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    we are not sure but we understand that he found sth like inspiration and he turns to his bed‚ stealthily in step. Curnow’s punctuation suggests that he is lack of control. His commas shows that he is jumping from thought to thought. Curnow’s enjambment rambling poet’s own thoughts. The poem’s structure is also

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    vs nature * images about human hand in nature. – even nature is controlled by humans * society is blinded by this perfect order. * Nature will assert its dominance over man again * Lots of irony * Free verse * A lot of enjambments * Colons are used to emphasize * Man’s manipulation of nature * Political dominance * Lost of culture * Discuss the human take-over of nature * Criticism of abuse of power – ambiguity of the identity of the city planners

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    The Use of Prose and Verse in Romeo&Juliet Table of Contents page 1 Introduction 3 2 Technical terms 3 2.1 Metre 3 2.2 Foot 3 2.3 Enjambment and End-stopped Line 4 2.4 Rhyme 4 2.5 Rhyme Scheme 5 3 Prose 5 4 Verse 5 4.1 Rhymed verse 6 4.1.1 Sonnet 6 4.2 Blank Verse 6 4.3 Free Verse 7 5 Verse and Prose in Romeo and Juliet 7 5.1 Functions of the Use of Prose 7 5.1.1 Function of Variation 7 5.1.2 Class-Differing Function 8 5.1.3 Empathy-Creating Function 8 5.1.4 Realness-Creating

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    throughout this poem develops to negative attitude. This negative attitude is used to arouse the audience to support his cause to stop the demolishing of the Constitution. All the punctuation in this piece arranged at the end of the line with a few enjambments. The title Old Ironsides has a great measure of meaning if you look at its history. The Constitution was nicked named Old Ironsides after the battle with Guerriere. This battle was the backbone that gave people hope and eventually leads them to

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    succeeds in her endeavors‚ she is like a freed starling‚ “beating a smooth course for the right window / And clearing the sill of the world” (29-30). There is assonance in these lines as well‚ which draws attention to them. Every line in the poem is enjambment; the unfinished lines represent the daughter’s unfinished life story. In the last stanza‚ the father calls his daughter “my darling”‚ which is very similar to the word ‘starling’. He has much more empathy for his daughter at the end of his poem

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    ‘In all my dreams‚ before my helpless sight‚ he plunges at me‚ guttering‚ choking‚ drowning.’ Within his poem‚ Owen uses many poetic devices and techniques. He makes use of alliteration‚ assonance‚ imagery‚ metaphors‚ similes‚ iambic pentameters‚ enjambment‚ meter‚ onomatopoeia‚ personification‚ 1st person‚ repetition‚ rhyme and stanzas. He makes use of alliteration when he says‚ ‘Knock-Kneed’ which suggests that the soldiers are crippled from their exertions. Also he uses it when saying ‘watch the

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    The Violets by Gwen Harwood was written during the late 1960s and was published in the anthology Selected Poems in 1975. As we know‚ Harwood’s poems explore philosophical and universal ideas. Harwood herself says “My themes are old ones – of love‚ memory‚ experience etc”‚ all of which are explored in this poem through the use of poetic and language techniques. Literally‚ the persona of the poem is outside when some aspects of the nature around her‚ like violets and a blackbird‚ trigger a memory from

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    Discuss ways in which Yeats presents memories in ‘Broken Dreams’ Main 3 themes= memory-old growing memory- associated with negetivity memory-beautiful- Maud Maud Gonne= pinnacle of his memory ‘you are more beautiful than anyone’ ‘And yet your body had a flaw / Your small hands were not beautiful’ – her flaw were what separated her from the angelic persona of an angel but it was this very flaw that made her perfect- hence the reason she was such an overpowering part of his memory- unforgettable.

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    of the following phrases‚ no more boomerang‚ no more spear‚ now all civilised‚ in which emphasizes the aboriginal traditions and cultures being ruled out by the white Australians culture rising. And work like a nigger‚ for a white mans meal uses enjambment. And work like a nigga conveys the low standard living for an Aboriginal using colloquial language‚ for a white mans meal portrays the high standard of living of a white Australian. Black hunted wallaby is a form of imagery‚ which is used to give

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    young and beautiful‚ to enjoy life and to take advantage of the opportunities they have. Carpe diem is the message focused on throughout the poem‚ ‘Carpe diem’ means seize the day in Greek. This iambic meter is written in four quatrains. There is enjambment in every stanza meaning that each stanza is one sentence long. This helps the poem to have a fast pace‚ reflecting the message of the poem – how quick life goes and the importance of youth. The poem is written in the rhyming scheme A-B; this gives

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