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Mama by Charles Bukowski

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   Charles Bukowski Biographical Facts 1920-1994 He born in Germany, but lived in New York. He studied in Los Angeles City college but he dropping out the studies, and he became an alcoholic homeless. Then, he took up it until 35 years old. Poem Mama by Charles Bukowski    Analysis    This poem of Charles Bukowski has internal rhyme because words through the stanzas share de same vowel sounds. For example, in lines 2 and 3 Bukowski use the words "Mouth" and "ground" which ones share only the vowels /a/ and /ʊ/ not consonants, so this rhyme is classified like a slant rhyme.  Furthermore,  there is alliteration since some words repeat the same consonant at the beginning of the word in the same line. For example, in lines “the last of my left / very little left, all harp-like”(Bukowski line 15, 17) the words "last" and "left";"little"and "left" again, share the consonant /l/ at the beginning. Besides, This poem lacks of rhyme sch

Cat by Marilyn Singer

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  Marilyn Singer Biographical Facts Date of birth: October 3, 1948 Place of Birth: Bronx, New York Education:   " Children’s book author Marilyn Singer earned a BA in English from Queens College, City University of New York, and an MA in communications from New York University."( Poetry Foundation) Poem Cat by Marilyn Singer   Analysis This poem Cat by Marilyn Singer has characteristic as rhyme, alliteration, stanzas, lines, and more details like in other poems. Although its lines are great separate, it has only a big stanza because it has not space like breaks or different groups of stanzas. This stanza is made by fifteen lines, but the stanzas do not end the sentence at the end of each line. For example, the lines 1 to 8 do the sentence “I prefer warm fur, a perfect fire to lie beside, a cozy lap where I can nap, an empty chair when she's not there”(Singer). Besides, there is an alliteration for the repetition of the initial D consonant in the line “dislikes December

8 Count by Charles Bukowski

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      Charles Bukowski Biographical Facts 1920-1994 He born in Germany, but lived in New York. He studied in Los Angeles City college but he dropping out the studies, he became an alcoholic homeless and then took up until 35 years old. Poem   8 Count by Charles Bukowski   Analysis The poem  8 Count  by Charles Bukowski is formed by 6 stanzas with different numbers of line. The first stanza has 5 lines; second, third, and sixth stanzas have 4 lines; fourth and fifth have 3 lines. On the other hand, I feel the poem of Charles Bukowski express what is happening to one writer that have inspiration blocking and maybe that writer could be himself. Then, the writer has not another option than to see the birds outside and to avoid writing in the typewriter. For example, the fourth stanza reflects it clearly “my typewriter is / tombstone /still” (Bukowski). He continues distracted even after of seeing the birds fly, and he is not happy with that because at the end in the last stanza he curses

The Nightingale and the Rose by Oscar Wilde

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 Oscar Wilde  Oscar Wilde - Biographical Facts   Oscar Wilde is a famous writer of the novel  The Picture of Dorian Gray  and the short story  The Canterville Ghost.  His birth name is Oscar Fingal O’Flaherty Wills Wilde, he born in Dublin, Ireland on 16 October, 1854. He studied in Trinity and Magdalen colleges. Short Story  The Nightingale and the Rose by Oscar Wilde Analysis The Nightingale and the Rose is a really short story written by Oscar Wilde. As the title reflects, it talks a nightingale bird, a rose, and a young Student. It is about the student's sadness due to he has not a red rose to convince at the girl he loves to go to the school dance with him. The nightingale bird, who feels something for the student, makes till the most impossible things to get the red rose for him, but he without knows it takes the rose and give it to the girl. However, she does not want anything with the rose neither him. Then, he stops to belief in the love and continues with his study life

YESTERDAY by Haruki Murakami

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  Haruki Murakami     Biographical Facts Date of birth: January 12, 1949 Place of Birth : Kyoto, Japan Education:   Waseda University, 197 "He grew up in Kobe and then moved to Tokyo, where he attended Waseda University. After college, Murakami opened a small jazz bar, which he and his wife ran for seven years. His first novel,   Hear the Wind Sing ,   won the Gunzou Literature Prize for budding writers in 1979."  (Murakami 1) Short Story YESTERDAY   by Haruki Murakami  Analysis Haruki Murakami’s short story  YESTERDAY  is about two Japanese friends who talk the dialect of each other to feel him included in the society. Kitaru who is from Tokyo talks the Kansai dialect to be accepted in kansai’s culture, and Tanimura-Kun who is from Kansai talks Tokyo dialect to be accepted, too. Kitaru has a different personality than other people. He loves the Kansai dialect beyond necessary, and he tries to entire to the university but he does not study for the admission exam, and he asks