Not exact matches
The
poem, though
focused on spiritual struggle, is far from abstract sentimentality.
This
poem could easily have
focused on the coziness of the fire, or painted an unmixed and all - admiring portrait of the father.
There are as many ways of going about this as there are Christian poets, for what a lyric
poem offers is a personal
focus, and what we get from various
poems is what Philip Wheelwright calls «perspectival individuality»
on reality.3.
In my review of Ethan Hawke's «Chelsea Walls» (2002), where Dawson plays a poet named Audrey, I wrote, long before Davis, «I do not know how good Audrey's
poems are because Dawson reads them in a closeup — just her face filling the screen — and I could not
focus on the words.
In the TV spots section the 5 Tone
Poems have been included which are short segments
focusing on a main character in the movie accompanied by a short
poem.
Paul Thomas Anderson reteams with his «There Will Be Blood» star Daniel Day - Lewis (in what is reportedly the actor's final role) for another strange tone
poem, this
focusing on the ego of the male creative genius, the inscrutability of relationships and the power dynamics that emerge between couples.
Produced by Papadopoulos, the narrative feature
focuses on Dickinson's early life as a schoolgirl, and
on her later years in Amherst as a tortured artist who saw but seven of her
poems published in her lifetime.
Choose
poems short enough for students to
focus on the challenge you present.
These
poems focus on the consonant - vowel - consonant words e.g. cat, met, bit etc. they are written in rhyme for fun and practice.
This is a highly detailed analysis in depth of John Milton's epic
poem Paradise Lost with a particular
focus on books IX and X.
The lesson
focuses on the skills needed to analyse and create a response based
on an unseen
poem.
Part 13
focuses on structural and language features as well as analysing the two
poems included in this chapter.
There are six questions
on this worksheet that
focus on six
poems.
This year I will
focus more
on creating poetry and using technology to illustrate, enhance and share
poems.
An essay example with
poem to analyse -
focusing on grade 7 - 9.
An «I Am»
poem is a good way to introduce poetry to children, because it allows them to
focus on their own characteristics.
Focusing on a French
poem, the tasks require working in pairs.
While CAP had
focused exclusively
on multiple - choice tests, CLAS asked students to read a
poem or passage and respond to questions like: «Pick a part that is especially interesting and explain your reasons,» or «What are your feelings about this
poem?»
After students have had the opportunity to share their
poems and hear the
poems their classmates wrote, lead a class discussion,
focusing on the following questions:
Meadowbrook Press is a children's publisher that is
focused on high - interest titles, featuring joke books, kid - selected
poems, and silly stories that are sure to engage readers of all ages.
Students clarify aspects of their identity or the identity of a historical or literary figure by writing
poems that
focus on deeper elements of personal makeup like experiences, relationships, hopes, and interests.
Each lesson
focuses on a specific genre (e.g., biography,
poem).
Arranged in chronological order, the
poems focus on objects ranging from concrete, such as the red wheelbarrow and white chickens in William Carlos Williams» well - known Imagist
poem, to abstract, like Lord Byron's elegant and pithy ode to the letter e: «The beginning of eternity, the end of time and space / the beginning of every end, and the end of every place.»
Publisher Andrews McMeel describes the as yet untitled book as «a collection of non-traditional and deeply personal
poems and original illustrations,
focusing on growth, love and healing, ancestry and honoring one's roots, expatriation and rising up to find a home within yourself.»
First - person narrative
poems focus on the last day of high school, when a distraught history teacher holds his seniors hostage.
The next natural step is to
focus on a specific language - arts or poetry skill or concept that may be present in the
poem — but just one.
Pat Lewis, whom I'd met briefly before, was also
on the program, and he asked if I wanted to collaborate
on a collection of
poems, perhaps
focusing on famous women.
In Lorca's oeuvre, Arvio claims to «hear two voices and see two landscapes»: one is Lorca's popular New York
poems, full of alienation, surreality and political vigor; the other voice, and the one this volume
focuses on, constitutes his «moonlit earthbound Spanish
poems.»
Then
focus on the story's text and how every page and
poem work together to «quilt» the story's narrative.
Later
poems focus on Kahlo's tumultuous marriage to Diego Rivera and capture the images» themes of anguished love with the rhythm of an obsessive chant.
Literary Analysis of Poetry This paper will
focus on the literary analysis of the
poem «To His Coy Mistress» written by the British author Andrew Marvell.
Scholars believe the Odyssey was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.The
poem mainly
focuses on the Greek hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Roman myths), king of Ithaca, and his journey home after the fall of Troy.
Or perhaps it's your English class,
focused on papers every time you finish a novel or
poem.
It's unlikely that individual writers will have the time or skills to compete with established magazines, which themselves are being hit by falling advertising revenues, -LCB- 5 -RCB- but they could certainly pool their resources and offer a monthly mix of articles, short stories,
poems, serials and news roundups that
focused on a particular segment of the discriminating reading public.
But the
focus on a single character works much better here, feeling like the equivalent of an epic
poem, that tells the story of three generations of heroes.
The curators of the Block exhibition seem to think so because they've included an early section which
focuses on artists, including Still, working in the 1940s «who discovered Blake's unique voice in such
poems as «The Tyger» and the «Shepard».»
An early section of the exhibition will
focus on artists working in the mid-1940s who discovered Blake's unique voice in such
poems as «The Tyger» and «The Shepherd» and drew inspiration for their own work from his ideas.
An early section of the exhibition
focuses on artists working in the mid-1940s who discovered Blake's unique voice in such
poems as «The Tyger» and «The Shepherd» and drew inspiration for their own work from his ideas.
K. Bradford: Works
on Paper, a publication
focusing on the artist's intimate gouache and collage works along with a new
poem by Eileen Myles, accompanies the exhibition.
This collaboration between Jen Bervin and Charlotte Lagarde produced by Violet du Feng
focuses on how contemporary Chinese women experience this complex
poem, both as a literary work and as a textile.
Focusing particularly
on languages spoken throughout the city, Thomas installed all twenty - two lines of Ryan Alexiev's Truth
Poem in a similar fashion to street signs, each showing a line from this
poem in English, while the other side gives its translation in languages including Chinese, Polish, German and Hebrew, accompanied by a pronunciation guide.
We're also in volume 1 of the collected
poems and lyrics, and we're preparing for a retrospective at the Andy Warhol Museum next summer — it will run for three months and they're giving BREYER P - ORRIDGE a whole floor to
focus on pandrogeny.
: Artists» Books, revisited, Toronto / Vienna 2005 Christopher Wool: 2004 Drawings Of Beer
On The Wall, New York 2004 (Edition of 44) Christopher Wool: East Broadway Breakdown, Berlin 2003 (with a special edition of 160) Christopher Wool: East Broadway Breakdown, New York 2002 (Photocopy version, Edition of 18) Maybe, Maybe Not, Kusnacht 2001 (Edition of 300) Pass The Bitch Chicken, with Harmony Korine, Berlin 2001 Christopher Wool:
Focus, New York 1999 (Edition of 40) Christopher Wool: Shut Up Stupid I'm Working - The Complete Letters And
Poems (a.k.a..
Like Burr's past work, which gave priority to Minimalist forms, characters, and discourses, the five new interrelated installations presented at SculptureCenter
focus on moments in American art history - in this case, those involving the stateside reception of European modernism as filtered through figures like «Chick» Austin, director of the Wadsworth Atheneum from 1927 to 1944, and members of the New York School, particularly Frank O'Hara, whose
poem «Addict - Love» provides the exhibition title.
The drawings utilize certain repeated motifs, including a geometric lattice wallpaper pattern, a pictogram of a floating female figure, eelgrass (that also mimics long black hair) and snippets of handwritten
poems focusing on the search for her body that was ultimately found floating in a gorge.
On display at the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Gallery on Columbia's Morningside campus, and also at Columbia's Global Centers in Paris and Istanbul, «Romare Bearden: A Black Odyssey» focused on the cycle of collages and watercolors Bearden completed in 1977 based on Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey, about Odysseus's ten - year journey home to Ithaca after the fall of Tro
On display at the Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Gallery
on Columbia's Morningside campus, and also at Columbia's Global Centers in Paris and Istanbul, «Romare Bearden: A Black Odyssey» focused on the cycle of collages and watercolors Bearden completed in 1977 based on Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey, about Odysseus's ten - year journey home to Ithaca after the fall of Tro
on Columbia's Morningside campus, and also at Columbia's Global Centers in Paris and Istanbul, «Romare Bearden: A Black Odyssey»
focused on the cycle of collages and watercolors Bearden completed in 1977 based on Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey, about Odysseus's ten - year journey home to Ithaca after the fall of Tro
on the cycle of collages and watercolors Bearden completed in 1977 based
on Homer's epic poem, The Odyssey, about Odysseus's ten - year journey home to Ithaca after the fall of Tro
on Homer's epic
poem, The Odyssey, about Odysseus's ten - year journey home to Ithaca after the fall of Troy.
Kathleen Heil Berlin, Germany Heil's project
focuses on the Rauschenberg's collaborations with Merce Cunningham and Trisha Brown, documenting her research at the Foundation through the writing of
poems, as part of her ongoing investigation into cross-disciplinary art production as it relates to dance.