Nothing Gold Can Stay By: Robert Frost
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/148652/nothing-gold-can-stay-5c095cc5ab679
Rise By: Sagar Yadav
Prof. Jessica Penner | OL10 | Spring 2021
Nothing Gold Can Stay By: Robert Frost
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/148652/nothing-gold-can-stay-5c095cc5ab679
Rise By: Sagar Yadav
Poem 1- “December, 1919” by Claude McKay
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/47381/december-1919
Poem 2- “To My Mother” by Edgar Allan Poe
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/55569/to-my-mother-56d2374c0d434
poem#1
“An apple fell to the ground and Newton discovered gravity, thousands of palestinians fall and still no one has discovered humanity”.
poem#2
Every night she sings lullabies to her
What I enjoyed about this piece, is the attitude towards his words throughout chapter 1. This piece is definitely the first-person point of view. The author tends to mention themselves
In the story readers can see that there were a few themes the readers can talk about. The crossing of the bridge was a symbol of the main character obtaining
What I enjoyed about Coates’ was how descriptive it was. I like how Coates’ described the bridge and what it brought to him. As I read his story, I like
I really enjoyed the extreme imagery that Coates used in his writing. Even though at first I believed that the narrator was just crossing over a bridge that had a
After reading this story we can understand many themes that the book seems to discuss. One of the main ideas that are portrayed within this excerpt is how close Hiram
Overall I enjoyed how descriptive and deep the author was. The end of the story gave me chills because it seemed like the narrator was drowning and about to die.
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