Who Spoke of Courage in His Sleep by N.V.M Gonzales
The house of fear is now shambles The yard littered with leaves The fence is gone, the vines are dead The gravelled path is with black mud. Observe the roofless tenant His weary limbs can walk no more His brow is drenched in bitter sweat His tongue is hanging out like a dog's With double shame he greets the day Who in night walked past the sentried gate; He falters now where once his fluency Was worth its weight in words Observed the mask he wears; The smile is false, the eyes distraught, he will not walk this earth again Who spoke of courage only in his sleep.
The poet behind "The Courage to Be Myself" is Sue Patton Toele. Originally this poem was published in poster form and reach widespread notoriety because the character, Daphne, from the Television show Frazier, hung the poem in her bedroom.
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Eleanor Farjeon
I"m guessing United States, Western Expansion era? (Frontier Ma!)
The poem "All who sleep tonight" is about being alone but, knowing that you aren't alone in feeling alone because there are other people feeling the same way.
The poem is the Song of Roland
The poet behind "The Courage to Be Myself" is Sue Patton Toele. Originally this poem was published in poster form and reach widespread notoriety because the character, Daphne, from the Television show Frazier, hung the poem in her bedroom.
The poem you are referring to is "The Courage That My Mother Had" by Edna St. Vincent Millay. It reflects on the strength and steadfastness of the poet's mother, contrasting it with the poet's own doubts and fears. The poem celebrates the unwavering courage and resilience passed down from the mother to her child.
Yes, "The Courage That My Mother Had" by Edna St. Vincent Millay contains literary devices such as personification (giving courage human-like qualities), imagery (descriptions of the mother's courage), and symbolism (the stone representing the mother's strength). These devices enhance the emotional impact and meaning of the poem.
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Eleanor Farjeon
Emily Dickinson likely wrote the poem "Sleep" to explore themes of peace, rest, and tranquility. The poem reflects her interest in nature and the human experience, as well as her introspective and contemplative style of writing.
Ra-mes is depicted as a resilient and determined character in the poem, showing courage and strength in the face of challenges.
He spoke the poem from memory while an assistant wrote it down.
the god of sleep - death
The main idea of the poem "Talking in Their Sleep" by Wislawa Szymborska is about the disconnectedness between what people say when they are awake versus what they say in their sleep. It explores the concept of unconscious thoughts and desires that manifest when the mind is not fully in control.
The theme of John Keats's poem "To Sleep" revolves around the concept of finding solace, comfort, and escape in sleep from the troubles and pains of life. Keats praises the restorative power of sleep as a temporary respite from the worries and sorrows of the world.