john donne and andrew marvell now hold .He applied many  of their techniques to  His own writing. what does metaphysical mean ?       The word' meta' means ' after '  so the literal translation of 'metaphysical' is 'after the physical '. Basically , ...