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    The Darkling Thrush

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    is reflected in all facets of human endeavour. Sound effects also help to capture Hardy’s development of his new world. The first two stanzas of the poem which capture a sad picture of the outgoing century have regular rhyme scheme of couplets aa‚bb in stanza one and alternate rhyme pattern of ab‚ab in stanza two. This regularity is probably to point to the singular issue of decadence being discussed. The end-stops at

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    Compare how the poets present love in “Nettles” and in one other poem from the Relationships cluster. In ‘Nettles’‚ Vernon the relationship shown is the relationship that is shared between a father and his young 3 year old son who had fallen into a bed of stinging nettles. In ‘The Manhunt’‚ the poem Simon Armitage writes about the relationship that is shared between a wife and her husband who is an injured soldier who has just returned home from war. Both of these poets write about and explore

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    The poem also continuously has four lines within each stanza and therefore consists of a tetrameter. By using a mixture of the rhyming couplet‚ the abcb structure and the tetrameter Bishop forms a continuous and repetitive mood that creates a predictable and comforting tone. By constructing this comforting tone Bishop is able to add to her eventual interpretation of hope for the future of new technology

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    George Clayton Tennyson was a rector and vicar so Tennyson was born into a religious family which could influence his poems. He was well educated and studies at Trinity College Cambridge. He wrote in blank verse and couldn’t follow conventional rhyme schemes as he was tone deaf. He attempted to write drama but had limited success. He was Poet Laureate from 1850 to 1892 and was made Baron in 1884. He died aged 83 and was buried in Westminster Abbey. Tennyson did not fight in any wars so did not have

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    There is the title then one long verse .There is no particular rhythm scheme‚ but there are a few lines that have a rhythm beat for example “why do people have to be so mean and “why do people judge each other”. A number of poetic techniques are used. There is a simile in the 7th line when it says “so many people suffering”

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    Daffodils

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    The poem ’Daffodils’ is also known by the title ’I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud’‚ a lyrical poem written by William Wordsworth in 1804. It was published in 1815 in ’Collected Poems’ with four stanzas. William Wordsworth is a well-known romantic poet who believed in conveying simple and creative expressions through his poems. He had quoted‚ "Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility". Thus‚ Daffodils is one of the most popular

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    Poem Nettles

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    When analysing poems ’Netttles ’ and ’born yesterday ’‚ both are similar in how they show a parents love and responsibility for a child. While ’Nettles ’ highlights the anxieties that a parent has for their child‚ the latter deals with the hopes a parent can wish upon their child. Both use various language techniques and structure to convey how parents can have different ways of expressing their relationship and love for a child. Born yesterday depicts this love for a newborn baby‚ but this poem

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    create imagery or communicate the author’s feelings?Emotion: What emotion was the author trying to express? Structure: How is the poem organized (lines‚ stanzas‚ etc.)? What is unique or interesting about the structure of the poem? Does the poem rhyme? Meaning: What is the poem saying about life or love? Do you agree or disagree with this message? Explain. Are there any other reasonable ways to interpret this poem? Publication: What kind of magazine or other publication would be the best place

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    The Good Morrow

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    Analysis: "The Good Morrow"consists of three stanzas which include 7 lines with an ABABCCC rhyme scheme. Donne’s use of figurative language‚ along with the point-of-view and tone of the speaker‚ enhances his poem. Sexual imagery is present in the first stanza with words such as ‘wean’d’ and ‘suck’d’ elicit breast images. These loaded terms also help identify pleasures as a metaphor for breasts. Another example of metaphor is the word ‘beauty’ in line 6‚ which actually represents the woman. In the

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    Daddy Poem Analysis

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    the cloak of a method other than the second person. In the last lines‚ the apostrophe gives more power to the poem. "Daddy‚ daddy‚ you bastard‚" has more effect on the audience than‚ "Daddy was a bastard." 2. Consider how the poet’s sing-song rhyme pattern of the opening stanza darkly

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