sisters. For instance‚ the two words "days" (8) and "ways" (9) are rhyming together to show that Steinman’s sister is always standing beside her in every day and way helping and advising her. Eye-rhyme also is used in "ways" and "days". Alliteration is used in the two words "intuition" and "intelligent" (2) to reflect the sister’s awareness ‚ knowledge ‚and experience by which she benefits her sister. She is the advisor for her sister. Steinman uses a visual image in " you’ve been
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In Pied Beauty‚ Gerard Hopkins vividly portrays his love of things that are not perfect by his choice of words‚ his use or imagery and alliteration. One way that Hopkins vividly portrays his love of imperfections by his choice of words. For example "For rose-moles all in stipple upon trout that swims;" by that Gerard Hopkins said that the moles on the trout’s body or scales that he compared with a beautiful rose. We all know that moles sometimes can be ugly and hideous‚ but to Hopkins - he said
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| AND then I pressed the shell | | Close to my ear | | And listened well‚ | | And straightway like a bell | | Came low and clear | 5 | The slow‚ sad murmur of the distant seas‚ | | Whipped by an icy breeze | | Upon a shore | | Wind-swept and desolate. | | It was a sunless strand that never bore | 10 | The footprint of a man‚ | | Nor felt the weight | | Since time began | | Of any human quality or stir | | Save what the dreary winds
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"Attack" is a poem written in 1917 by Siegfried Sassoon while he was convalescing from his wounds in a hospital in Scotland. He was a soldier who fought in the First World War. Attack is a short‚ 13-line poem written in speech rhythm with some rhyme. The poem is described in a very vivid way which makes the reader think that the author himself witnessed the scene. The poem begins with the poet describing the setting of the poem. The landscape is in a battlefield where there are still remains of previous
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Incident in a Rose Garden speech Erica: My name is Erica Alfaro Sammy: My name is Sammy Camarena Cole: My name is Cole Chait Russell: And my name is Russell Medina Erica: The poem we were assigned was Incident in a Rose Garden and now Sammy will start to read or poem. Sammy: Sir‚ I encountered Death Just among our roses.
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that directly addresses an abstract quality‚ a nonhuman‚ or an individual that is not present Hyperbole Figure of speech that uses exaggeration for effect Onomatopoeia Figure of speech in which the sound of the word corresponds to its meaning Alliteration Repetition of initial consonant sounds Assonance Repetition of vowel sounds within words Consonance Repetition of consonant sounds at the end of words Understatement Figure of speech that makes something seem less important or serious to emphasize
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James K Baxter expresses his thoughts and judgements using natural settings of his pasts. In Baxter’s poems‚ Rocket Show and Wild Bees‚ he comments about his boyhood‚ nature and how it taught him in life. In the poem wild bees‚ Baxter talks about a situation when he and his friends go out to smoke a beehive one evening to get the honey from it. The very simple language makes it easy for the reader to understand Baxter’s thoughts and judgements.The illusion of a ‘safe Ophelia ‘shows us knowledge
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contains some rhyme‚ but not to much. There is no specific amount of rhythm‚ as some lines are short‚ while others a a little bit longer‚ which keeps the poem interesting. I did not notice to much onomatopoeia in this poem‚ but i did notice some alliteration being used here and there. With this poem using all these effects and sounds devices‚ it keeps the poem intriguing. It also keeps the poem going‚ and prevents it from becoming stale‚ which is a very good quality for a poem that is 28 lines.
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“Keine Lazarovitch” By: Irving Layton The poem “Keine Lazarovitch” by Irving Layton was written about his mother‚ Keine‚ most likely as a eulogy after she died in 1959. The unusual yet astonishing thing about this poem is during the first four paragraphs the mood is dark‚ almost evil like‚ and fierce‚ as he speaks of growing old and death‚ “For her mouth was not water but a curse‚” (paragraph 2). We can see that the speaker‚ her son‚ is an honest and expressive man. The emotional effects
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NIGHT OF SCORPION - THE CRITICAL APPRECIATION --------------------------------------- Night of the scorpion written by Nissim Ezkiel is an interesting poem and the poet brings about a very appealing contrast between good and evil in it; altogether giving the poem an essence of equality. The poet makes it a trouble-free task for the readers to visualize the scenes with the appropriate use of various imageries. He has also done a marvelous work of adding various different senses into the
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