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... the American soldiers have done to her people, "You have seen them hanging in trees after American troops had finished." (Stanza 10) She uses imagery to show ...
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... He builds intesity not only within his staNZAS, BUT ALSO WITH HIS DICTION AND CREATRIVE WORD PICTURES THAT LEND POWER TO HIS IMAGERY. Stanza one describes love ...
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... or from fatigue, a sense of oppressiveness is underscored in the imagery given to ... the things named, of the first four lines of the first stanza have graduated ...
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... The same type of imagery and symbolism is used in the first two lines of the second stanza, where it says: "In what distant deeps or skies Burnt the fire of ...
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... is emphasized by the repeadted use of the word "dry" in the first stanza, where we ... Later in the poem, in part IV, Eliot returns to the eyes imagery with "The ...
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... There is also imagery in this stanza where it's said that "Because sun stays and birds continue to sing." This makes me picture a large sun lighting up the sky ...
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... that the sinking of the Titanic was an act of evil in stanza seven when he ... the point that the devil instigated the accident when it uses dark imagery such as ...
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... As we learned in the first stanza, Frosts uses imagery to describe "ghost house." The imagery tells the readers that the "ghost house" is torn down and weak. ...
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... stanzas both show the effect of gas on the soldier. The last stanza uses visual imagery to describe the soldier who died from gas. ...
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... exhaustion. The fourth stanza emphasizes Keats use of imagery when he says "Lead'st thou that heifer lowing at the skies" (Line 33). The ...
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... Both "Dancing Girl" and "The Disappointment" use descriptive imagery in this way. In the first stanza of "Dancing Girl," the poet gives the girl a garland of ...
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... "Or crust and sugar over-Like a syrupy sweet?" The third stanza contains imagery along with symbolic meaning. The author never states what type of heavy load. ...
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... The second stanza uses imagery to produce for the reader a clear picture of her room by explaining very ordinary details and how such ordinary things have the ...
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... The second stanza sets off the loving imagery and there is sound imagery too, to set the scene and let you feel the sounds, all these sounds add to the ...
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... Through the use of poetic devices such as imagery and diction in the first stanza, Leda's true fear is evoked by the relentless attack of the swan. ...
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... The second stanza includes imagery of the father by mentioning that "[w]hen the rooms were warm, he'd call" (1. 7). Again, the father shows his love for his ...
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... pathos in the last two lines of the poem in the same manner that she used to change the tone at the end of each stanza--by using ironic imagery and conflicting ...
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... Slessor accuses the people of laziness through the drowsy imagery in the third stanza plus the timelessness of 'yellow wood', "1860" and the last line. ...
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... The tone starts off "I dreaded that first Robin, so" as a fearful imagery of the robin. Also a painful tone in the last line of the first stanza, "He hurts a ...
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... another might prove impossible. Distance is also captured through imagery. Each stanza provides an example. The first describes ...
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... of the third stanza makes the reader aware that although the world has not worshipped Psyche, Keats is going to create a place for her. The imagery of sensual ...
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... Poverty can get to him. The second and the third stanza are connected by their contrasting imagery. The second stanza starts with ...
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... There is a lot of sensory imagery in the first stanza and immediately one pictures and almost smells the fruit and flowers bursting with flavor and aroma. ...
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... Using this imagery, in the first stanza yellow meant the color of the trees foliage, and in the last stanza they are no longer yellow. ...
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... and visual imagery, "...by a cider-press, with a patient look," (21) to convey certain feelings that occur within people during autumn. The poem's third stanza ...
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... home. In the third stanza, Arnold uses imagery and metaphors to depict the setting, which further set the mood of the poem. The ...
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... The final stanza is full of equine imagery, however in the other stanzas the "beast" is undefined, or chameleon-like - a serpentine form perhaps signifying ...
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... like state. At the beginning of the first stanza, with heavy visual imagery, the language used is very conversational. This allows ...
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... Using this imagery, in the first stanza yellow meant the color of the trees foliage, and in the third stanza they are no longer yellow. ...
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... Imagery and Figurative language give a poem its life and mood; without these two key ... spring" and "sorrow", "fancy" and "fall" 5) Tone Realistic In Stanza 6 the ...
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