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Poetry and Playscripts

This book introduces the Epulaeryu poetry form. The poems are very appetizing and inspiring. The book also introduces the Haiku series which are filled with many wonderful images. Finally, the prayer poems by Joseph are very uplifting. This is certainly a book to learn from.

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Awesome Epulaeryu Poetry by Joseph

As with all types and genres of writing, some people really love poetry and even prefer it to standard prose; others have a strong dislike for this form of writing. For those who love poetry, it can be the simplicity or the complexity of the language structure that is so appealing, depending on the way in which the poem has been written. Some love the challenge that complex poetry can bring, and the sheer amount of symbolism and hidden meaning that can be captured in a very small number of lines.

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What Makes a Good Poetry Collection?

Daveda Gruber shares with us how although bruised in life she was not beaten. These bruises became learning tool for her to share with others how they can become stepping stones. So please have your tissues handy as you go from poem to poem reading her story.

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Bruises Are Only Battle Scars

This is such an awesome book of poems written by Patricia Ann Farnsworth-Simpson. In some sense, it’s written with a touch of historical background, which one could consider as an autobiography. She discusses her two weddings, the passing of her first husband, and praises for her wonderful children. Being married to her second husband, Tony, for forty-eight years, is such a great blessing to Patricia and her family.

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Windows of Light Shining With Love – Awesome Autobiographical Poetry Book!

Shakespeare’s Othello, the Moor of Venice contains a vast array of theme interpretations. This play depicts a theme of hatred and jealousy hidden by racism throughout. It is a tale about Othello a fair, noble black man of power, who along with others will be manipulated by Iago, whom is a white man under his power, who hates him for a simple jealousy that is disguised by a racism that grows into something tragic. This analysis describes the racism theme, in one view, that probably represents a black man in a white man’s world between the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries.

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The Theme of the Developed Racism in the Play – Othello the Moor of Venice by William Shakespeare

As the name of the book suggests, most of the poems delve on the childhood and early youth of a poet. The poems are more realistic and contemporary contrasting the rhyme and melody we tend to search in poems by instinct.

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Review – Frozen Stare by Oneal Walters

Shel Silverstein was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1932. He began writing poetry when he was young. He was not familiar with the work of any famous poets, so he invented his own style. This turned out to be a good thing, because style is one of the most distinctive things about Shel’s poetry.

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Shel Silverstein – Outstanding Poet

Shel Silverstein was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1932. He began writing poetry when he was young. He was not familiar with the work of any famous poets, so he invented his own style. This turned out to be a good thing, because style is one of the most distinctive things about Shel’s poetry.

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Shel Silverstein – Outstanding Poet

The word “wooing” doesn’t get used very much anymore. Not just because the word itself sounds outdated, but because the relationship scene has changed a tad over the last hundred plus years. Newfound social flexibility has taken a lot of the ritual out of love, which is great if you don’t want to be exchanged to the neighboring villager for a goat but less great when you’re trying to figure out how long to wait before you call someone back.

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The Awkward Love Songs of J Alfred Prufrock, the Catcher in the Rye, and Smells Like Teen Spirit

Oklahoma is a wonderful play that you should go see. It is very entertaining and inexpensive to get into.

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Oklahoma, A Review Of