Introduction Many spiritual scholars and writers use the metaphor of light and reflection in their writings and sayings, giving various examples of illuminated and virtuous people. Their writings beautifully defined ways how we can trace the light that connect us...
William Shakespeare was an extremely famous and influential playwright in his time. His works continue to be known and read in the present day. In fact, people still quote him on a regular basis without even realizing it! While...
There are many famous poets worldwide, but some stand out more than others. Sylvia Plath was one of these poets. Her talent extended beyond poetry to short stories and novels as well. Plath was born in Boston, Massachusetts,...
John Donne (1572-1631) was one of the most famous poets of the Renaissance era. Often referred to as the father of metaphysical poetry, Donne wrote about topics that were largely considered taboo at the time, such as sex and...
Few writers in the English language have had as much enduring popularity as Jane Austen. Her books are still popular and are still read more than 200 years after they were written. Pride and Prejudice was her first published...

How to Analyze a Poem

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What is Poetry? From powerful descriptions to rhythmic tone, poetry encompasses musical quality that lures the audience. But to deeply understand poetry, one needs to examine it closely and systematically- unpacking every element to figure out the exact meaning of...
The poem, “Flying at night” by Ted Kooser, an American writer, is a fantastic read. It presents the earth as a star and an object hovering over the city. First published in 2005, the poem presents planet earth from...
Summary “The Beggars” by Rainer Maria Rilke is a phenomenal literary piece that speaks about the horrific life of beggars. It begins when the speaker addresses an unknown person and asks him about a specific pile. A stranger discovers that...
“I Hear America Singing” by Walt Whitman is a whimsical poem. It celebrates the freedom people enjoy in America. American Dream has been the subject of many literary as well as non-literary writings. Still, the question, why does Walt Whitman use...

Metaphor Quotes

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Definition of Metaphor A metaphor is a powerful figure of speech that implies a comparison between two contrasting things. As a literary element, it draws a direct comparison without using words like “like” and “as.” It is used in almost...
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