by Belinder | Feb 14, 2023 | poetry
In 1954, the book The Little Engine that Could was published. Its message was that if the little engine only believed in itself (by repeating “I think I can; I think I can”), then it could accomplish its task of bring toys over a big hill....
by Brian Leakey | Feb 12, 2023 | poetry
The “generation” in question in Kwock-Kim’s poem doesn’t seem to be a matter of a historical or biological time-frame–what might the author be referring to here? Why might this piece be broken into numbered sections? What kind of...
by Belinder | Feb 5, 2023 | poetry
Search online for quotes from Sappho’s poems and Sophocles’ play Antigone. Put at least five quotes from each in separate PowerPoint slides. One quote per slide. Share your thoughts about what you think about these quotes. ...
by Belinder | Dec 21, 2022 | poetry
The heroes of all the myths we have covered thus far have been quite complex, and this week’s reading about Sigurth is no different. In this essay, analyze how the poems describe Sigurth’s heroic accomplishments, and explain your impression of him. In doing...
by Belinder | Dec 20, 2022 | poetry
Essay about Work without hope the poem. essay should include interpretation of poem. evidence to support. an anylsyis of specific elements of the prom. a major claim an argument to support claim
by Belinder | Dec 18, 2022 | poetry
Discuss the following: The similarities between the poem “Richard Cory” and the story “A Rose for Emily.”