Introduction Ralph Waldo Emerson and Rabindranath Tagore endeavoured for the intermingling of the alien forces of east and west. Vedanta in the east and Emerson’s idea of freedom in the west are almost parallel, they in fact talked about the freedom of humanity from darkness and the establishment of truth, light, bliss and peace. Emerson was America’s poet-prophet. He was one of the first American intellectuals who thought freely, went beyond the conventions of contemporary time, and paved the way
It uses a few literary devices including end rhyme pattern, repetition, parallelism, pathetic fallacy and imagery. Frost’s poem displays an end rhyme pattern, as all four of the stanzas have four lines, in which three of the four lines rhyme, with the third line usually rhyming with the following stanza’s main rhyme. For example, the last words that rhyme in the last stanza are: know, though, here and snow, in which the first, second and fourth rhyme, meanwhile
Serendipity; a fortunate accident in which the development and occurrence of an event happens entirely by chance in a happy or beneficial way. Perhaps a more familiar definition would be the unexpected moment in time when the man of your dreams accidently bumps into you and drops your library books. You both kneel down, the magnetic energy between you draws your eyes together and you see your future of a family of 4 and a dog named Duke. For the lucky ones, this idea of fate is a reality. As for