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    Act 4‚ Scene 2 may be one of the most dramatic and deathly scene in the play‚ having to deal with the death of our main protagonist the Duchess and her child‚ and as well as Bosolo’s switch of sides because of his morality and free reign of choice. It also deals with themes of duty‚ morality and ethics. The language used in this scene can also be graphic‚ and horrific as they swiftly execute them with no second thought. And the comparisons of the Duchess and her maid of accepting death and being

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    stanza‚ jet; sweat‚ weaves; leaves. The rhythmic pattern was very evident and very hard to ignore. I also noted that the third line in each stanza was the longest line with the most syllables. Because of the amount of symmetry and rhythmic pattern‚ it seemed to give it its structure and form. The pattern of the syllables that were stressed seemed to add to the way the poem flowed. I read it aloud and it was nice to listen to the rhyming. It was easy to read in terms of the iambic pattern and meter

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    – are realized. The study has investigated the strategies used by the recipient system‚ Kikamba‚ to handle phonologically different words from English. Notably‚ the recipient language has open syllables and does not allow consonant clusters in the onset. In sharp contrast‚ English has closed syllables and allows consonant clusters in both onset and coda positions. The phonemic inventories of the two languages also differ considerably. The borrowed words are‚ therefore‚ significantly modified

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    would love her. Sonnet 116 is a Shakespearean sonnet; a sonnet is also seen as the perfect poem even though it is quite short. It uses iambic pentameter however His coy mistress does not use any of this. In Sonnet 116 a stressed syllable is followed by a distressed syllable‚ this shows that true love should be balanced. By the end of the Sonnet Shakespeare says that if all this is proven to be wrong about his theory of true love then he is not a writer‚ when in fact he is stored in history as one of

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    ends either with an -ire‚ -ice‚ or -ate rhyme. Each line contains either four or eight syllables. Each line can be read naturally as iambic‚ although this is not strictly necessary for several lines. Frost employs strong enjambment in line 7to great effect. Commentary An extremely compact little lyric‚ “Fire and Ice” combines humor‚ fury‚ detachment‚ forthrightness‚ and reserve in an airtight package. Not a syllable is wasted. The aim is aphorism—the slaying of the elusive Truth-beast with one unerring

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    Stay”. He portrays the transient nature of human relationships‚ through the emphasis of the last line “Nothing Gold Can Stay”. Frost does this by breaking the initial structure and tempo. Through starting the line with a stressed syllable and ending it‚ unexpectedly a syllable short. The reader is then inclined to experience Frosts emotions as he artistically portrays them through imagery and structure. The language technique he uses‚ paints a perfect picture of human emotions‚ in the way which the erratic

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    Syntax and Morphological Analysis of the Poem “The Red Wheelbarrow” by William Carlos Williams Accordingly‚ the rhetoric idea learnt in writing poetry is found in the work of Williams. Analysts found that the author believes that localism aline may lead to culture. Ideally‚ the factor of imagism is well designed in The Red Wheelbarrow‚ giving credit to the poem under discussion. In this paper‚ the author will analyze various features of this poem‚ giving phonological‚ lexical‚ syntactic‚ and sematic

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    what stuttering is; however I will be defining it for you. “Stuttering is a communication disorder in which the flow of speech is broken by repetitions (li-li-like this)‚ prolongations (lllllike this)‚ or abnormal stoppages (no sound) of sounds and syllables.” There may also be unusual facial and body movements associated with the effort to speak. Stuttering is also referred to as stammering. (“Stuttering Facts and Information” 1) Stuttering is more common in boys than girls. It also tends to persist

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    her as the ideal Elizabethan woman. Miranda is represented in the light of the ultimate lady through her obedience to Prospero’s’ orders for example‚ ‘I pray thee‚ mark me’. This is known as the omission of syllables when an unstressed syllable is sometimes omitted. This happens especially after a marked pause thus either in the first foot‚ or after an emphatic monosyllable often an imperative. Miranda reply to this is‚

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    Literary Techniques: Poetry Analysis 2 Sound Devices and Rhythm‚ Rhyme and Repetition Sound Devices A good poem can often be identified by its sound quality. 1. How do we evaluate sound quality? Poets use certain devices to create sound within a poem. We need to analyze the poem to look out for these devices‚ indicate the sound produced and evaluate its effect on the reader. 2. What do poets use to create sound within a poem? There are four main devices: • Alliteration • Assonance • Consonance

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