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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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    In Frances Cornford’s “The Watch”‚ the narrator uses internal alliteration and rhyme to work throughout the poem to strengthen its meaning. The narrator is very sick in the poem. The narrator uses several instances of internal alliteration and rhyme to emphasize the illustration of the pain caused by his illness that he is facing. In the first line of the poem‚ internal alliteration is used to describe the setting. The narrator says‚ “I wakened on my hot‚ hard bed” (468). When read aloud‚ these words

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    readers that the child had to grow up much earlier and has suffered with problems that’s adults had to deal with. Little Boy Crying uses literary techniques such as personification‚ alliteration‚ assonance and imagery. Personification is shown in the poem as this‚ “your bright eyes/ Swimming with tears…” Alliteration is describes like this‚ “…colossal cruel…chopping clean…” “The ogre towers above you…” is assonance. Mervyn Morris uses imagery to illustrate a situation between father and son. The

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    message. In “Home Burial” Frost displays the relationship between the husband and wife after their son has passed. In “Mending Wall” he displays the insufficient communication between the two neighbors. Frost uses dialogue to convey the argument‚ alliteration and repetition‚ and symbolism to help the reader understand the lack of communication in “Mending Wall” and “Home Burial” . Frost uses dialogue between the characters in “Home Burial” to help the reader comprehend the argument between this

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    The art of dining well is no slight art‚ the pleasure not a slight pleasure. Michel de Montaigne (1533 – 1592) Compare two texts from the Anthology which present the art of dining. Text 2 is called ‘Eating Out’ it is poem by U A Fanthorpe about a transition of relationships overtime whereas Text 29 is a novel extract from The Warden by Anthony Trollope written around the time of Oliver Twist about a dining experience at Plumstead Episcopi. ‘Eating Out’ is a poem that is written in seven couplets

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    through his photographs. This comparison shows the significance he places on his job. However‚ he is not able to get the message across to people as evident in the lines “They do not care”. Duffy uses alliteration in the sentence “spools of suffering set out in ordered rows” The use of alliteration of the letter “s” suggests bitterness. The word “spools” expresses the never ending suffering those at war are burdened with. In his poem the persona often brings up that this job is a responsibility;

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    War poem analysis The soldier and anthem for doomed youth The theme in ‘the soldier’ is power‚ you can tell this because in the poem the author talks about the better side to the war and how it would be a great achievement to die whilst fighting for your country‚ how it would be an honour to die for England and also what he would want if he were to die‚ for example ‘in hearts at peace‚ under an English heaven’ is talking about once the war was over there would be peace. It is also suggesting that

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    sentence in your title.) You will also want your title to be creative so that you can interest your reader in perusing your entire essay. Often using literary devices associated with poetry can help you make your title more interesting. For example‚ alliteration/assonance (starting multiple words in close proximity to one another with the same consonant/vowel)‚ rhyme‚ allusion (using a creative variation on a well-known quote)‚ or puns (which take advantage of the fact that two words which have sound the

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    prairies of America in old days. It is about “Flower Fed Buffaloes” where the old days take pass and that the buffaloes did not live there because locomotives has taken over the prairie‚ where buffaloes were. Three key techniques used by the poet were alliteration‚ metaphor and repetition. They were effective because they helped me understand the theme. The theme is the buffaloes prairies have been taken over by the modern day technology and have killed them. Metaphor was one key technique used in this

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    "On Monsieur ’s Departure"‚ with its highly interpretive nature and use of strong themes and appropriate literary devices‚ expresses the inner turmoil of its author‚ Queen Elizabeth‚ to the reader. The basic concept of this 17th century poem is one of the divided passions of Queen Elizabeth. Elizabeth loved her country with fierce loyalty and control‚ but also had her own personal needs‚ and though it is not entirely certain as to whom this poem was referencing to‚ it is speculated to be about either

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