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19 Th Century 18 Th Century
1,548 wordsthe hierophant's of an un apprehended inspiration, the mirrors of the gigantic shadows which futurity casts upon the present... In "Ode to the West Wind, " Shelley implores the West Wind, a powerful force of nature that Shelley identifies with his rapidly-changing reality, to "lift me as a wave, a leaf, a cloud!" He also expresses his almost-melancholy wish that he could be as The comrade of thy wanderings over Heaven (Ode 815) "Ode to the West Wind" invokes the attendant spirit from which Geniu...
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Ode On A Grecian Urn Ode To A Nightingale
1,195 wordsJohn Keats poems Ode to a Nightingale and Ode on a Grecian Urn exist for the purpose of describing a moment in life, such as a brief song of a nightingale and scene depicted on an urn; within each moment there exists a multitude of emotions, and changing from one to another indefinably. Keats Ode on a Grecian Urn deals with the perplexing and indefinable relationship between life and art. Paradoxically, it is the life of the urn that would normally associate with stillness, melancholy and bereav...
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Fall Of Troy Choral Ode
1,162 words... which Greek society considered to be very dangerous and unnatural. o Clytaemnestra begins a description of the fall of Troy the Greeks and the Trojans are likened to oil and water (which do not mix when added to each other) and she speaks of her wish that the Greeks do not desecrate any temples, perhaps because of her wish that Agamemnon return home so she may have her revenge. The leader (unaware of this secret desire) complements her on her insightful and surprisingly humane speech and fur...
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19 Th Century 18 Th Century
1,563 wordsthe hierophant's of an un apprehended inspiration, the mirrors of the gigantic shadows which futurity casts upon the present... (Defence 817) In Ode to the West Wind, Shelley implores the West Wind, a powerful force of nature that Shelley identifies with his rapidly-changing reality, to lift me as a wave, a leaf, a cloud! He also expresses his almost-melancholy wish that he could be as I were in my boyhood, and could be The comrade of thy wanderings over Heaven (Ode 815) Ode to the West Wind inv...
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Ode To The West Wind Romantic Poets
2,387 wordsA season of autumn is traditionally associated with transience and mutability, with dying of nature and expectations of the following winter time. For Romantic poets who are known for their extraordinary sensitivity to natural moods the period of fall becomes a great force for poetic creativity. Percy Bysshe Shelley^s Ode to the West Wind and John Keats^s ode To Autumn are two beautiful poems which were blown to its authors by the English autumn ^ both poets are influenced by the seasonal proces...
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Quot Quot Dead Quot
7,733 wordsEdward Hirsch Tates most important single poem, " Ode to the Confederate Dead, " is a kind of Southern analogue to The Waste Land. As opposed to Ransom, who thought The Waste Land " seemed to bring to a head all the specifically modern errors, " Tate defended the way Eliot's poem embraced " the entire range of consciousness" and impersonally dramatized the tragic situation of those who live in modern times. Tates " Ode" treats that situation in specificall...
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