How Earl Birney's Tradgic Poem "David" Broadens, Deepens, and Sharpens the Reader's Awareness of the World
Title: How Earl Birney's Tradgic Poem "David" Broadens, Deepens, and Sharpens the Reader's Awareness of the World
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1141 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
How Earl Birney's Tradgic Poem "David" Broadens, Deepens, and Sharpens the Reader's Awareness of the World
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1141 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Outline
Topic: David
Purpose: To describe how the author, Earle Birney, Broadens and Deepens, and Sharpens the awareness of the world around the reader.
Thesis: Through the tragic and emotional poem "David", Earle Birney attempts to strengthen the reader's footholds by broadening and deepening, and sharpening his awareness of the world in which he lives.
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the world, and the challenges it brings forth. Through all of the trials and tribulations one may face, it is expectable to stumble on a faulty foot hold, yet he is encouraged to continue. Birney truly shows that before one takes another step forward, he must check all of his footholds. If one crumbles, so too will the rest.
Works Cited
Birney Earle. "David." The Book of Canadian Poetry. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1948.