Free essays on poets are academic essays or articles related to different aspects of poetry, including its form, content, style, and context. These essays can be written on individual poets or on a specific topic related to literary analysis. They can also explore the themes, messages and techniques used by a particular poet, as well as their impact on the literary world. Free essays on poets provide readers with insights into the world of poetry and its complexities, helping them understand and appreciate this form of literature.
Puritans and Literary Devices
Puritan Plain Style short words, direct statements, and references to ordinary, everyday objects; clearly expressed only useful or religious ideas; used by Anne Bradstreet and Benjamin Franklin anastrophe Make me, O Lord, Thy spinning wheel complete.- Huswifery slant rhyme Then dye the same in heavenly colors choice. All pinked with varnished flowers of paradise. - Huswifery catalogue Then clothe therewith mine understanding, will Affections, judgment, conscience, memory - Huswifery John Smith first man to promote permanent settlement of America; English…...
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Puritan Poetry
Anne Bradstreet wrote To My Dear and Loving Husband and Upon the Burning of Our House "Huswifery" was written by Edward Taylor The speaker claims at the beginning of "To My Dear and Loving Husband" that her relationship is the best that there ever was Metaphor Comparison of two unlike things NOT using like or as The last lines of "To My Dear and Loving Husband reveal the speaker's . . . strong belief in eternal life and God "mold'ring…...
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Henry Longfellow, Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Born in Portland, Maine Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Watched ships while thinking Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Published first poem at 13 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Went to Bowdoin College Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Knew foreign languages very well Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Married Mary Potter Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Became a professor at Bowdoin College Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Became a professor at Harvard Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Pregnant wife died Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Wrote Voices of the Night Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Married Frances Appleton…...
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Siegfried Sassoon Presentation
The following example is an essay about a presentation by Siegfried Sassoon. Read the introduction, body and conclusion of the essay, scroll down. We are now going to talk about the theme and subject matter of the poem. This poem was influenced a lot over the past times of Siegfried Sassoon, during his childhood, and the time he spent in trenches of warfare. Siegfried was nicknamed as 'the most innocent of war poets', because of his childhood. Born as a Jew…...
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‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ by Keats and ‘When We Two Parted’ by Byron
I intend to compare, 'When We Two Parted', a romantic poem by Lord Byron and 'La Belle Dame Sans Merci', also a romantic theme but a ballad by John Keats. In 'When We Two Parted' the poem tells of a loving relationship which has ended, when one of the partner's feelings for the other waned. It expresses the emotions of resentment, betrayal, sorrow and anguish which are those sentiments which are often felt by the one in the relationship who…...
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Anthem For A Doomed Youth By Wilfred Owen
The following example essay focuses on Wilfred Owen's Hymn to the Doomed Youth. Read the introduction, body and conclusion of the essay, scroll down. “Anthem for Doomed Youth” is an lament in which Wilfred Owen conveys his bosom felt unhappiness and disgust for the loss of life in World War I. This verse form shatters the fantasized images of war by juxtaposing the opposite universes of world and the romanticized rhetoric that distorts it. He writes about the true experience…...
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Comparing Marvell and Ewart’s poems
'To His Coy Mistress' was written by a poet called Andrew Marvell who was born on the 31st March 1621. He was a Cambridge-educated priest, poet and a Member of Parliament. The poem was written in the year 1652. The theme of the poem is love and its passionate beginnings. The genre of the poem is 'carpe diem' which is Latin for 'seize the day' or 'get the most out of life'. Carpe diem was used effectively by Horace; therefore…...
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The Poems “To His Coy Mistress” and “The Flea”
The poems "To His Coy Mistress" by Andrew Marvell and "The Flea" by John Donne are both written with the same idea in mind, for the authors to get their 'women' or mistresses to be less shy with them. This was a common idea of which poems were based in Marvell's and Donne's time due to when a pretty woman was to find herself interacting with a man, it was conventional for her to be shy or unwilling, or at…...
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Andrew Marvell’s To His Coy Mistress
Marvell's 'To His Coy Mistress' is related to the constraints of time and how it will affect the relationship with his partner, in particular love and physical passion. In contrast Lovelace's 'To Althea, From Prison' shows a different kind of love, he is talking about many types of love: the love he has for his wife, the love he has for his fellow royalists, the love he has for his king and ultimately the love he has for his God.…...
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All Good Things Must Come to an End Essay
The astonishing thing about literature is that it can be interrupted otherwise by each individual who reads it. Which means that while one piece of authorship is astonishing. originative. and witty to one individual to another individual it could be the most deadening. uninteresting. and excess piece of literature they have of all time read. In this semester of Literature 221. I was given the chance to read plants from many different genres. clip periods. and manners of authorship. Some…...
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The Charge Of The Light Brigade and Exposure Poem
A more experienced poet known as Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote the Charge Of The Light Brigade. He was born in 1809 and died of old age in 1892. He wrote The Charge Of The Light Brigade in response to a Newspaper Report from the Times, which was written by W. H. Russel, so his understanding of the war was from second hand knowledge, he was removed from the action. Unlike Wilfred Owen, who wrote Exposure. Owen was born in 1893…...
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Comparing and contrasting Anthem for doomed youth and Attack
We have been studying two poems, the "Anthem For Doomed Youth" by Wilfred Owen, and "Attack" by Seigfried Sassoon. These poems are both anti war poems and were written during the time of the First World War. Owen's poem is about the lack of appropriate burials and respect to the dead soldiers. The other poem, Attack, is a narrative about an attack on the British soldiers. In some ways the poems are very similar. As I mentioned before both are…...
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Who’s for the game and Wilfred Owen’s Dulce et Decorum est and Disabled
At the start of the First World War, war was portrayed as a glorious and credible cause. Fighting in a war on behalf of your country was deemed as the duty of any credible man. The ability to represent one's country on the battlefield was one of the greatest honours a man could have. Through the interference of war there was an outcry of patriotism. Men were overwhelmed with ideas of being able to fight for their country's prosperity. Men…...
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Antony and Cleopatra and the poetry of John Donne
Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra presents a variety of representations of love, including transcendent and forbidden love. Throughout, Shakespeare expresses an unsurpassed love between them. However through both of their actions, the dramatist creates doubt in the audience’s mind as to whether this love is genuine. Similarly to Shakespeare, John Donne’s poem ‘A Valediction Forbidding Mourning’, explores the idea of transcendental love through separation. In Antony and Cleopatra, Act One, Scene One, Shakespeare introduces us to the protagonists before they appear…...
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