YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :Hart Crane and Robert Frosts Poetic Themes
Essays 361 - 372
the portals of the blue hotel" (Crane). Clearly, these adjectives promote a depth of understanding about Scully that otherwise wo...
also beautiful, fruitful, and peaceful, and that more than the ghost is what we think of when we read about the lush farms, the ri...
blood that is shed on the battlefield. The novel opens when the rumor runs through a Union camp that the army is finally going to ...
. . . Dont go a-thinkin you can lick the hull rebel army at the start, because yeh cant" (Crane 5). In his innocence, however, he ...
he, dare each other to brave the open battlefield to gain access to a well on the other side. "Thunder! I wisht I had a drink. Ai...
powerful setting. In the title itself we imagine hills and we envision hills that look like white elephants. This could clearly...
men see as hostility is in fact only the normal progression of the natural world. At first, they assume that that it is some consc...
the evolution of revolutions. Firstly, an overall faith in the existing political and ruling system decreases and the intellectual...
through different characters" (p. 268). While this theme is worked out principally through Newland Archers yearning for the "free"...
to enlist in the Union army. He leaves his mother and the farm behind, which have always offered him a sheltered existence. We see...
an "o" instead of an "a" (Marian) shows how empty she is. Also, the fact that shes named for a bird becomes very important when sh...
notes the following: "He wondered why he did not feel some keen agony of fear cutting his sense like a knife. He wondered at this,...