written in free verse. Half-caste does not follow a rigid structure but it does rhyme sometimes because of the use of repetition; in the other hand‚ limbo does not follow any structure and does not rhyme. Both of the poems do use the poetic technique enjambment.
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The ’Daffodils’ has a rhyming scheme throughout the poem. The rhyming scheme of the above stanza is ABAB ( A - cloud and crowd; B - hills and daffodils) and ending with a rhyming couplet CC (C - trees and breeze). The above stanza makes use of ’Enjambment’ which converts the poem into a continuous flow of expressions without a pause. Figures of Speech Used in the Poem I wander’d lonely as a cloud - The first line makes nice use of personification and simile. The poet assumes himself to be
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transfer’s her mood * Creativity * Father * Escape/freedom * Death – acceptance * Superficiality Construction: Structure: * Simple form - reason * Often two to three line stanzas * BUT structure is deliberate- -enjambment – for flow on of images and ideas -internal rhyme – assonance Language Features: * Symbolism – imagery – nature (moon‚ earth flowers)‚ mundane objects‚ colours (White‚ plum‚ blood) * Biblical allusion (e.g. “… fish …”‚ “holy joes”‚ “Christ”
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was easily located. The rhyming words were linked to emphasize the tone of the poem. ¡§Night-tight¡¨‚ ¡§year-tear¡¨‚ and ¡§implied-cried¡¨ were used to stress the depressing feeling of the characters. Alternatively‚ in ¡§The Sirens¡¨‚ Finkel uses enjambment in the poem because it alludes to the sirens who sang songs. Also‚ Finkel emphasized the allusion by using many personifications. ¡§Sea turn in his bed¡¨ and ¡§The wind took it‚ and he heard¡¨. He personified sea and wind because they are related
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Both “Before You Were Mine” by Carol Ann Duffy and “Mother Any Distance” by Simon Armitage focus on the role of being a mother and having to give up something. In “Before You Were Mine” its Carol Ann Duffy’s mother letting go and giving up her carefree lifestyle‚ to take up the important role of a mother. Whereas in “Mother Any Distance” its Simon Armitage’s mother realising she has to let her son grow up and leave her grasps. The poem “Before You Were Mine” by Carol Ann Duffy‚ focuses on the fact
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of poetry over a vast amount of subjects. While the subject matter of the poems differ‚ a few elements of Cummings’ style stays the same in virtually all his poems‚ some of which is important and some of which is not. The fact that Cummings uses enjambment in his poetry is a stylistic trademark that however annoying its use may be is consistent. Other stylistic trademarks of Cummings’ poetry are that Cummings has a control over the tone of each of his poems and that each of his poems has its theme
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"Ode to Autumn" does convey a "oneness with nature" through sensuous images and techniques. Alliteration‚ personification‚ imagery‚ similes‚ rhetorical questions‚ enjambment and positive connotations contained in this poem are all techniques that add to this idea. The alliteration in the line "mists and mellow" adds to the calming imagery represented in this poem. It creates a soft and somewhat tranquil tone. Another example of alliteration is "winnowing wind". This example also creates a melodious
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The Bereavement of the Lion-keeper The Bereavement of the Lion-keeper is a poem about a relationship between an old Lion-keeper with his Lion who eventually died at the end of the poem. In my opinion‚ the relationship between the two of them is actually a metaphor of a relationship between two individuals where each of them loves each other equally. However‚ when the lion died‚ the Lion-keeper does not know how “to let go of love”. It depicts a situation where one of the two individuals die and
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showing how nature gets suppressed by ever-growing concrete jungles. He shows the nonstop continuing of the building by repetition of "They build" in the first stanza. He emphasizes it by separating the first two "They build" with the last one by an enjambment‚ which creates an impression of the relentlessness of building and how unstoppable it is. He puts a final emphasize to this idea by creating a contrast at the end of the first stanza‚ when the last "They build" is followed by "will not stop.". He
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imagery – understanding of her life difficulties of raising children Line 3: * ‘aimless patters in the dirt’ - metaphor for her‚ her feelings Line 4: * ‘Someone she loved once’ – someone from the past‚ ‘one that got away’ Line 5: * Enjambment – two meanings ‘too late’ – can’t go back to the past‚ also can’t hide her feelings – still has feelings‚ or stuck in the past Line 6: * Dialogue – putting on a brave face – covering herself through meaningless small talk. * ‘Time holds
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