its about a woman who speaks to the employed about her son about giving him a gun to cause his death. And also the reason for her wanting to speak to him. because she had high hopes for her son to become a doctor or something of good advancement
Love, Fear,Parenting,Poverty,Hardships and struggles to survive
the mother is the persona in this poem. since she is telling about her son and how she was treated by the father who obviously walked out on her while she was pregnant
the contrast of the poem is between life and death. from when the mother found out she was pregnant to his hot and explosive death.
the theme for the poem is death,love
someone high in society and has money
Parenting, absentee fathers
The mother
Repitition
Repition
The poem is about a woman who has rent due, and she refuses to pay it because utlites not working and the apartment has a bunch of problems, and the rent man agrees she shouldn't pay the rent.
Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day? by William Shakespeare And it would appear to be about a man, not a woman.
man
Only if he says anything that could possibly, in any way imaginable, be wrong. Then he's wrong.
Actually that poem was probably written to a man, not a woman, but Shakespeare is in any case making the point that physical beauty is fleeting but if it is encapsulated in art, it lasts forever.
In the Half Life series G-man is a mysterious entity who the player is employed by. G-man speaks in such a way that human speech is unnatural to him.
"The Mills of God" is a proverbial expression that refers to the idea that divine retribution or justice is slow but certain. There isn't a specific poem with that title, but the concept has been referenced in various literary works by authors like Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Friedrich von Schiller.
A religious profit is a man or woman that claims that god speaks through them.
This is a stereotype that implies men are often wrong. It's essential to treat each person as an individual and not generalize based on gender. Everyone is capable of being right or wrong in any situation.
The theme of Wendy Cope's poem "Messages" is the impact of communication on relationships and the longing for connection through messages left behind. It explores the ways in which messages, whether written or electronic, can convey emotions and maintain bonds between people. The poem highlights the bittersweet nature of messages that are received and remembered, revealing a sense of nostalgia and yearning for the past.
The cast of To a Poem - 2004 includes: Tristan Gemmill as Man Emily Hamilton as Woman
The poem is about a woman who has rent due, and she refuses to pay it because utlites not working and the apartment has a bunch of problems, and the rent man agrees she shouldn't pay the rent.
Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day? by William Shakespeare And it would appear to be about a man, not a woman.
The narrator is neither a "man or a woman" since the narrator speaks in the plural rather than the singular. In that sense the narrator can be thought of as several or all of the townspeople telling the story.
face to face, text, letter, poem, phone call, etc....
The irony in AE Housman's poem "Is My Team Ploughing" lies in the contrast between the living speaker's questions and the responses given by his deceased friend. The deceased friend's responses suggest that life continues after death, challenging the speaker's assumption that death is final and absolute. The poem ultimately explores themes of grief, longing, and the uncertainty of what lies beyond death.
Harley say about a woman speaking how many words per day ad a man speaks how many words per day