<span>A theme Wallace Stevens goes back to over and over is that the defining factor of the world we live in isn't really the world itself, but the way we perceive it. We see the world the way we are, not the way it is.
This is the main theme in Anecdote of the Jar, and Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird; it is probably the main theme of The Blue Guitar. It is an important theme even in poems which have other main messages, including The Emperor of Ice Cream and Sunday Morning. </span>
Some time in your life when you’ve struggled maybe with schoolwork or grades and had to persevere and overcome the situation. Talk about how you did it and the steps you took to restoring something like your grades and academic blah blah blah if you know what I mean.
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In her works, she strategically addresses ideas of liberty, religion, and racial equality rather than proving the enslaved Americans were inferior to their white counterparts.
<h3>Who is Phillis Wheatley?</h3>
She was the first American slave of African descent and only the third colonial American woman to have her work published.
Her works ranges from book of poetry, poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral which earned her a status that no other woman of her status had attain.
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