1. The poem, “Dover Beach” is a lament on the loss of faith in religion and in mankind. The people have stopped seeking comfort in church and in God and are skeptic to believe in each other. Scientific advancements and research have shaken the core of faith amongst people. Society has lost religious faRead more

    The poem, “Dover Beach” is a lament on the loss of faith in religion and in mankind. The people have stopped seeking comfort in church and in God and are skeptic to believe in each other. Scientific advancements and research have shaken the core of faith amongst people. Society has lost religious faith in the face of modernity and progress. The speaker is mourning the sadness over the loss of faith in the face of modernity.

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  2. “The eternal note of sadness” in the poem stands for the declining faith in religion and in humanity. The poet states that Sophocles heard the eternal note of sadness “on the Aegean” and it brought to his mind the human misery. The poet expresses that sadness by saying humans fear the unknown and heRead more

    “The eternal note of sadness” in the poem stands for the declining faith in religion and in humanity. The poet states that Sophocles heard the eternal note of sadness “on the Aegean” and it brought to his mind the human misery. The poet expresses that sadness by saying humans fear the unknown and hence, their faith is slowly fading away and they are turning against each other.

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  3. “The tide if full, the moon lies fair” is an example of imagery in the poem.

    “The tide if full, the moon lies fair” is an example of imagery in the poem.

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  4. The meaning of the simile “lay like the folds of a bright girdle furled” stands for the greatness of an era in England when it was at the peak of commercial success and also during that time when people were happier and felt like they belonged there.

    The meaning of the simile “lay like the folds of a bright girdle furled” stands for the greatness of an era in England when it was at the peak of commercial success and also during that time when people were happier and felt like they belonged there.

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  5. “Desiderata” teaches us, the students, to remain humble and true to ourselves. In this world where trickery still exists, it is important to remain original and honest. No matter what our career choice is, it is important to remain humble and never to compare ourselves with anyone as there will alwaRead more

    “Desiderata” teaches us, the students, to remain humble and true to ourselves. In this world where trickery still exists, it is important to remain original and honest. No matter what our career choice is, it is important to remain humble and never to compare ourselves with anyone as there will always be “greater or lesser” person than us. We should speak the truth and give an opportunity to everyone to explain their story. The poem teaches us to lead a life filled with optimism and honesty.

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  6. Max Ehrmann’s poem, “Desiderata”, is a didactic poem as it teaches a moral lesson in life. The poem, through a set of values and principles, guides everyone how to lead a successful life and be humble. The poem is full of optimism and cheerfulness. It teaches the reader to look at life through a posRead more

    Max Ehrmann’s poem, “Desiderata”, is a didactic poem as it teaches a moral lesson in life. The poem, through a set of values and principles, guides everyone how to lead a successful life and be humble. The poem is full of optimism and cheerfulness. It teaches the reader to look at life through a positive aspect.

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    The poem, “John Brown”, written by Bob Dylan doesn’t focus on any particular war. The poem highlights the physical and emotional exhaustion which all war victims undergo as a result of it. War ravages each and everyone, marking an end to civilization. The poem appeals universally as the glorificatioRead more

    The poem, “John Brown”, written by Bob Dylan doesn’t focus on any particular war. The poem highlights the physical and emotional exhaustion which all war victims undergo as a result of it. War ravages each and everyone, marking an end to civilization. The poem appeals universally as the glorification of war has been criticized in the poem and has resonated with all the war victims.

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  8. “John Brown” is an anti-war poem. It rejects the idealization of glorifying war by presenting ignorant people who believe fighting in the war to be an act of pride. When John Brown is getting ready to go off to war, his mother feels proud to see him “straight and tall in his uniform and all.” She feRead more

    “John Brown” is an anti-war poem. It rejects the idealization of glorifying war by presenting ignorant people who believe fighting in the war to be an act of pride. When John Brown is getting ready to go off to war, his mother feels proud to see him “straight and tall in his uniform and all.” She feels proud that she has a soldier for a son. For her, being a soldier means fighting valiantly and obeying the captain’s orders in order to get medals to put up on the wall. She is ignorant of the mental and physical trauma all soldiers undergo. John Brown realizes while fighting in the war that “I’m a-tryin’ to kill somebody or die tryin’.” He tells his mother that she wasn’t there fighting his battles but was at home, acting proud. He has faced the horrors of the war which takes a toll on humanity. War is not the solution to peace. The poem is critiquing the people who glorify war like John Brown’s mother. Usually the people who glorify are the ones who are ignorant and distant from reality.

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  9. The main theme of the poem is the destruction war creates on the lives of the soldiers, both mentally and physically. The soldiers undergo physical and emotional exhaustion while fighting in a war. John Brown realizes while he is fighting in the war that he is either killing a human being or die tryRead more

    The main theme of the poem is the destruction war creates on the lives of the soldiers, both mentally and physically. The soldiers undergo physical and emotional exhaustion while fighting in a war. John Brown realizes while he is fighting in the war that he is either killing a human being or die trying. War changes a person. He himself undergoes several harm, barely coming out alive, with his face all shot up and his hand all blown up. The people like his mother are ignorant about the horrors of the war and hence, glorifies war.

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    The main theme of the poem is human greed and cruelty, lack of freedom or enslavement and oppression on animals. Read summary of The Dolphins Poem

    The main theme of the poem is human greed and cruelty, lack of freedom or enslavement and oppression on animals.

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