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    The sea- james reeves Mother Nature is just like everyone‚ beautiful and attractive‚ with a lot of features and resources that help us live. Probably the most important resource is water‚ and water comes from the sea or the rain. The sea can be very serene in summer days‚ and it also can be very dangerous in stormy nights when there are gales. The sea can also be described as many animals‚ such as lions‚ bulls‚ just to name a few. According to James Reeves‚ a famous poet‚ he describes the sea as

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    in terms of sound devices‚ we can say that this lyrical poem contains alliteration‚ onomatopoeia and has an organized rhyme scheme. Alliteration can be noticed in the last line of the second stanza - Does thy life destroy”‚ while in the last line of the first stanza‚ contains onomatopoeia- “howling storm”. Furthermore‚ when we analyze the rhyme scheme‚ we deduce that the rhyme is feminine‚ and (the second lines of the quatrains match with the fourth ones). In addition to the form‚ we can say that

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    the use of a unique rhyme scheme‚ repetition‚ and a religious allusion. Sylvia’s rhyme scheme throughout this poem is called a “villanelle‚” which is a rare method of writing poetry which involves two repeating lines. The use of this structure in the reoccurrence of the lines “I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead” and “I think I made you up inside my head” contribute to the dramatics of Mad Girl’s Love Song (Plath line 1 and 3). Had Sylvia Plath used another rhyme scheme‚ her meanings and

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    -1- Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS) for the employees of Public Sector Undertakings. 1. SHORT TITLE: (i) (ii) (iii) 2. OBJECTIVE: (i) (ii) (iii) 3. This scheme may be called the Punjab State Public Sector Undertakings Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS) 2002. This scheme shall apply to all the Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) including all Cooperative Institutions of the State of Punjab. This will apply to the Subsidiaries of the PSUs defined as entities in which PSUs

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    Arsh Shah Mrs. Murphy Honors English 1 March 24‚ 2011 Analytic Essay on “Silver” From similes to rhyme scheme Walter de la Mare shows what a beautiful evening is really like in this poem.The lyrical poem‚ “Silver”‚ by Walter de la Mare‚ enhances the imagery by repeating the word ‘silver’ to illustrate how the moon shines on everything by using similes and sensory language to describe a beautiful serene evening. Reading this poem the author will draw a great picture of a serene and calm evening

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    Poetic Devices and Forms Line - equates a spatial measure or words or sounds‚ a fundamental conceptual unit. Stanza - a grouping of two or more lines of a poem in terms of length‚ metrical form‚ or rhyme scheme. Figurative language - Expressions or statements that are intentionally not literally true. Metaphor - A comparison between two objects with the intent of giving deeper meaning to the second. Forms of the "to be" verb are often used; "is" or "was". All the world’s a stage And men

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    IN MY PAPA’S WALTZ 1. Rhyme Scheme- a repeated pattern of rhymed words at the end of the line This poem has a simple ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH rhyme scheme‚ meaning that every other line within a stanza rhymes. Example: The whiskey on your breath (A) Could make a small boy dizzy; (B) But I hung on like death: (A) Such waltzing was not easy. (B) The lines with corresponding letters rhyme. The B rhyme in this stanza is an example of a slant rhyme – "dizzy" sounds a bit like

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    Connotation of some of the words – changing literal meaning to implied or associated values The poem is constituted of loose iambic trimester and iambic tetrameter. They follow an ABCB rhyme scheme. This is also classified as a lyric poem. The poem has no regular scheme of end rhyme. However‚ line 1 rhymes with line 2 and line 5 with line 7. The poem satirizes the life of a “wanna be” superstar. She uses the pronouns you‚ we‚ us‚ and you. She uses a simile “how public--- like a frog to compare

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    Sonnet 138

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    elements and various types of rhythm. Shakespeare seems to write the sonnet in alphabetized letter rhyme scheme. As the reader it seems at a poem that the meaning of the poem changed. Also the author seems older then the woman that he is dating. The woman tells to the speaker with lies even though the speaker knows that they are lies. As I read the sonnet there are all types of rhymes. For example of a rhyme is located in stanza are lines two and four are lies and subtitles each heave the same ending

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    everyday life. Although there is no rhyme scheme in either poem‚ Philip Larkin uses many words such as ’bordering’‚ ’lying’ and ’pushing’ with the same endings. This is used as a rhyme scheme‚ not only to keep the poem flowing but also to add a sense of monotony that now prevails in the women’s lives. As the poem flows more it makes it sound like Larkin’s own thoughts as he observes these ’young mothers...setting free their children’. The lack of rhyme scheme is used to give the reader the impression

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