prayer‚ in that the poem gives praise to God‚ and celebrates his creations. 	There is much alliteration in this poem. In the second line‚ the "C" sound is repeated where the speaker says "of couple-color as a brinded cow." In the fourth line‚ the "F" sound is repeated. This line reads‚ "Fresh fire-coal chestnut falls; finches wings." I think this use of alliteration helps to emphasize the freshness of nature. The "F" combined with the
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And God smiled again‚ And the rainbow appeared‚ And curled itself around His shoulder Then God raised His arm and He waved his hand.” The author used plenty of poetic devices in the passage such as alliteration‚ tone and repetition to emphasize God’s creation. For example‚ alliteration in “green grass” and “pine-tree pointed” was possibly used to anthropomorphize nature. This means to give human characteristics to non-human objects. Pine-trees were said to have fingers‚ oaks to have arms
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going on almost as long as humans have walked the earth. In the epic poem Beowulf this longstanding battle between good and evil is present between Beowulf‚ the hero‚ and Grendel‚ the monster from the moor. The extensive use of both kennings and alliterations in the poem assist in defining these roles of good and evil through Beowulf and Grendel. Kennings provide a powerful description of these characters by exchanging banal adjectives or nouns with strong and direct compound words that seem to perfectly
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(more effective planning)‚ thinking strategically (increased responses‚ evaluation of strategic alternatives and dynamic allocation of resources) and creating the future (strategic planning through orchestration of all resources to create advantage) (Gluck‚ Kaufman & Wallach‚ 1980). Therefore the orchestration of all resources within an institution‚ strategically driven by a flexible planning process that incorporates the institutional culture‚ means strategic management is at work. It serves as
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true or does not make sense. Figurative meaning is far more interesting when it is used in a sentence. It encourages us to use our imaginations. There are different ways to use figurative language in our daily life such as simile‚ personification‚ alliteration‚ paradox and etc. Niklaus runs like a duck. (it’s a simile‚ as Niklaus is explicitly compared to a duck with the use of the words “like” or “as”) Love is a ruthless game (it’s a metaphor‚ as one thing is compared to another without the use
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begin‚ alliteration is a series of words that begin with the same consonant sound. To start with‚ in the second stanza‚ Poe states‚ Eagerly I wished the morrow;-vainly I had sought to borrow/From my books a surcease of sorrow-sorrow for the lost Lenore (Lines 9-10). First‚ Poe uses alliteration to surcease of Sorrow to symbolize that he is trying to stop thinking about his wife. This alliteration sets a sad mood by him not caring that his wife died. Thus‚ lines 9 and 10 show alliteration to express
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Rhyme: a word agreeing with another in terminal sound. Rhyme scheme: the pattern of rhymes used in a poem. Sound devices: elements of literature and poetry that emphasize sound. End rhyme: rhyme of the terminal syllables of lines of poetry. Alliteration: stylistic device in which a number of words‚ having the same first consonant sound‚ occur close together in a series. Assonance: resemblance of sounds. Onomatopoeia: the formation of a word by imitation of a sound. Couplet: a pair of successive
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The first stanza in this poem is a quatrain and its rhyme scheme is abab. Shakespeare uses alliteration‚ assonance‚ consonance‚ and repetition to develop this stanza‚ which‚ as a whole‚ states that love does not change. The first line contains an example of alliteration in the words “me‚” “marriage‚” and “minds.” In this line‚ he is referring to love as “the marriage of true minds.” He uses the alliteration of the “m” sound to draw attention to his view of love as being a type of marriage. The words
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picture of a family at home sharing in the mourning for their lost sibling‚ the reader feels the grief of this poem. Through the portrait of vanishing soldiers one sees loneliness‚ as they die alone on the battleground. Effective use of imagery‚ alliteration‚ and end rhyme as well as great writing gives the reader a lasting impression. The title‚ "Anthem for Doomed Youth"‚ fits well for this poem. For the duration of the poem a feeling of death and despair run through the reader’s mind. Though one
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full of alliteration and similes. There is even an example of hyperbole when Roetbke writes “dirt kept breathing a small breath” (line 11). There are two similes in this poem. Roetbke compares roots to old bait and shoots to “tropical snakes” (line 5 and 7). Alliteration exists mostly in the beginning part of the poem. “Dank as a ditch” (line 1)‚ “bulbs broke out of boxes” (line 2)‚ and “dangled and dropped” (line 3) are the alliteration examples found in the poem. The use of alliteration and similes
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