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  2. Summary. ‘Praise Song for the Day’ is an optimistic poem describing the role of Americans in the betterment of the nation and how they are heading towards a bright future. The poem begins with a critical point-of-view regarding how modern citizens interact with each other. Something is missing in their language.

  3. 19 Νοε 2019 · it must be the loneliness. of waking first, of breathing. dawn’s first cold breath on the city. of being the one awake. in a house wrapped in sleep. If I’m lonely. it’s with the rowboat ice-fast on the shore. in the last red light of the year. that knows what it is, that knows it’s neither.

  4. Literary Style. “Song of the Chattahoochee,” as the title suggests, is a song. Lanier tries to make the sounds of words have the rhythm and tonal qualities of musical notes. Soon after ...

  5. Full Book Analysis. Five Feet Apart is the story of forbidden love and the human urge to survive, and the novel explores the question of what makes life truly worth living. Taking place over only a few weeks, the book centers on two teenagers with cystic fibrosis, an illness that causes lung infections and impedes one’s ability to breathe.

  6. Summary. ‘ Song of the Women of my Land by Oumar Farouk depicts a terrible past through the eyes of a poet who is tapping into a tune once sung in his land. The poem begins with the poet utilizing similes and metaphors to speak on the way that time is able to chip away at memory and experiences. It has done its job on the “memory” of ...

  7. Resources. "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" was first published by British poet T. S. Eliot in 1915; Eliot later included it as the title poem in his landmark 1917 collection Prufrock and Other Observations. The poem is a dramatic monologue whose brooding speaker relays the anxieties and preoccupations of his inner life, as well as his ...

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