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POEM ANALYSIS
London by William Blake. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth. America by Claude Mckay. The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe. Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss. Wild Geese by Mary Oliver. I Sing the Body Electric by Walt Whitman. The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner by Randall Jarrell. The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. A POPPY BLOOMS BY KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI Summary ‘A Poppy Blooms’ by Katsushika Hokusai is a beautiful haiku about the poet’s writing process. In the first line of ‘A Poppy Blooms,’ the speaker begins by acknowledging the repetitive process that marks his writing. It’s not a linear process. This means that he doesn’t start at the beginning and end up at the end smoothly and without pause. 10 INCREDIBLE POEMS OF THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT The Black Lives Matter movement has been something that has been around since the mid-2010s and gained a lot of popularity in 2020. Following the death of George Floyd, there was a huge amount of support for the movement, to raise awareness for the brutality of what the black people have faced, attempting to put a stop to racism. ANYONE LIVES IN A PRETTY HOW TOWN Summary. ‘ anyone lived in a pretty how town’ by E. E. Cummings is a complex poem that depicts the life and death of “anyone” and “noone”. In the first stanza of the poem, the speaker introduces a man named “anyone” who lived in an ordinary town filled with thechiming of bells.
TO A BUTTERFLY BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH This poem, containing an address to a butterfly, is William Wordsworth’s one of the best lyric poems.Wordsworth, the fountainhead of romanticism, talks about a butterfly that reminds him of his past.There was a time when the poet along with his sister, Dorothy chased butterflies as kids. CHANNEL FIRING BY THOMAS HARDY ‘Channel Firing’ was published on May 1st, 1914, only three months before WWI.It is now considered to be one of Hardy’s best and most popular poems. The poem was inspired by gunnery practice on the south coast of England, taking place while Britain was preparing for theFirst World War.
THERE IS NO FRIGATE LIKE A BOOK A PACT BY EZRA POUND Structure of A Pact. ‘ A Pact’ by Ezra Pound is a nine-line poem that is contained within a single stanza of text. The lines, as was the poet’s custom, do not follow a specific rhyme scheme or metrical pattern. As the leader of the imagist movement, it was Pound’s belief that the best writing was that which got to the heart of whatthe
THE TOLLUND MAN BY SEAMUS HEANEY ‘The Tollund Man’ by Seamus Heaney was published in his collection Wintering Out. It is a three-part poem divided into a total of eleven stanzas, all of which contain four lines.Heaney did not choose to give this poem a specific rhyme scheme, but the lines are all of similarlengths.
NESSA BY PAUL DURCAN Summary. ‘ Nessa ’ by Paul Durcan is a lyrical love poem that compares, through natural imagery, the speaker’s lover to a powerful whirlpool. The poem begins with the speaker describing the state of his relationship. He and his lover, Nessa, are at one another’s side at all times. They fall together into a field, symbolizing theirunity.
POEM ANALYSIS
London by William Blake. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth. America by Claude Mckay. The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe. Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss. Wild Geese by Mary Oliver. I Sing the Body Electric by Walt Whitman. The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner by Randall Jarrell. The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. A POPPY BLOOMS BY KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI Summary ‘A Poppy Blooms’ by Katsushika Hokusai is a beautiful haiku about the poet’s writing process. In the first line of ‘A Poppy Blooms,’ the speaker begins by acknowledging the repetitive process that marks his writing. It’s not a linear process. This means that he doesn’t start at the beginning and end up at the end smoothly and without pause. 10 INCREDIBLE POEMS OF THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT The Black Lives Matter movement has been something that has been around since the mid-2010s and gained a lot of popularity in 2020. Following the death of George Floyd, there was a huge amount of support for the movement, to raise awareness for the brutality of what the black people have faced, attempting to put a stop to racism. ANYONE LIVES IN A PRETTY HOW TOWN Summary. ‘ anyone lived in a pretty how town’ by E. E. Cummings is a complex poem that depicts the life and death of “anyone” and “noone”. In the first stanza of the poem, the speaker introduces a man named “anyone” who lived in an ordinary town filled with thechiming of bells.
TO A BUTTERFLY BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH This poem, containing an address to a butterfly, is William Wordsworth’s one of the best lyric poems.Wordsworth, the fountainhead of romanticism, talks about a butterfly that reminds him of his past.There was a time when the poet along with his sister, Dorothy chased butterflies as kids. CHANNEL FIRING BY THOMAS HARDY ‘Channel Firing’ was published on May 1st, 1914, only three months before WWI.It is now considered to be one of Hardy’s best and most popular poems. The poem was inspired by gunnery practice on the south coast of England, taking place while Britain was preparing for theFirst World War.
THERE IS NO FRIGATE LIKE A BOOK A PACT BY EZRA POUND Structure of A Pact. ‘ A Pact’ by Ezra Pound is a nine-line poem that is contained within a single stanza of text. The lines, as was the poet’s custom, do not follow a specific rhyme scheme or metrical pattern. As the leader of the imagist movement, it was Pound’s belief that the best writing was that which got to the heart of whatthe
THE TOLLUND MAN BY SEAMUS HEANEY ‘The Tollund Man’ by Seamus Heaney was published in his collection Wintering Out. It is a three-part poem divided into a total of eleven stanzas, all of which contain four lines.Heaney did not choose to give this poem a specific rhyme scheme, but the lines are all of similarlengths.
NESSA BY PAUL DURCAN Summary. ‘ Nessa ’ by Paul Durcan is a lyrical love poem that compares, through natural imagery, the speaker’s lover to a powerful whirlpool. The poem begins with the speaker describing the state of his relationship. He and his lover, Nessa, are at one another’s side at all times. They fall together into a field, symbolizing theirunity.
POEM ANALYSIS
London by William Blake. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth. America by Claude Mckay. The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe. Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss. Wild Geese by Mary Oliver. I Sing the Body Electric by Walt Whitman. The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner by Randall Jarrell. The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. A POPPY BLOOMS BY KATSUSHIKA HOKUSAI Summary ‘A Poppy Blooms’ by Katsushika Hokusai is a beautiful haiku about the poet’s writing process. In the first line of ‘A Poppy Blooms,’ the speaker begins by acknowledging the repetitive process that marks his writing. It’s not a linear process. This means that he doesn’t start at the beginning and end up at the end smoothly and without pause. DAYBREAK IN ALABAMA BY LANGSTON HUGHES Summary ‘Daybreak in Alabama’ by Langston Hughes describes how the poet will compose some music that consists of equality, brotherhood, and mutual love. This poem begins with a simple wish of Hughes’ speaker. He wants to create a piece that is metaphorically about the daybreak in Alabama. In the first few lines, Hughes describes this song as a representation of nature itself. THERE'S A CERTAIN SLANT OF LIGHT There’s a certain Slant of light by Emily Dickinson. ‘There’s a certain Slant of light’ by Emily Dickinson is a thoughtful poem. It depicts a metaphorical slant of light and how it influences the speaker. This poem was first published in 1890. However, in this edition, the poem was altered and it was published in its originalform in 1955.
THE APPLE-RAID BY VERNON SCANNELL Summary ‘The Apple-Raid’ by Vernon Scannell describes how the poet along with his friends John Peters and David Kidd stealthily entered into the gardens to collect apples during Autumn. This piece begins with a reference to the external ambiance. It was the season of autumn. The speaker of this poem recalls how the breeze spiced with garden fires, the smell of burnt leaves, and the early SHAKESPEARE'S SONNET 151: LOVE IS TOO YOUNG... ‘Sonnet 151‘ is one of William Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets. It is one of several poems in the ‘Dark Lady’ sequence of sonnets which range from ‘Sonnet 127‘ to ‘Sonnet 154.’ ‘Sonnet 151’ is an example of a more lustful poem that Shakespeare penned about the Dark Lady. Rather than focusing on his love for her, he turns to talk about how much his speaker wants to sleep with her. SHAKESPEARE'S SONNET 154: THE LITTLE LOVE-GOD... Summary ’Sonnet 154’ by William Shakespeare describes how the speaker attempted to alleviate his lovesickness. He inevitably failed, as he has throughout the rest of the sonnets. In the first lines of ‘Sonnet 154,’ the speaker begins by describing one of Diana’s (goddess of Chastity) maids taking Cupid’s fire and extinguishing itin a pool of water.
BARKING UP THE WRONG TREE MEANING AND ORIGIN Barking up the wrong tree is an English idiom. It’s used to describe a situation in which someone is pursuing an incorrect assumption. EVERY CLOUD HAS A SILVER LINING The proverb originated from a phrase used by Milton in the 1600s and then was developed into a well-known proverb in the 1800s. “Every cloud has a silver lining” is commonly used by English speakers and can be used in many situations. It’s appropriate for colloquial and more formal conversations. 'SHAPE UP OR SHIP OUT' DEFINITION AND ORIGIN Or if they don’t do whatever it is, they need to. “Shape up” is directed at someone who is unorganized, unprepared, or unprofessional. To shape up, they need to get their affairs in order, take responsibility for their actions, and act like a professional. The phrase “ship out” is the threat. TO A BUTTERFLY BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH This poem, containing an address to a butterfly, is William Wordsworth’s one of the best lyric poems.Wordsworth, the fountainhead of romanticism, talks about a butterfly that reminds him of his past.There was a time when the poet along with his sister, Dorothy chased butterflies as kids. 10 INCREDIBLE POEMS OF THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT The Black Lives Matter movement has been something that has been around since the mid-2010s and gained a lot of popularity in 2020. Following the death of George Floyd, there was a huge amount of support for the movement, to raise awareness for the brutality of what the black people have faced, attempting to put a stop to racism. WIND BY SUBRAMANIA BHARATI Subramania Bharati, one of the greatest Tamil poets wrote ‘Wind’ in Tamil, and A. K. Ramanujan, a renowned Indian poet in English, translated it.The poem is written in simple verse, and it expresses the poet’s desire to befriend the wind.. The poem describes the destructive power of the natural force. THE CLIMATE BY ANNELYSE GELMAN Summary ‘The Climate’ by Annelyse Gelman is a thought-provoking poem that uses a simile to define the climate crisis. The poet spends the first lines comparing an approaching wave to something. That “something” has to be interpreted. With the title, readers can assume that she’s thinking about the climate crisis and the changes that human-made climate change is going to bring to the HOUR BY CAROL ANN DUFFY Themes. ‘Hour’ by Carol Ann Duffy contains several themes like love, time, and materialism. The poet also talks about the theme of time vs love in the poem. The most important theme of the poem is love. Duffy talks about the power of love that goes beyond theclutches of
CHANNEL FIRING BY THOMAS HARDY ‘Channel Firing’ was published on May 1st, 1914, only three months before WWI.It is now considered to be one of Hardy’s best and most popular poems. The poem was inspired by gunnery practice on the south coast of England, taking place while Britain was preparing for theFirst World War.
I(A (A LEAD FALLS WITH LONELINESS) It stands alone, and is the word “loneliness”. The phrase “a leaf falls” can be found inside of the parenthesis. This creates an image of emptiness and solitude and reflects the written “loneliness” that runs parallel to it. This leaf falls by itself and is not with other leaves. The ANYONE LIVES IN A PRETTY HOW TOWN Summary. ‘ anyone lived in a pretty how town’ by E. E. Cummings is a complex poem that depicts the life and death of “anyone” and “noone”. In the first stanza of the poem, the speaker introduces a man named “anyone” who lived in an ordinary town filled with thechiming of bells.
THERE IS NO FRIGATE LIKE A BOOK NESSA BY PAUL DURCAN Summary. ‘ Nessa ’ by Paul Durcan is a lyrical love poem that compares, through natural imagery, the speaker’s lover to a powerful whirlpool. The poem begins with the speaker describing the state of his relationship. He and his lover, Nessa, are at one another’s side at all times. They fall together into a field, symbolizing theirunity.
TO A BUTTERFLY BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH This poem, containing an address to a butterfly, is William Wordsworth’s one of the best lyric poems.Wordsworth, the fountainhead of romanticism, talks about a butterfly that reminds him of his past.There was a time when the poet along with his sister, Dorothy chased butterflies as kids. 10 INCREDIBLE POEMS OF THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT The Black Lives Matter movement has been something that has been around since the mid-2010s and gained a lot of popularity in 2020. Following the death of George Floyd, there was a huge amount of support for the movement, to raise awareness for the brutality of what the black people have faced, attempting to put a stop to racism. WIND BY SUBRAMANIA BHARATI Subramania Bharati, one of the greatest Tamil poets wrote ‘Wind’ in Tamil, and A. K. Ramanujan, a renowned Indian poet in English, translated it.The poem is written in simple verse, and it expresses the poet’s desire to befriend the wind.. The poem describes the destructive power of the natural force. THE CLIMATE BY ANNELYSE GELMAN Summary ‘The Climate’ by Annelyse Gelman is a thought-provoking poem that uses a simile to define the climate crisis. The poet spends the first lines comparing an approaching wave to something. That “something” has to be interpreted. With the title, readers can assume that she’s thinking about the climate crisis and the changes that human-made climate change is going to bring to the HOUR BY CAROL ANN DUFFY Themes. ‘Hour’ by Carol Ann Duffy contains several themes like love, time, and materialism. The poet also talks about the theme of time vs love in the poem. The most important theme of the poem is love. Duffy talks about the power of love that goes beyond theclutches of
CHANNEL FIRING BY THOMAS HARDY ‘Channel Firing’ was published on May 1st, 1914, only three months before WWI.It is now considered to be one of Hardy’s best and most popular poems. The poem was inspired by gunnery practice on the south coast of England, taking place while Britain was preparing for theFirst World War.
I(A (A LEAD FALLS WITH LONELINESS) It stands alone, and is the word “loneliness”. The phrase “a leaf falls” can be found inside of the parenthesis. This creates an image of emptiness and solitude and reflects the written “loneliness” that runs parallel to it. This leaf falls by itself and is not with other leaves. The ANYONE LIVES IN A PRETTY HOW TOWN Summary. ‘ anyone lived in a pretty how town’ by E. E. Cummings is a complex poem that depicts the life and death of “anyone” and “noone”. In the first stanza of the poem, the speaker introduces a man named “anyone” who lived in an ordinary town filled with thechiming of bells.
THERE IS NO FRIGATE LIKE A BOOK NESSA BY PAUL DURCAN Summary. ‘ Nessa ’ by Paul Durcan is a lyrical love poem that compares, through natural imagery, the speaker’s lover to a powerful whirlpool. The poem begins with the speaker describing the state of his relationship. He and his lover, Nessa, are at one another’s side at all times. They fall together into a field, symbolizing theirunity.
POEM ANALYSIS
London by William Blake. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth. America by Claude Mckay. The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe. Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss. Wild Geese by Mary Oliver. I Sing the Body Electric by Walt Whitman. The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner by Randall Jarrell. The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. MINIVER CHEEVY BY EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON ‘Miniver Cheevy’ by Edwin Arlington Robinson talks about a person who was born in an age that seemed alien to him. Miniver Cheevy always kept himself busy in his self-aware thinking of his sense of being an anachronism or throwback. From the title of the poem, the poet tries to hint at the mental disposition of the character. The titular character has a name of medieval origin. ANTICLIMAX - DEFINITION AND EXAMPLES Through various literary devices, the reader is led to believe that something exciting or pivotal to the plot is about to happen. Then, at the exact moment when the story should be at its most exciting, it SHAKESPEARE'S SONNET 154: THE LITTLE LOVE-GOD... Summary ’Sonnet 154’ by William Shakespeare describes how the speaker attempted to alleviate his lovesickness. He inevitably failed, as he has throughout the rest of the sonnets. In the first lines of ‘Sonnet 154,’ the speaker begins by describing one of Diana’s (goddess of Chastity) maids taking Cupid’s fire and extinguishing itin a pool of water.
THERE'S A CERTAIN SLANT OF LIGHT There’s a certain Slant of light by Emily Dickinson. ‘There’s a certain Slant of light’ by Emily Dickinson is a thoughtful poem. It depicts a metaphorical slant of light and how it influences the speaker. This poem was first published in 1890. However, in this edition, the poem was altered and it was published in its originalform in 1955.
THE APPLE-RAID BY VERNON SCANNELL Summary ‘The Apple-Raid’ by Vernon Scannell describes how the poet along with his friends John Peters and David Kidd stealthily entered into the gardens to collect apples during Autumn. This piece begins with a reference to the external ambiance. It was the season of autumn. The speaker of this poem recalls how the breeze spiced with garden fires, the smell of burnt leaves, and the early BARKING UP THE WRONG TREE MEANING AND ORIGIN Barking up the wrong tree is an English idiom. It’s used to describe a situation in which someone is pursuing an incorrect assumption. YANKEE DOODLE NURSERY RHYME Summary ‘Yankee Doodle’ is a short poem that describes a man, someone called Yankee Doodle, and his actions. The man rides into town on a horse and sports a feather in his hat. The nonsensical-seeming moment of this poem comes when the speaker says the man called his feather “macaroni.” The short lines of the piece, which can be explored in more detail below, are an interestingDAVID GROFF POEMS
‘Dead Deer’ by David Groff is a memorable poem about death. It describes a car accident in which the speaker and a deer lose theirlives.
'SHAPE UP OR SHIP OUT' DEFINITION AND ORIGIN Or if they don’t do whatever it is, they need to. “Shape up” is directed at someone who is unorganized, unprepared, or unprofessional. To shape up, they need to get their affairs in order, take responsibility for their actions, and act like a professional. The phrase “ship out” is the threat. TO A BUTTERFLY BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH This poem, containing an address to a butterfly, is William Wordsworth’s one of the best lyric poems.Wordsworth, the fountainhead of romanticism, talks about a butterfly that reminds him of his past.There was a time when the poet along with his sister, Dorothy chased butterflies as kids. 10 INCREDIBLE POEMS OF THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT The Black Lives Matter movement has been something that has been around since the mid-2010s and gained a lot of popularity in 2020. Following the death of George Floyd, there was a huge amount of support for the movement, to raise awareness for the brutality of what the black people have faced, attempting to put a stop to racism. WIND BY SUBRAMANIA BHARATI Subramania Bharati, one of the greatest Tamil poets wrote ‘Wind’ in Tamil, and A. K. Ramanujan, a renowned Indian poet in English, translated it.The poem is written in simple verse, and it expresses the poet’s desire to befriend the wind.. The poem describes the destructive power of the natural force. THE CLIMATE BY ANNELYSE GELMAN Summary ‘The Climate’ by Annelyse Gelman is a thought-provoking poem that uses a simile to define the climate crisis. The poet spends the first lines comparing an approaching wave to something. That “something” has to be interpreted. With the title, readers can assume that she’s thinking about the climate crisis and the changes that human-made climate change is going to bring to the HOUR BY CAROL ANN DUFFY Themes. ‘Hour’ by Carol Ann Duffy contains several themes like love, time, and materialism. The poet also talks about the theme of time vs love in the poem. The most important theme of the poem is love. Duffy talks about the power of love that goes beyond theclutches of
CHANNEL FIRING BY THOMAS HARDY ‘Channel Firing’ was published on May 1st, 1914, only three months before WWI.It is now considered to be one of Hardy’s best and most popular poems. The poem was inspired by gunnery practice on the south coast of England, taking place while Britain was preparing for theFirst World War.
I(A (A LEAD FALLS WITH LONELINESS) It stands alone, and is the word “loneliness”. The phrase “a leaf falls” can be found inside of the parenthesis. This creates an image of emptiness and solitude and reflects the written “loneliness” that runs parallel to it. This leaf falls by itself and is not with other leaves. The ANYONE LIVES IN A PRETTY HOW TOWN Summary. ‘ anyone lived in a pretty how town’ by E. E. Cummings is a complex poem that depicts the life and death of “anyone” and “noone”. In the first stanza of the poem, the speaker introduces a man named “anyone” who lived in an ordinary town filled with thechiming of bells.
THERE IS NO FRIGATE LIKE A BOOK NESSA BY PAUL DURCAN Summary. ‘ Nessa ’ by Paul Durcan is a lyrical love poem that compares, through natural imagery, the speaker’s lover to a powerful whirlpool. The poem begins with the speaker describing the state of his relationship. He and his lover, Nessa, are at one another’s side at all times. They fall together into a field, symbolizing theirunity.
TO A BUTTERFLY BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH This poem, containing an address to a butterfly, is William Wordsworth’s one of the best lyric poems.Wordsworth, the fountainhead of romanticism, talks about a butterfly that reminds him of his past.There was a time when the poet along with his sister, Dorothy chased butterflies as kids. 10 INCREDIBLE POEMS OF THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT The Black Lives Matter movement has been something that has been around since the mid-2010s and gained a lot of popularity in 2020. Following the death of George Floyd, there was a huge amount of support for the movement, to raise awareness for the brutality of what the black people have faced, attempting to put a stop to racism. WIND BY SUBRAMANIA BHARATI Subramania Bharati, one of the greatest Tamil poets wrote ‘Wind’ in Tamil, and A. K. Ramanujan, a renowned Indian poet in English, translated it.The poem is written in simple verse, and it expresses the poet’s desire to befriend the wind.. The poem describes the destructive power of the natural force. THE CLIMATE BY ANNELYSE GELMAN Summary ‘The Climate’ by Annelyse Gelman is a thought-provoking poem that uses a simile to define the climate crisis. The poet spends the first lines comparing an approaching wave to something. That “something” has to be interpreted. With the title, readers can assume that she’s thinking about the climate crisis and the changes that human-made climate change is going to bring to the HOUR BY CAROL ANN DUFFY Themes. ‘Hour’ by Carol Ann Duffy contains several themes like love, time, and materialism. The poet also talks about the theme of time vs love in the poem. The most important theme of the poem is love. Duffy talks about the power of love that goes beyond theclutches of
CHANNEL FIRING BY THOMAS HARDY ‘Channel Firing’ was published on May 1st, 1914, only three months before WWI.It is now considered to be one of Hardy’s best and most popular poems. The poem was inspired by gunnery practice on the south coast of England, taking place while Britain was preparing for theFirst World War.
I(A (A LEAD FALLS WITH LONELINESS) It stands alone, and is the word “loneliness”. The phrase “a leaf falls” can be found inside of the parenthesis. This creates an image of emptiness and solitude and reflects the written “loneliness” that runs parallel to it. This leaf falls by itself and is not with other leaves. The ANYONE LIVES IN A PRETTY HOW TOWN Summary. ‘ anyone lived in a pretty how town’ by E. E. Cummings is a complex poem that depicts the life and death of “anyone” and “noone”. In the first stanza of the poem, the speaker introduces a man named “anyone” who lived in an ordinary town filled with thechiming of bells.
THERE IS NO FRIGATE LIKE A BOOK NESSA BY PAUL DURCAN Summary. ‘ Nessa ’ by Paul Durcan is a lyrical love poem that compares, through natural imagery, the speaker’s lover to a powerful whirlpool. The poem begins with the speaker describing the state of his relationship. He and his lover, Nessa, are at one another’s side at all times. They fall together into a field, symbolizing theirunity.
POEM ANALYSIS
London by William Blake. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth. America by Claude Mckay. The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe. Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss. Wild Geese by Mary Oliver. I Sing the Body Electric by Walt Whitman. The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner by Randall Jarrell. The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. MINIVER CHEEVY BY EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON ‘Miniver Cheevy’ by Edwin Arlington Robinson talks about a person who was born in an age that seemed alien to him. Miniver Cheevy always kept himself busy in his self-aware thinking of his sense of being an anachronism or throwback. From the title of the poem, the poet tries to hint at the mental disposition of the character. The titular character has a name of medieval origin. THE APPLE-RAID BY VERNON SCANNELL Summary ‘The Apple-Raid’ by Vernon Scannell describes how the poet along with his friends John Peters and David Kidd stealthily entered into the gardens to collect apples during Autumn. This piece begins with a reference to the external ambiance. It was the season of autumn. The speaker of this poem recalls how the breeze spiced with garden fires, the smell of burnt leaves, and the early SHAKESPEARE'S SONNET 154: THE LITTLE LOVE-GOD... Summary ’Sonnet 154’ by William Shakespeare describes how the speaker attempted to alleviate his lovesickness. He inevitably failed, as he has throughout the rest of the sonnets. In the first lines of ‘Sonnet 154,’ the speaker begins by describing one of Diana’s (goddess of Chastity) maids taking Cupid’s fire and extinguishing itin a pool of water.
ANTICLIMAX - DEFINITION AND EXAMPLES Definition of Anticlimax. The anticlimax will only occur in a piece of literature if, for some reason, the climax is disappointing or is not, in some way, what the reader expected it to be. THERE'S A CERTAIN SLANT OF LIGHT There’s a certain Slant of light by Emily Dickinson. ‘There’s a certain Slant of light’ by Emily Dickinson is a thoughtful poem. It depicts a metaphorical slant of light and how it influences the speaker. This poem was first published in 1890. However, in this edition, the poem was altered and it was published in its originalform in 1955.
BARKING UP THE WRONG TREE MEANING AND ORIGIN Barking up the wrong tree is an English idiom. It’s used to describe a situation in which someone is pursuing an incorrect assumption. YANKEE DOODLE NURSERY RHYME Summary ‘Yankee Doodle’ is a short poem that describes a man, someone called Yankee Doodle, and his actions. The man rides into town on a horse and sports a feather in his hat. The nonsensical-seeming moment of this poem comes when the speaker says the man called his feather “macaroni.” The short lines of the piece, which can be explored in more detail below, are an interestingDAVID GROFF POEMS
‘Dead Deer’ by David Groff is a memorable poem about death. It describes a car accident in which the speaker and a deer lose theirlives.
'SHAPE UP OR SHIP OUT' DEFINITION AND ORIGIN Or if they don’t do whatever it is, they need to. “Shape up” is directed at someone who is unorganized, unprepared, or unprofessional. To shape up, they need to get their affairs in order, take responsibility for their actions, and act like a professional. The phrase “ship out” is the threat. TO A BUTTERFLY BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH This poem, containing an address to a butterfly, is William Wordsworth’s one of the best lyric poems.Wordsworth, the fountainhead of romanticism, talks about a butterfly that reminds him of his past.There was a time when the poet along with his sister, Dorothy chased butterflies as kids. 10 INCREDIBLE POEMS OF THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT The Black Lives Matter movement has been something that has been around since the mid-2010s and gained a lot of popularity in 2020. Following the death of George Floyd, there was a huge amount of support for the movement, to raise awareness for the brutality of what the black people have faced, attempting to put a stop to racism. WIND BY SUBRAMANIA BHARATI Subramania Bharati, one of the greatest Tamil poets wrote ‘Wind’ in Tamil, and A. K. Ramanujan, a renowned Indian poet in English, translated it.The poem is written in simple verse, and it expresses the poet’s desire to befriend the wind.. The poem describes the destructive power of the natural force. THE CLIMATE BY ANNELYSE GELMAN Summary ‘The Climate’ by Annelyse Gelman is a thought-provoking poem that uses a simile to define the climate crisis. The poet spends the first lines comparing an approaching wave to something. That “something” has to be interpreted. With the title, readers can assume that she’s thinking about the climate crisis and the changes that human-made climate change is going to bring to the HOUR BY CAROL ANN DUFFY Themes. ‘Hour’ by Carol Ann Duffy contains several themes like love, time, and materialism. The poet also talks about the theme of time vs love in the poem. The most important theme of the poem is love. Duffy talks about the power of love that goes beyond theclutches of
CHANNEL FIRING BY THOMAS HARDY ‘Channel Firing’ was published on May 1st, 1914, only three months before WWI.It is now considered to be one of Hardy’s best and most popular poems. The poem was inspired by gunnery practice on the south coast of England, taking place while Britain was preparing for theFirst World War.
I(A (A LEAD FALLS WITH LONELINESS) It stands alone, and is the word “loneliness”. The phrase “a leaf falls” can be found inside of the parenthesis. This creates an image of emptiness and solitude and reflects the written “loneliness” that runs parallel to it. This leaf falls by itself and is not with other leaves. The ANYONE LIVES IN A PRETTY HOW TOWN Summary. ‘ anyone lived in a pretty how town’ by E. E. Cummings is a complex poem that depicts the life and death of “anyone” and “noone”. In the first stanza of the poem, the speaker introduces a man named “anyone” who lived in an ordinary town filled with thechiming of bells.
THERE IS NO FRIGATE LIKE A BOOK NESSA BY PAUL DURCAN Summary. ‘ Nessa ’ by Paul Durcan is a lyrical love poem that compares, through natural imagery, the speaker’s lover to a powerful whirlpool. The poem begins with the speaker describing the state of his relationship. He and his lover, Nessa, are at one another’s side at all times. They fall together into a field, symbolizing theirunity.
TO A BUTTERFLY BY WILLIAM WORDSWORTH This poem, containing an address to a butterfly, is William Wordsworth’s one of the best lyric poems.Wordsworth, the fountainhead of romanticism, talks about a butterfly that reminds him of his past.There was a time when the poet along with his sister, Dorothy chased butterflies as kids. 10 INCREDIBLE POEMS OF THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT The Black Lives Matter movement has been something that has been around since the mid-2010s and gained a lot of popularity in 2020. Following the death of George Floyd, there was a huge amount of support for the movement, to raise awareness for the brutality of what the black people have faced, attempting to put a stop to racism. WIND BY SUBRAMANIA BHARATI Subramania Bharati, one of the greatest Tamil poets wrote ‘Wind’ in Tamil, and A. K. Ramanujan, a renowned Indian poet in English, translated it.The poem is written in simple verse, and it expresses the poet’s desire to befriend the wind.. The poem describes the destructive power of the natural force. THE CLIMATE BY ANNELYSE GELMAN Summary ‘The Climate’ by Annelyse Gelman is a thought-provoking poem that uses a simile to define the climate crisis. The poet spends the first lines comparing an approaching wave to something. That “something” has to be interpreted. With the title, readers can assume that she’s thinking about the climate crisis and the changes that human-made climate change is going to bring to the HOUR BY CAROL ANN DUFFY Themes. ‘Hour’ by Carol Ann Duffy contains several themes like love, time, and materialism. The poet also talks about the theme of time vs love in the poem. The most important theme of the poem is love. Duffy talks about the power of love that goes beyond theclutches of
CHANNEL FIRING BY THOMAS HARDY ‘Channel Firing’ was published on May 1st, 1914, only three months before WWI.It is now considered to be one of Hardy’s best and most popular poems. The poem was inspired by gunnery practice on the south coast of England, taking place while Britain was preparing for theFirst World War.
I(A (A LEAD FALLS WITH LONELINESS) It stands alone, and is the word “loneliness”. The phrase “a leaf falls” can be found inside of the parenthesis. This creates an image of emptiness and solitude and reflects the written “loneliness” that runs parallel to it. This leaf falls by itself and is not with other leaves. The ANYONE LIVES IN A PRETTY HOW TOWN Summary. ‘ anyone lived in a pretty how town’ by E. E. Cummings is a complex poem that depicts the life and death of “anyone” and “noone”. In the first stanza of the poem, the speaker introduces a man named “anyone” who lived in an ordinary town filled with thechiming of bells.
THERE IS NO FRIGATE LIKE A BOOK NESSA BY PAUL DURCAN Summary. ‘ Nessa ’ by Paul Durcan is a lyrical love poem that compares, through natural imagery, the speaker’s lover to a powerful whirlpool. The poem begins with the speaker describing the state of his relationship. He and his lover, Nessa, are at one another’s side at all times. They fall together into a field, symbolizing theirunity.
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London by William Blake. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth. America by Claude Mckay. The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe. Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss. Wild Geese by Mary Oliver. I Sing the Body Electric by Walt Whitman. The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner by Randall Jarrell. The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. MINIVER CHEEVY BY EDWIN ARLINGTON ROBINSON ‘Miniver Cheevy’ by Edwin Arlington Robinson talks about a person who was born in an age that seemed alien to him. Miniver Cheevy always kept himself busy in his self-aware thinking of his sense of being an anachronism or throwback. From the title of the poem, the poet tries to hint at the mental disposition of the character. The titular character has a name of medieval origin. THE APPLE-RAID BY VERNON SCANNELL Summary ‘The Apple-Raid’ by Vernon Scannell describes how the poet along with his friends John Peters and David Kidd stealthily entered into the gardens to collect apples during Autumn. This piece begins with a reference to the external ambiance. It was the season of autumn. The speaker of this poem recalls how the breeze spiced with garden fires, the smell of burnt leaves, and the early SHAKESPEARE'S SONNET 154: THE LITTLE LOVE-GOD... Summary ’Sonnet 154’ by William Shakespeare describes how the speaker attempted to alleviate his lovesickness. He inevitably failed, as he has throughout the rest of the sonnets. In the first lines of ‘Sonnet 154,’ the speaker begins by describing one of Diana’s (goddess of Chastity) maids taking Cupid’s fire and extinguishing itin a pool of water.
ANTICLIMAX - DEFINITION AND EXAMPLES Definition of Anticlimax. The anticlimax will only occur in a piece of literature if, for some reason, the climax is disappointing or is not, in some way, what the reader expected it to be. THERE'S A CERTAIN SLANT OF LIGHT There’s a certain Slant of light by Emily Dickinson. ‘There’s a certain Slant of light’ by Emily Dickinson is a thoughtful poem. It depicts a metaphorical slant of light and how it influences the speaker. This poem was first published in 1890. However, in this edition, the poem was altered and it was published in its originalform in 1955.
BARKING UP THE WRONG TREE MEANING AND ORIGIN Barking up the wrong tree is an English idiom. It’s used to describe a situation in which someone is pursuing an incorrect assumption. YANKEE DOODLE NURSERY RHYME Summary ‘Yankee Doodle’ is a short poem that describes a man, someone called Yankee Doodle, and his actions. The man rides into town on a horse and sports a feather in his hat. The nonsensical-seeming moment of this poem comes when the speaker says the man called his feather “macaroni.” The short lines of the piece, which can be explored in more detail below, are an interestingDAVID GROFF POEMS
‘Dead Deer’ by David Groff is a memorable poem about death. It describes a car accident in which the speaker and a deer lose theirlives.
'SHAPE UP OR SHIP OUT' DEFINITION AND ORIGIN Or if they don’t do whatever it is, they need to. “Shape up” is directed at someone who is unorganized, unprepared, or unprofessional. To shape up, they need to get their affairs in order, take responsibility for their actions, and act like a professional. The phrase “ship out” is the threat.POEM ANALYSIS
London by William Blake. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth. America by Claude Mckay. The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe. Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss. Wild Geese by Mary Oliver. I Sing the Body Electric by Walt Whitman. The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner by Randall Jarrell. The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. LONDON BY SAMUEL JOHNSON London by Samuel Johnson. ‘London’ was written by Dr. Samuel Johnson in 1738 in imitation of the Third Satire of Juvenal. In Juvenal, Umbricius leaves Rome because of corruption and hypocrisy. In this poem of Johnson, Thales is leaving London because of the vices and follies of the people who are living there. This poem consists of263 lines.
10 INCREDIBLE POEMS OF THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT The Black Lives Matter movement has been something that has been around since the mid-2010s and gained a lot of popularity in 2020. Following the death of George Floyd, there was a huge amount of support for the movement, to raise awareness for the brutality of what the black people have faced, attempting to put a stop to racism. I(A (A LEAD FALLS WITH LONELINESS) It stands alone, and is the word “loneliness”. The phrase “a leaf falls” can be found inside of the parenthesis. This creates an image of emptiness and solitude and reflects the written “loneliness” that runs parallel to it. This leaf falls by itself and is not with other leaves. The NESSA BY PAUL DURCAN WHATIF BY SHEL SILVERSTEIN SEX WITHOUT LOVE BY SHARON OLDS BLACKBERRY-PICKING BY SEAMUS HEANEY IF WE MUST DIE BY CLAUDE MCKAY ANTHEM FOR DOOMED YOUTH BY WILFRED OWEN Summary of Anthem for Doomed Youth. Written in sonnet form, ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’ serves as a dual rejection: both of the brutality of war, and of religion. The first part of the poem takes place during a pitched battle, whereas the second part of the poem is far more abstract and happens outside the war, calling back to the idea of the people waiting at home to hear about their lovedPOEM ANALYSIS
London by William Blake. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud by William Wordsworth. America by Claude Mckay. The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe. Fox in Socks by Dr. Seuss. Wild Geese by Mary Oliver. I Sing the Body Electric by Walt Whitman. The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner by Randall Jarrell. The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. LONDON BY SAMUEL JOHNSON London by Samuel Johnson. ‘London’ was written by Dr. Samuel Johnson in 1738 in imitation of the Third Satire of Juvenal. In Juvenal, Umbricius leaves Rome because of corruption and hypocrisy. In this poem of Johnson, Thales is leaving London because of the vices and follies of the people who are living there. This poem consists of263 lines.
10 INCREDIBLE POEMS OF THE BLACK LIVES MATTER MOVEMENT The Black Lives Matter movement has been something that has been around since the mid-2010s and gained a lot of popularity in 2020. Following the death of George Floyd, there was a huge amount of support for the movement, to raise awareness for the brutality of what the black people have faced, attempting to put a stop to racism. I(A (A LEAD FALLS WITH LONELINESS) It stands alone, and is the word “loneliness”. The phrase “a leaf falls” can be found inside of the parenthesis. This creates an image of emptiness and solitude and reflects the written “loneliness” that runs parallel to it. This leaf falls by itself and is not with other leaves. The NESSA BY PAUL DURCAN WHATIF BY SHEL SILVERSTEIN SEX WITHOUT LOVE BY SHARON OLDS BLACKBERRY-PICKING BY SEAMUS HEANEY IF WE MUST DIE BY CLAUDE MCKAY ANTHEM FOR DOOMED YOUTH BY WILFRED OWEN Summary of Anthem for Doomed Youth. Written in sonnet form, ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’ serves as a dual rejection: both of the brutality of war, and of religion. The first part of the poem takes place during a pitched battle, whereas the second part of the poem is far more abstract and happens outside the war, calling back to the idea of the people waiting at home to hear about their loved ANTICLIMAX - DEFINITION AND EXAMPLES Definition of Anticlimax. The anticlimax will only occur in a piece of literature if, for some reason, the climax is disappointing or is not, in some way, what the reader expected it to be.DAVID GROFF POEMS
‘Dead Deer’ by David Groff is a memorable poem about death. It describes a car accident in which the speaker and a deer lose theirlives.
TELL ALL THE TRUTH BUT TELL IT SLANT ‘Tell all the truth but tell it slant’ is quite short, but that only makes it all the more effective. Like the vast majority of Dickinson’s poems, this one was published after her death in 1886.It’s unclear what “truth” Dickinson was exploring in these lines. It could’ve been something universal, like a truth about the nature of life, God, death, etc., or something more personal. SHAKESPEARE'S SONNET 149: CANST THOU, O CRUEL!... Summary ’Sonnet 149’ by William Shakespeare focuses on the speaker’s obsessive state of mind in regard to the Dark Lady. He’s alienated his friends, lost his independence, and has become completely consumed by the Dark Lady’s will. He’s speaking directly to her, reminding her that there’s nothing he wouldn’t dofor her.
CAMBRIDGE IGCSE LITERATURE (ENGLISH) 0475 2020-21 Cambridge IGCSE Literature (English) 0475 2020-21 Poems Analysed. For those that are studying the Cambridge IGCSE Literature (English) 0475 course, there is a list of poems for which the student must study in preparation of answering a question about any one of them, taken from the syllabus. This includes 45 poems, with 15 of them from Carol MID-TERM BREAK BY SEAMUS HEANEY ‘Mid-Term Break’ was published in Death of a Naturalist, Heaney’s most-famous volume, in 1966.It is dedicated to Heaney’s brother who died in a car accident in 1953 when he was only four years old. Heaney was 14 at the time. IF WE MUST DIE BY CLAUDE MCKAY Structure. ‘ If We Must Die’ by Claude McKay is a fourteen-line Shakespearean sonnet that is structured in the form which has come to be synonymous with the poet’s name. It made up of three quatrains, or sets of four lines, and one concluding couplet or set of two rhyming lines. The poem follows a consistent rhyme scheme thatconforms to
MY LIFE HAD STOOD
‘My Life had stood – a Loaded Gun’ is a six stanza poem that is separated into sets of four lines, or quatrains.The poem does not have a title, and instead goes by either its first line or the number 764. This was the case for almost all of the poetry she wrote. THE EAGLE BY ALFRED LORD TENNYSON ‘The Eagle’ by Alfred Lord Tennyson portrays the swiftness and agility of the king of birds. The shortness of the poem is a reference to an eagle that is ready to latch onto its prey. It is like a monarch of nature, keeping a strategic distance from the metaphorical “wrinkled sea” crawling below. The poet is no doubt impressed by the bird’s agility and capacity. THE GOOD-MORROW BY JOHN DONNE The Good-Morrow ’ by John Donne is a sonnet that describes the state of perfect love in which a speaker and his lover exist. The poem begins with the speaker noting how his life, and his lover’s, did not truly begin until they met. Up until they came together they were Please enable cookies.PLEASE WAIT...
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