mental instability present to the reader by utilizing metaphors‚ repetition‚ and personification. To truly capture the mental instability of the speaker‚ Edgar Allen Poe utilizes metaphors throughout the text to highlight points in the story that bring forth the mental illness of the speaker. The speaker states‚
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also a decision between actually stopping in the woods or to keep riding on by urges of his horse. In Robert Frost’s poem‚ “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” he conveys the theme of decision making through the use of imagery‚ rhythm and personification. The speaker uses imagery to describe the environment and feeling of the woods clearly enough to give the reader a mental picture. In the second stanza‚ the speaker describes the spot where he chooses to stop and look by stating “Between the
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for the fuel changes on a daily basis. Those fluctuations in gas prices‚though‚ affect the entire economy. John F. Kennedy made this fact very clear about steel prices in his remarks at a news conference on April 11‚ 1962. His comments included personification and repetition to stress his point that the rise in steel prices negatively affects the economy‚ especially during a recession. America is dependent on the circulation of money‚ if there is poor circulation like there was during the recession
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language allows readers to better understand the message that the author is trying to say. Personification allows writers to easily reveal what they are trying to say when descriptions fail them. By including personification‚ the author can clearly communicate how he felt at a specific time. As a reader‚ personification allows us to easier relate to the idea or feeling the author is conveying. Wiesel uses personification on page thirty nine‚ when he says “Remorse began to gnaw at me.” Remorse cannot eat
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Read the two poems (Item A and item B) carefully bearing in mind that they were written at different times by different writers and are open to different interpretations… Item A is a poem written by John Dunne called ‘The Anniversary’‚ talking of his love and the anniversary of so‚ relating it to royals to portray rich‚ powerful connotations of their love. Iteam B is by Elizabeth Jennings and was published in 1966. The poem is called ‘One Flesh’ and talks of his relationship with his wife and
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power. Guy Montag slowly starts gaining this intelligence throughout the book‚ and strives to find other people with the same knowledge. Ray Bradbury discusses this theme through many different forms of figurative language including symbolism‚ personification‚ imagery‚ and similes. Clarisse McClellan is one symbolic form on how knowledge can be beautiful and unforgettable. The imagery used to describe her is white‚ pure‚ and full of light in comparison to a world that is darkly lit. Similes are also
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“The Tyger” by William Blake The poem “The Tyger” by William Blake is from the song of Experience. This poem sends an evil tone through dark images‚ fearful words‚ symbols‚ and personification. The poem’s focus is the speaker questioning a terrifying tiger what kind of superior being could have made it. One literary device that William Blake uses is dark imagery. In one line of the poem‚ he says‚ “what dread grasp‚ dare its deadly terrors clasp” (15-16). He brings terrifying images to the
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Visual Imagery is important in poetry to help the poet express the theme of the poem. There are three types of imagery Bishop uses to express her theme. First‚ she uses Metaphor. Second she uses Simile‚ Third‚ and she uses Personification. The Fish poem is very full of different types of imagery and very vivid in it narrations. This poem depends on its imagery more than any other single element. The speaker alternately convinces us of the fish’s ugliness and its beauty‚ and in order to achieve this
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immediately states that he has come to talk with darkness‚ the first of many examples of personification. Perhaps this desire to speak to darkness is an expression of the loneliness that the persona is feeling‚ the sense of desperation. As the stanza continues‚ the persona acknowledges that a vision has come to him in his sleep and planted seeds in his brain. These lines contain many figures of speech‚ including personification‚ alliteration ("seeds while I was sleeping")‚ assonance ("seeds‚" "sleeping")‚
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lives and emotions. Wordsworth believed that all good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of emotion. In this poem‚ he uses an array of different figurative language to show nature’s positive effect. He uses figurative language such as simile‚ personification‚ and hyperbole. Not only does he use figurative language‚ but he uses selective examples of rhythm. In a rhythmic sense‚ he uses repetition and alliteration. In the poem‚ Wordsworth is very descriptive in his words to put a clear image in the
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