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Sharon White's Articles in Poetry

  • Elizabeth Bishop
    Elizabeth Bishop was one of the greatest poets of the 20th century. She was quite unique. Her sincerity for her poetry gave her work an emotional feel. As if each writer was following her on an emotional journey. Through her poetry we see that she lived a good life, one that teemed of vitality and the joy of heightened awareness, but also we see that there were times of loneliness and depression.
  • An Analysis of the Poem "You're"
    When your eyes first rest on the title, "You're", your first thought is that the writer is talking about someone other than herself. Actually it seems that the writer is going to proceed and describe you! But on reading the poem you realize that it is really an abstract poem, she never really states who she is talking to.
  • An Analysis of the Poem "A London Fete"
    The poem "A London Fete" is a harsh example of the differences between perception and actual reality. In order to explain this, the author uses the instance of a public hanging to express how contemptible people who are from the highest moral standards can conduct themselves.
  • Thomas Traherne: One of England's Most Talented Poets
    Thomas Traherne was probably one of the most talented poets of the 17th century. Although his work was not discovered until the 19th, even then it was not appreciated to its full value. Traherne's works are on the level of John Milton, the famous author of "Paradise Lost." It is very unjust however, to judge one poet on the standards of another. Each author’s work should be judged individually. Free of any influence from another author’s work.
  • The Complexity of the English Patient
    The old classic, "The English Patient," consists of two different stories clashing and entwining into one throughout the novel. There are many different aspects of each character and they are created to be complex people. The most fascinating thing is that although each character’s story clashes with the other, neither story would be interesting separate. The four characters and their conflicting relationships give "The English Patient" a complicated and fascinating story.
  • Shakespeare Sonnet 74
    In “Sonnet 74” Shakespeare uses two metaphors to represent death.
  • Gerard Manley Hopkins
    Gerard Manley Hopkins is famous by his poetry although he was not recognized as the significant poet during his life and he burnt out most of his works himself. Thanks to his friends we could read his poems now.
  • The Clare Poem
    This article will analyze one of the various views on love expressed by poets. It will try to draw one of the numerous pictures of love and the key players of a loving relationship. It will try to uncover true intentions of the poet (the sender) and the recipients understanding of the poetic message as well as their attitude towards the receiver
  • Shakespeare's Sonnet
    William Shakespeare wrote "Sonnet 74" in 1609. Love and Death, as usual play the fundamental role in this masterpiece, as they have always been the two primaries in all times. These two vital issues will be discussed in this article.
  • The Frost Poems
    The two Robert Frost's poems - "The Tuft of Flowers" and "Mending Wall" continue one of the Frost's main theme of "unanswered questions". These questions cannot be answered until the humankind wants to change established tenets which make some human beings like Frost really unhappy.

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