As I look at the title, ‘Lord Randal’, it reflects me that he is the highest as he was represented by the word ‘LORD’. 2. Put it in your own words. When I read the poem once, it makes me think of something not as the same as I read the poem for the second time. The poem talks about Lord Randal and his mother conversation. Of what Lord Randal had been for the day. This story’s highlight for me is his mother. He always asks his mother to make his bed. For me, he was so loved by his mother. 3. What do you think the poem means?
The meaning of the poem is we should be aware of everything around us. People whom we also trust can give us harm. But not the family where we belong.
The subject of the poem is Lord Randal also the main character in the poem. They are talking about the things Lord Randal did for the day. I think the writer wrote this poem for us to be aware of the people around us. As I have said, we can’t tell if those people who are near from us can’t do something that we can be harm. The poem is happening on the evening. The poet’s attitude shows being love-sick and spoiled to his mother. It introduces new phrases to shift it’s events. 4. Poetic devices: Tools of the poet
The tools I saw from the poet is comparing the phrase “make my bed soon” to show to make his coffin soon, for the last part of the poem. Lord Randal himself who tells the poem. For the imagery, the scene that was been read forms a story in mind of what is happening as I read. They always use alliteration. His mother repeats her question twice but has different name call for his son. 5. Theme
The central idea of the poem is what they call poison-maid. Which is the girl in this poem poisons her lover by giving him poisonous snakes to eat. It conveys the poem message by letting us know to be attentive, alert of what is different from the atmosphere which they perform, and I’m pointing of the people who are surround us. If they show