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Sharing Tradition : by Frank LePana

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  Sharing Tradition : By Frank LePana [The Writer] Introduction of the essay : The essay ' Sharing Tradition ' is about passing on culture and the different values from generation to generation through oral tradition.  The writer is talking about the importance of passing on cultural values through oral tradition. He has also talked about some (four) major major problems regarding to maintain oral tradition. What is oral tradition ?: Oral is a form of human communication wherein knowledge, art, ideas and cultural material are received, preserved, and transmitted orally from one generation to another.  The transmission may be through speech or song, or folktales by talking to  each other.  [Grand mother telling children stories of their culture : A form of oral tradition] ----------------------------------------- Summary : Oral tradition  helps maintain the value of a culture. It hands on all cultural values from one generation to another generation. If it w...

Summary and Exercise of A Day : by Emily Dickinson

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A Day [Sunrise : Beginning of a New Day] Introduction : This poem gives meaning on two levels : On a literal level the poem describes the rising and setting of the sun, and on the metaphorical level this poem is about life and death. If sunrise is the beginning of life, sunset is the end of it.  Summary: In this little poem a little child presents a simple description of the rising and the setting sun as s/he sees it.  It begins with the description of the sunrise and and things happen with it. The speaker describes the sunrise and every thing that happens with it very confidently. It (the sunrise) is compared to a ribbon. It rises slowly, and it looks like a ribbon opening up gradually. The sunrays fall on the steeple of the village church The news of the sunrise has spread very fast all over. With the sun-rays, the darkness over the hills are gone and the birds are singing beautifully. At the sunset, the child speaker sees little children climbing over a stile (a set of...

Every Morning I Wake, by Dylan Thomas

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        Every Mor ning I Wake 1. Introduction:  Every Morning I Wake is an excerpt (a short extract form a film, music or writing) from Under the Milk Wood (1953). It was a radio play, which was set in a small Wales town called Llareggub. Milk Wood is a little hamlet (a small settlement usually smaller than a village). The present poem is in a form of prayer. The speaker prays to the magnificent almighty God to have mercy on the ordinary inhabitants living under the Milk W ood . [Under Milk Wood] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Summary:  This poem is a prayer. In it we find the speaker praying every morning and evening for love, life, blessings and well being of the people of Milk Wood.  In his prayer s/he asks the Lord to keep His loving eye (love/mercy) to all human beings. They are all poor creatures, because they are born to die. Their ultimate destiny is death. S/He asks for His blessing...