Irving Diaz CP English Per. 5 Mrs. Feuerborn February 2‚ 2012 Shakespeare’s Love In his sonnet William Shakespeare uses extended metaphors‚ symbolism‚ and rhyme pattern to both compare a young woman’s beauty to summer and show that her beauty will live on throughout his poem‚ thus death would truly mean nothing in writing. He develops the characteristics of the women by drawing comparisons between her and summer using the extended metaphor implying that even though she is comparable to summer
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the “friend‚” to the continuing anger with the “foe.” Blake startles the reader with the clarity of the poem‚ and with metaphors that can apply to many instances of life. Blake also uses several forms of figurative language. He works with a AABB rhyme scheme to keep his poem going on. These ideals let him to better express himself. The personification in “A Poison Tree” is both as a means by which the poem’s metaphors are revealed‚ supported‚ and as a way for Blake to show the greater illustration
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BRUTALITY OF THE WAR HAD ENLISTED FOR THE WRONG REASONS MISUNDERSTOOD WAR FOR GAME SETTING WHEELED CHAIR‚ IN AA HOSPITAL IN A COLD PLACE WITH DARK IMAGES STRUCTURE IRREGULAR STANZA PATTERN (REFLECTS THE INNER STATE OF MIND) IRREGULAR RHYME SCHEME THEME DECEIVING PROPAGANDA OF WAR. YOUNG PEOPLE ARE MISLED ABOUT WAR. TITLE PHYSICAL DISABILITY DUE TO WAR EMOTIONAL DISABILITY AND DESTRUCTION OF THE INNER SELF UNIVERSAL TITLE STANZAS 1 & 2 A CONTRAST BETWEEN THE TWO STANZAS
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to part. William Shakespeare is regarded by some readers as the greatest writer in the English language. He developed and quickly trended the Shakespearean sonnet which is devised of fourteen lines‚ iambic pentameter‚ and a strict‚ certain rhyme scheme. It may be believed that it is nearly impossible to recreate any of Shakespeare’s beloved works‚ yet I attempted to rewrite Shakespeare’s sonnet “130” as if I were the author of Beowulf. Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic poem whose author is unknown
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Done By: http://www.livetvee4u.blogspot.com/ Summer Farm‚ Norman MacCaig Norman MacCaig was born in Edinburgh‚ the capital city of Scotland‚ in 1910‚ and spent much of his life in this and other Scottish cities until his death in 1996. His family came from the quiet countryside and this background is reflected in ‘Summer Farm’. This poem is characteristically about nature and personal reflection. It begins with simple descriptions of the natural world and the farmland that he sees around
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Does the brutal truth in Shakespeare’s ‘Sonnet 130’ and Swift’s ‘A beautiful Young Nymph going to bed’‚ take away from the beauty of the two poems. Beauty and aesthetics can be defined as “Nothing more nor less‚ than sensitivity to the sublime and the beautiful and an aversion to the ordinary and ugly”‚ this means that beauty can be absolutely anything which is beautiful as long as it is not ugly or ordinary‚ this may seem harsh‚ much like the poems by William Shakespeare and Jonathan Swift. In
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At Grass By Philip Larkin Sound Devices & Rhythm Rhyme: Regular rhyme pattern: In each stanza‚ there are rhymes on alternate lines‚ forming a regular pattern of efgefg‚ hijhij etc. Such regularity seems to suggest a sense of restriction which echoes with the confinement human beings impose on the racing horses for the pleasure of human entertainment. Assonance: The use of repeated long vowels as in ‘shade’ (/ʃeɪd/)‚ ‘tail’ (/teɪl/)‚ ‘mane’ (/meɪn/) creates a gloomy atmosphere in the depiction of
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stanzas. The first two stanzas follow the same end rhyme of aabba‚ while the third stanza is in a rhyme of aacca. Generally speaking‚ the sentences and words are simple. Then the imageries in the poem are somewhat grey‚ and the settings are close to the sea in twilight with travelers passing in a hurry. The tidy and simple rhymes plus the simple framework and dictions render the whole poem is readable all the more. Firstly‚ the repetition of rhymes‚such as the two sounds of /-?:l / and /-aun /. Reading
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the metre of the poem is iambic pentameter‚ each line having 5 iambs and 10 syllables when two lines are read as one. The rhyming pattern in stanza one‚ two and four is ababcdcd but stanza three is ababacac. The poem mainly has a regular rhyming scheme but the ‘flow’ is disrupted in stanzas one and four lines five and six‚ I am not sure if this was intentional. I believe the poem can be interpreted in many different ways; the overall impression is the separation of two lovers‚ throughout the poem
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1. Work out the rhyme scheme of this poem using letters‚ such as “a”‚ to represent the sounds at the end of each line. abab cdcd efef gg 2. What is the tone of the poem? Quote extensively from the poem to support your answer. For me this poem is humorous and realistic‚ because most poets‚ who are writing sonnets‚ would praise the ones they love and not be realistic about their imperfections. “My mistress’s eyes are nothing like the sun; Coral is far more red than her lips’ red (line 1 / 2)” Here
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