Poem analysis: I taste a liquor never brewed— From Tankards scooped in Pearl— Not...More
Poem Analysis: I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, And Mourners to and fro...More
Poem Analysis Wild nights – Wild nights! Were I with thee Wild nights should...More
Background Walt Whitman’s poem “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d” was written in...More
Background Walt Whitman’s poem “O Captain! My Captain!” was written in 1865 in the...More
The poem describes a night when the speaker hears a Black musician playing the...More
In this poem, the speaker represents all African-American people. He says that he has...More
This short but powerful poem expresses the strong hope, pride, and confidence of African-Americans...More
This short but powerful poem asks a very important question: “What happens to a...More
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Sir Roger’s Disappointment in Love: The essay starts with the narrator speaking. He explains...More
Death is not Scary The speaker talks directly to Death. He tells Death not...More
Religious Doubt The speaker talks directly to God. He tells God, who is three-personed:...More
The poem's speaker is a middle-aged man who has fallen deeply in love. He...More
Anger and Frustration/Religious Restrictions The speaker (a priest) hits the table angrily and shouts....More
"Sonnet 130" by William Shakespeare is a unique love poem. It breaks the traditional...More
"The Last Ride Together" is the best paradigm of Robert Browning's dramatic monologues. In...More
Summary Octave: The Picture of Illness and Suffering: In this part, the poet describes...More