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- 5381: You Should Really Read This Poem
- You Should Really Read This Poem The history of literature is divided into many different time periods. The Anglo/Saxon period was a time when things were very different from today. This period produced some unique literature. Beowulf ...
- 5382: Karl Marx 5
- ... to the material world. This was a step to import the dialectic from the realm of philosophy into the realm of social science and thus an important step in the history of sociology. Marx's theories were also influenced by other sources such as French socialist thought, particularly the work of Saint-Simon, concerned with social progress as a result of ...
- 5383: King Tut
- ... Tutankhamen, in reality a relatively insignificant young king, has become legendary and has furthermore assumed a position in our vocabulary and cultural ethos rivaled by few other figures of ancient history. Of the events which directly followed that momentous day in 1923, we are utterly baffled. By 1929, twenty-two people who had been either directly or indirectly involved in the ...
- 5384: Catullus
- ... but also the true love and later hatred he felt for this woman. At times playful, others more erotic, these poems represent the strange relationship Catullus found himself in. The history between Catullus and the woman he refers to as Lesbia is one of the world’s famous passions. (Wheeler, pg. 93) The woman who he writes about is really a ...
- 5385: John Donne and the Psychology of Death
- John Donne and the Psychology of Death The seventeenth-century poet John Donne has gone down in the history of popular culture for three lines: “No man is an island,” “Ask not for whom the bell tolls -- it tolls for thee”, and the opening of a poem called “Death ...
- 5386: The Lives and Works of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning
- ... arousing the deepest interest and enthusiasm for his style after his death. The Browning’s lives, works and how they intertwine increase the knowledge and spirit of Literature in English history.
- 5387: "Babi Yar" by Yevgeny Yevtushenko: An Analysis
- ... lines also allude to the fact that these Russian Jews who were murdered at Babi Yar were martyrs as well. The next stanza reminds us of another event in Jewish history where a Jew was persecuted solely because of his religious beliefs. The poet refers to the "pettiness" (line 11) of anti-Semitism as the cause of Dreyfus' imprisonment. Anti-Semitism ...
- 5388: Shelley's "Ode To the West Wind": Analysis
- ... of the Romantic poets, constantly tries to achieve a transcendence to sublime. In "Ode to the West Wind," Shelley uses the wind as a power of change that flow through history, civilization, religions and human life itself. Does the wind help Shelley achieve his transcendence? It seems it has in some sense, but Shelley never achieves his full sublime. In poems ...
- 5389: Unbroken
- ... part of your charm." This man knows me, and loves me anyway. He is crazier than I am. Eight years might as well be a thousand where we're concerned. History has roots that go deep. They go to the center of the earth and back and wrap around memories that will never languish. Images of him burn into my mind ...
- 5390: Poetry: The Law Makes Me Go
- ... for my desk just to wait for the bell, Then it's off again, get me out of this hell; In Biology we're learning what makes you cough; In History It's notes 'till my arm falls off; English however Is alot of fun; Then IT's P.E....do I have to run? When you see me jumping and ...
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