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    H.P. Lovecraft was capable of engaging his readers by engraining descriptive language into his poetry‚ but he also engaged his readers by creating a persona that was easily relatable. Personas are fictitious characters created by the author to be the speaker of a literary work (Kennedy‚ Gioia‚ 592). Within his hundreds of poems‚ short stories and novels Lovecraft kept up a persona whose life was held in the hands of fate. Cosmic irony is the contrast between the character’s position and the treatment

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    SCHEME OF WORK Centre: Course Code: Name of Course Horticulture Session length: 2.5 hours Name of tutor: Number of sessions: 6 Aims of course: To introduce students to horticulture giving them a basic understanding of plant life. Demonstrating and giving practical sessions on planting bulbs and seeds to develop the student’s skills and knowledge. Assumed knowledge: Basic skills read & write and ICT To enrich the learners’ experience and in line with Ofsted priorities‚ embed

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    uses traditional form. This is true because there is the same number of lines in stanzas one through five. Another way to tell that the poem is traditional form is because it has a clear rhyme scheme. You can find the rhyme scheme by looking at the last word of each line‚ and by seeing which words rhyme and which words don’t. The poem may seem like it is unconventional form at first because in every stanza there is four lines ‚ but in the very last stanza‚ there are only two lines. It may

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    easier to remember. An example of this is “The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner” tells the story of a sailor who killed and albatross and brought bad luck. Ballads typically contain a regular rhyme scheme. Having a regular rhyme scheme helps keep a constant rhythm throughout the poem‚ which helps make it easier to remember. “The Highwayman” has a regular rhyme scheme (AABCCB) throughout the poem‚ apart from one paragraph which has seven lines with the rhyme scheme of AABCDDC to help stress importance of lyrics

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    Lecture 8 Edmond Spenser (1552 – 1599) Edmund Spenser’s ‘‘Sonnet 75’’ was published in 1595 as part of the larger work‚ Amoretti and Epithalamion. Amoretti are small love poems‚ in this case‚ sonnets‚ and an epithalamion is a wedding song. The work as a whole was written by Spenser to his second wife‚ Elizabeth Boyle‚ whom he arried in 1594. In ‘‘Sonnet 75‚’’ the speaker is a poetic version of Spenser and the Lover to and about whom he is writing is Elizabeth. The subject of ‘‘Sonnet 75’’ is the

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    poem. This is also shown through the rhyme scheme used during this verse it uses a much slower scheme of ABCA and really slows the poem down; this slowness also gives an image of a different personality and fear. 4. Rhyme scheme of the poem. Verse one – AAABBA Verse two- AAABBA Verse three- AAAAAABBA Verse four-AAABBA Verse five –AABBC Verse six –ABCA Verse seven- ABCB Verse eight –ABCD 5. The third verse gives a real pace to the poem‚ the rhyme allows it to be pace and have a quick

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    Basically‚ this poem is about love‚ but here shakespeare has discussed the love which is in his mind. you may disagree with him if you like. The first stanza in this poem is a quatrain and its rhyme scheme is abab. Shakespeare uses alliteration‚ assonance‚ consonance‚ and repetition to develop this stanza‚ which‚ as a whole‚ states that love does not change. The first line contains an example of alliteration in the words “me‚” “marriage‚” and “minds.” In this line‚ he is referring to love as

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    elements are imagery‚ rhyme scheme‚ symbolism and hyperbole to name a few. Robinson’s most common elements used in this poem are rhyme scheme and hyperbole. Robinson uses many elements‚ you can tell though out his poem that he’s trying to make the ’flow’ of the poem easy for it’s readers. He makes the poem string together‚ he makes it come together but he gets the story across. His first use of elements is rhyme scheme. He uses this together in the first and third line. Rhyme scheme is when the last

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    ways are with the poetic devices and the different ways are with the emotions expressed and the rhyme scheme used. For example in the poem “Dulce et Decorum Est” Wilfred puts an A‚ B‚ A‚ B...etc. rhyme scheme: “Bent double.... sacks‚ Knock-kneed.... sludge‚ Till on.... backs‚ And towards.... trudge” (Line 1-4) This rhyme scheme helps demonstrate images of war because the repeated A‚ B‚ A‚ B‚ rhyme scheme makes it sound like the heavy and organized steps of the soldiers. In the poem “The Charge of the

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    world as a force for good which is ruined by authority. ‘The Ecchoing Green’ is a poem where literally children stop playing sports to rest at the end of the day. Blake conveys an idyllic setting through the use of simplistic rhyme scheme which gives the effect of a nursery rhyme emphasising the focus on children. This theme is continued with a choice of basic monosyllabic words. The overall tone of the poem is happy through sounds such as “bells ring” and positive imagery with “welcome the Spring.”

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