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Black Flo'ology: Poetic Language Reflection
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My view of what represents poetic justice. Friday, January 26, 2007. Poetic language" is a phrase typically associated with a piece of writing that is not poetry. An example is in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eyes. November 10, 2008 at 8:30 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Well this was actually set up for school purposes. So I don't think it's neccessary that I really say anything about myself because, most likely, if you're on this page, u already know me. View my complete profile.
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!ngr!d's poetry: Poetry Journal #1- 2nd poem
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Friday, February 2, 2007. Poetry Journal #1- 2nd poem. We Wear the Mask by Paul Lawrence Dunbar. K bonito, mira la hora! No wonder we get along! February 2, 2007 at 7:21 AM. When I first read the poem I also interpreted the same way; we wear masks to hide who we really are. We aspire to be somebody else so by wearing the masks we are hiding our true selves because we are ashamed of that. Your interpretation and explanation makes me understand it better though, thanks! February 8, 2007 at 11:12 AM.
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!ngr!d's poetry: Poetry Journal #2
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Thursday, February 8, 2007. Mientras por competir con tu cabello,. Oro bruñido al sol relumbra en vano;. Mientras con menosprecio en medio el llano. Mira tu blanca frente el lilio bello;. Mientras a cada labio, por cogello. Siguen más ojos que al clavel temprano;. Y mientras triunfa con desdén lozano. Del luciente cristal tu gentil cuello:. Goza cuello, cabello, labio y frente,. Antes que lo que fue en tu edad dorada. Oro, lilio, clavel, cristal luciente,. No sólo en plata o vïola troncada. Poetry Journa...
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The Greatest Minds Keep things to their Self: January 2007
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The Greatest Minds Keep things to their Self. Words that Feed ones imagination. Tuesday, January 30, 2007. Sunday, January 28, 2007. Never Ending Fairy Tale. Friday, January 26, 2007. Poetry is different from poetic language because poetry consist of a bunch of ideas that are set in place by its author to create an in dept message. Poetry is often times published while poetric language is used to appeal to an individual's emotions; in some cases. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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!ngr!d's poetry: February 2007
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Thursday, February 22, 2007. New Poetry Response (Computation). February 22, 2007. The Computation by John Dome. O: Losing the love of his life. A: The woman he loves. P: To show that he has not forgotten her, and cannot live without her. S: His long lost love. Thursday, February 15, 2007. Journal #3 (2nd poem). 8220;I carry your heart with me (I carry it in my heart)” by E.E Cummings. S: a man in love. O: declaring his love to the woman of his life. A: the woman he loves. Poetry journal #3 (first poem).
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!ngr!d's poetry: January 2007
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Sunday, January 28, 2007. Poetic Language vs. Poetry. I never really thought of poetic language as being different than poetry, rather I thought of poetic language as the complement to poetry. To me poetry is created by poetic language, a language so complex yet so powerful that captivates even the deepest emotions. Poetic language, to me, is not just words, for even silence is a language. Words in poetry are but. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Poetic Language vs. Poetry. View my complete profile.
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Eastside College Prep- AP Literature: Homework Due: 2/9/07
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Eastside College Prep- AP Literature. For All Things Literary @ Eastside. This is now the course website for AP Literature at Eastside. On this site you can find links to course syllabi, assignments, and even other students' blogs. That's right! Each senior will be creating his/her own blog to create a digital community of poetry scholars. On your blog, you will post information about famous poems, interesting poems, analysis of poetic language, and even your own poems. Good effort and good luck! What is...
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Eastside College Prep- AP Literature: "We Real Cool" by Gwendolyn Brooks
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Eastside College Prep- AP Literature. For All Things Literary @ Eastside. This is now the course website for AP Literature at Eastside. On this site you can find links to course syllabi, assignments, and even other students' blogs. That's right! Each senior will be creating his/her own blog to create a digital community of poetry scholars. On your blog, you will post information about famous poems, interesting poems, analysis of poetic language, and even your own poems. Good effort and good luck! The dri...
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!ngr!d's poetry: New Poetry Response (Computation)
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Thursday, February 22, 2007. New Poetry Response (Computation). February 22, 2007. The Computation by John Dome. O: Losing the love of his life. A: The woman he loves. P: To show that he has not forgotten her, and cannot live without her. S: His long lost love. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New Poetry Response (Computation). Journal #3 (2nd poem). Poetry journal #3 (first poem). Poetry Journal #2 (2nd poem). Poetry Journal #1- 2nd poem. View my complete profile.