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Everything you need about "Cat in the Rain" by Earnest Hemingway.

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Cat in the rain By Earnest Hemingway Who is Earnest Hemingway ? • He is an American ambassador. • First worked as an ambulance driver. • After that worked as a war reporter. • He is famous for his unique literary pieces. What are the common qualities of modern short stories ? • Brevity of the story. (short in length) • Conciseness (Limited characters / single plot / single setting) • Single impression. • Abrupt entrance. “Cat in the rain” introduction Everybody knows cats hate water- so what do they do when it rains. Apparently, they shiver and cover in the driest place they can find. Must be pretty lonely. Hemingway first published “cat in the rain” in 1925 as a part of a short story collection, “in our time”. He wrote it while living in Paris with his first wife Hadley, but the story’s setting in the small Italian town was clearly influenced by his time in Italy as a Red Cross worker in WW1. * This story is a prime example of the clean lean writing style that he was d

Do you know about "elegies" in English poetry? (with characteristics)

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Elegies    + Commonly refers to a song or poem lamenting one who is dead (kind of nostalgia is there)   Characteristics ·        It is type of a lyric and focuses on expressing emotions or thoughts. ·        It uses formal language and structure. ·        It may mourn the passing of line and beauty or immortality. ·        It may expose the speaker’s anger about death.   Elements can be found in an elegy ·         Begins with mourn ·        Show an admiration, listing qualities and impressive deeds in the person’s lifetime ·        Last element may be more religious (a consolidation)

Everything you need to know about "to the memory of Mr. Oldham" by john Dryden.(including lit.devices and themes)

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  To the memory of Mr. Oldham by john Dryden   ·        John Dryden was and English poet, literary critic, translator, and playwright. ·        He also contributed greatly to the literary field through is odes, elegies, prologues, and epilogues. Overview ·        Written in 1684 ·        Direct references to the demise of John Oldham. ·        Dryden penetrates through Oldham’s literary knack and poetic approach at his sudden demise – premature death in his 30’s – and writes this poem. ·        Dryden’s elegy “to the memory of Mr. Oldham” presents a tribute in verse to the poetic achievement of John Oldham. ·        In 24 lines of heroic couplets, an unusual verse form for an elegy, Dryden laments Oldham’s premature death and assesses this literary merit.   Tone – measured grief (sees death in a positive POV) Narration – second person, Dryden himself addresses Mr. Oldham Main technique – metaphor and allusion     Themes ·        Allusion ·        Kinshi