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    Autumn: The Mosaic

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    They say winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting, and autumn is a mosaic of them all. Meaning autumn is the most pretty of the all. Well I completely and utterly disagree. Let me tell you how I have come to my conclusion. Autumn “The Mosaic” - There are multiple reasons to love Autumn. Such as comfy sweaters & fuzzy boots, leggings, warm drinks, and pretty colors. It's a time to tell stories around the fire, put on long sleeves, read a book under a tree, jump in leaves

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    year” by shakespeare and “To Autumn” by Keats has inseparable role of youth and death as a analogy for life flow of season,.although both poem depict death and dying as tribble tragedy. poem To autumn presents death as season while That time of year present death as . First , we see In theses poems, the act of creation is pictured as a kind of self-harvesting; the pen harvests the fields of the brain, and books are filled with the resulting "grain" . In "To Autumn", the metaphor is developed further

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    Summary Of Autumn Poem

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    and the 'twined flowers' that offer a resistance to the 'say the' cause a brief pause in time. This eagerness to prolong the moment of happiness - the ode stanza, extended to eleven lines, is give en a more prolonged effect and is also shared by autumn who watches the 'last oozing hours by hours' she is in time and bears the full load of agony inherent in process, but she is also above time watching the ceaseless and yet unhurried movement on the temporal plane. The first stanza is set in the morning

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    Nothing gets me more excited than being able to comfortably wear my favorite pair of jeans and boots and not sweat an actual bucket. Though Chicago falls can sometimes fluctuate, here a few things I look forward too and absolutely soak up during autumn. ​​ 1. Sleeping with Windows Open Theres nothing like being able to snuggle just a little bit deeper into your bed, or under cozy blankets while watching TV or trying to catch some zzz's. I've always been the kind of person who loves to sleep cold

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    Autumn Research Paper

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    Of the many seasons, fall is by far the most beautiful and inspiring season of all. As the weather becomes more windy, cloudy or even rainy, fall comes to existence and changes all that is around, the world becomes more sophisticated than the usual greens found in plants and grasses, and though these changes can be surprising at times, fall allows for nature to restart and begin anew. Fall is the time of year in which individuals see that not only do people and lives change, but nature itself changes

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    In Langston Hughes “Early Autumn” is the story of two old lovers, have separated in their own ways. The title of the story describes Early in the beginning of the story which indicates that Mary, is in her late-ish stages in her life this is also the time where many people might seem lugubrious. The “frown that came quickly” Bill face states that Mary, really let her self-down which happens to all life in autumn and that she might not appear as she used to. As the story goes on Mary, character, seems

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    Journal "To Autumn" Observation In his ode “To Autumn,” John Keats praises fall as the yielder of abundance and fruitfulness. Throughout the poem, Keats uses strong imagery to create a beautiful picture of fall. For example, in stanza twenty-five, Keats writes “…barred clouds bloom the soft-dying day, and touch the stubble plains with rosy hue…” (Keats 738). Through these words, Keats uses the word “bloom,” an action associated with flowers, to describe a fall sunset. This effect makes the readers

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    field. The yellowing corn stalks stand erect and proud until my grandpas tractor comes to end their growth. Autumn slowly weaves its way in and leaves a stain of brilliant color in its wake. Not everyone enjoys such colors, but when you take a second to step outside your doorstep, and look at all the wonders that surround you, you’d be surprised at how marvelous the world can truly be. To me, Autumn is a time for relishing in the colors. Soaking in the oranges and reds while sitting by a warm fire. It’s

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    is a figurative language that is for the use of visual symbolism. The author utilizes vivid and descriptive text to imply a deeper meaning to the story being read. In John Keats’ poem, “The Autumn,” readers visualize the fall season through sensuous imagery to fulfill the purpose of an illustration of autumn. The senses of sight, known as visual imagery, is frequently illustrated in this poem. The first line of the poem states, “Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, close bosom-friend of the

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    Both autumn and winter are special times of year. Whether you call it autumn, fall, that one season after summer with the cool leaves, or anything else, it has place in all our hearts. Winter may be disliked by some for the harsh weather and cold atmosphere, but I love all winter has to offer. I love late fall and early winter because of the holidays and the traditions they bring, the soft snow, and winter break. Holidays are times full of family, games, and celebration. They’re designed to be

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