they start as a baby,
they start as baby leaves.
the baby grows into adolescence,
the baby leaves grow into adolescence too.
the child turns into a mature and stronger adult,
the leaves mature into greener and stronger leaves.
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In T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land there are several allusions. The most profound allusion in the poem is relayed through the character of Tiresias. Tiresias is a blind prophet who shows up in several different literary works. In The Waste Land Tiresias is an allusion to Christ. This allusion is best illustrated in section 3 of The Waste Land "The...
McAvley's purpose in "Merry-Go-Round" is to show the innocent beliefs of children viewed by a cynical adult. It portrays children caught up in the magical, surreal world of childhood before thrown into reality and the discordant life of adulthood. He employs specific stylistic devices such as imagery and diction, structure and tone to reveal this t...
Edgar Allan is the epitome of American try. With his eloquent rhymes, and story-like poems, he paints a vivid picture of the world he wishes to immerse you in. was born in 1809 in Boston, Massachusetts. His mother died at a very young age, and his father walked out on the family. He lived with his pseudo-family, The Allans, whom never formally ad...
John Keats's 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' depicts a timeless theme relevant in any society throughout the history of our civilization. Through his use of movement and of language, Keats has created a work of art in its own right whose overall idea and inspiration will remain unchanged generation after generation. The necessity for infusion into all cre...
I've been through so much in my life, words can't express; the only feeling I have inside is plain loneliness. When you, finally, came around, you said you'd never leave, but I've never felt so alone; I find it hard to breath. When I asked you if you had been drinking, you sat there and told me 'no''. You didn't know how I felt; I didn't let it s...