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Free Verse
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free verse retains certain features of traditional verse: the presence of clauses of length less than the sentence; the presence of capital letters at the start line, but not always; layout breathable white; to sequences of varying sizes se...

The Asians Dying
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the war in Vietnam, that the assessment is infiltration deserve, surrounded by echoes from the political criticism and poetry. I was fascinated by the theme of the poem as many people do not discuss about that War nowadays, and by reading t...

Design And La Belle Dame Sans Merci
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design of darkness to appall.” Some have theorized this line suggests “Satan is delighting in the blasphemy of clothing a scene of destruction in the color of innocence and purity.” The Second answer is that there is no higher being, or not...

Comparison Of Poems
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verse. He was one of the first poets to use this type of poetry, which does not use regular rhyme scheme and meter. Whitman was not appreciated or admired at first for using this type of writing. Even though he abandoned meter and rhyme sc...

Jazz And Music In Langston Hughes’ Works
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jazz and the blues. The theme of this research paper is to proof that all of Langston Hughes's work. His use of the tempos of blues and swing in his poetry set Hughes apart from other writers of the time, permitting him to trial with a very...

Hiroshima By Desmond Egan (Poem)
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Hiroshima your shadow burns into the granite of history.” I look at that and think, yes Japan has paid for its actions in a way no-one could forget, this showing the power and seriousness of America. Egan goes on and talks about the devasta...

Music Assessment
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Music Educators Journal, 92(2), 6-7....