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The T S Eliot poem, "Animula" contains several classical allusions which provide a key to the poem interpretation. Eliot shows the withering of the fearful, stifled soul.
Examining the title is the first step in how to analyse a poem. This article demonstrates how the title of T S Eliot's poem, "Anima" gives clues to the poem's meaning.
This is a comprehensive lesson plan for teaching students how to analyze poetry, rhyme, and meter using Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken".
The question of the dating of Beowulf has given rise to a variety of scholarly opinions about when the famous Anglo-Saxon epic was composed.
Language Arts and English students use writing journals to make observations, experiment with genres and practice composition while receiving regular teacher feedback.
When writing a paper, many students face the confusion of getting started. By asking a solid question before beginning an assignment, the solution becomes clear.
Research on teaching poetry reveals methods both to encourage more reading and writing of poetry and to increase students' abilities to analyze poetry well.


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