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    Bringing Chicago to Life

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    Carl Sandburg describes Chicago as a tough and hefty city. Chicago is portrayed as a proud city, a city proud to be so “strong and cunning” whereas other cities of the time were not. Chicago is characterized by the people and workers who live in it. Sandburg loves Chicago even though it is a brutally tough city. Sandburg uses imagery, personification, and punctuation to characterize the city as an actual person. Sandburg uses imagery that gives Chicago the reputation of being wicked, crooked, and

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    Carl Sandburg; a 20th century American Poet, once defined poetry as “…the opening and closing of a door, leaving those who look through to guess about what is seen during that moment.” Sandburg attempts to suggest that an experience can be expressed by a poet via the way language is used. Many writers are influenced heavily by the political, social, and environmental situations that they’ve experienced, which may need to be known to the reader to fully understand what the writer is trying to communicate

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    the established subject matter are the most important elements that every good poet needs to write in an effective poem. For the special use of language and the rhythm of lines, I’ve chosen “London, 1802” by William Wordsworth and “Chicago” by Carl Sandburg. The main purpose behind this selection is to explain various types of writing and forms of poetry as well as to compare and contrast the way the two Idealistic Poets using a unique language to show their reaction to their environment. Throughout

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    “Long live Carl Sanburg” “ Life is an opinion, you peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep”. Choose your life how you want it in one piece” (Simile, Metaphor or Allusion?). Carl Sanburg became an editorial writer for the Chicago daily news. Carl Sanburg finally got the magazine of verse to publish his poems. He was also a swedish-American poet, a writer, and an editor. American writer Carl Sanburg used themes of war, Realist life, And natural element within his poetry. When

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    In the poems, “She sweeps with many Colored Brooms”, by Emily Dickenson, and “Sunsets”, by Carl Sandburg; the authors compare sunset to women. The beauty of sunset is the central in both poems however, they each contain different ideas about sunset. For example, Dickenson, focuses more on the beauty of sunset while, Sandburg, compares a sunset to a woman’s demeanor, and brings out the different kinds of ways the sun sets. In the poem, by Emily Dickenson she compares sunset to a housewife. The poem

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    this definition may be true, I believe that there is much more to it. I believe that the American dream is different for each and every person. Literature is a great medium to see this idea in. The Luck of Roaring Camp by Bret Harte, Chicago by Carl Sandburg, and I Have a Rendezvous with Death by Alan Seeger are all example in literature of how the American dream can vary from person to person and does not have just one rigid definition. First, let’s look at The Luck of Roaring Camp. The short story

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    In Ernest Hemingway's short story, "Soldier's Home", and Carl Sandburg's poem, "Grass" both emphasizes ideas about war and the aftermath of it. Although both works describe war they are very different. Hemingway and Ernest use different techniques to convey its' message to its readers using such devices as repetition, point of view, and personification to appeal to its readers. Among the many similarities between these two works, they are different in expressing its thoughts on war. When many people

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    In the poem “Poem” the syntax is very interesting because of how each line is organized. The way the lines are organized gives an image of what the poem is trying to show us. The way the poem is laid out may leave some think it is awkward, but the way it is organized actually makes it more rhythmatic than it would just read out in 1 or 2 lines. When reading the poem I picture the cat climbing/walking with pauses every time the line ends. For example in lines 5-7, “first the right”(Williams 5) pause

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    pretending, once again feeling empty inside. In a society filled with lies and secrecy, we are often caught up in personal dilemmas. In attempt to make ourselves feel better about a situation, we lie to ease the tension that builds up inside. As seen in Carl Sandburg's intriguing poem, society turns a blind eye to the issues that have once been prominent in our world. Because society refuses to face its problems head-on, we are forced to deal with the repercussions of our ignorant habits. We have all

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    In the poems, “She Sweeps with Many Colored Brooms”, by Emily Dickenson, and “Sunsets”, by Carl Sandburg; the authors compare sunset to women. The beauty of the sunset is the central theme in both poems; however, they each contain different ideas about sunset. For example, Dickenson, focuses more on the beauty of sunset comparing it to a housewife. In turn, Sandburg, compares sunset to a female dancer, and brings out the different kinds of ways the sun sets. In the poem, by Emily Dickenson she compares

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