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    Rap Vs Rap Poetry

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    “There's a certain mystique when I speak that you notice, cause it's sort of unique, cause you know it's me, my poetry is deep and I'm still mad at the way I flow to this beat!”-Eminem, Rap Poets. Eminem claims his rap lyrics are his poetry. This reveals the big question here; is rap poetry? Only you can answer that. According to the Oxford Dictionary, poetry is “literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas by use of distinctive style and rhythm”. While

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    Then you do the history of poet and poem then pull out extracts and analyse them and relate that back to why poetry is important to contemporary society *insert 4-6 seconds of song* Welcome back to Burning Poetry with Christie Forsythe, this afternoon we are discussing the important roll of poetry in modern society. Poetry is a form of expressing political and societal issues in an art format. Beach Burial is one such poem that discusses issues in society based around war, more directly the loss

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    Pharr Poetry Essay Poetry gives an individual the opportunity to express themselves in a countless number of ways with literal and figurative meaning behind each and every word. Many poems share a common message but are ultimately different in the way they deliver that message to the reader. “The World Is Too Much With Us” and “God’s Grandeur” are both phenomenal poems that utilize imagery, figurative language, and poetic devices to convey a shared view of modern society and nature. Imagery in

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    Why and how is Shakespeare still relevant in our schools, and society today? Why has his poetry lasted for 400 years, and still is considered some of the greatest pieces of poetry today? Well I think he is still relevant in today’s world because his poetry is incredible, and it has created a base for many other books, movies, and other poetry, as well as been a great learning tool to teach students in High School more about the complex language he uses and the basic feelings of today’s world like

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    sensitive to its immediate audience, Poetry is what matters most to a contemporary mind. I.A. Richards once said, Poetry is the revelation of scholarship in men who constitute the intellectual upper limit of a generation. Whatever may be the elements of truth in it, this much is certain that fifty years before when science and technology did not make a rapid headway, Poetry was treated as the be all and end all of intellectual activities of man. In terms of poetry the scholarship of a nation was measured

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    3 American Poets- Robert Frost, Mary Oliver, and Maya Angelou Poetry as a literally work in which the expression of ideas and feelings is given strength has had great authors overtime who took different perspectives in this genre of literature. These poets used distinctive rhythm and style to express their styles, poetic themes, outlook on life, and had their share of influence on the American society. This paper uses the basis of these styles, themes, outlook on life and subsequent influence on

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    Redress of Poetry by Seamus Heaney Q1. How does Seamus Heaney evoke out the importance of poetry regarding its redressing effect? Elaborate with reference to his special lecture that he delivered at Oxford. OR Seamus Heaney discusses the concept of poetry from a number of angles. Discuss. OR How has Heaney defended poetry in his “The Redress of Poetry?” OR Which arguments does Heaney put forward in defence of poetry and how do those arguments place poetry on a higher place? OR Poetry helps the people

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    and figurative language to create vivid visual images with his narrations, creating a well-known style as a modern poet while incorporating traditional 19th century poetic practices. I. How Frost creates vivid visual images to make style of poetry unique to him. a. Ezra Pound said, “This man has the good sense to speak naturally and to paint the thing as he sees it.” Examples from his poetry. b. Amy Lowell reviewed, “He goes his own way, regardless of anyone else’s rules, and the result is a

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    of poetry as an artform predates literacy itself. Over the course of history, poetry grew from a verbal form of art, existing mainly in religious hymns, to becoming the universal “language of the heart”. The work of William Shakespeare and Edgar Allen Poe, some of the most notable poets of history, has resonated with generations of Americans. Although they lived in a Pre-industrial world, their work remains powerful because the themes expressed in their artwork can still be applied to modern society

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    in the United States, after Robert Frost. His countless contributions to American poetry as well as his immense influence on American poetry is evident to this very day. E.E. Cummings was born on October 14, 1894 in Cambridge, Massachusetts to Rebecca Haswell Clarke and Edward Cummings. E.E. Cummings’ father was a professor at Harvard University, where his son later went to college. As a kid, Cummings wrote poetry as early as the age

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