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... word "wee"(24). The pauses afforded by white space not only affect the poem's tempo but also contribute emphases. Save for line ...
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... word "wee"(24). The pauses afforded by white space not only affect the poem's tempo but also contribute emphases. Save for line ...
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... From this point on in the poem, the tempo is noticeably faster, and the action and tension builds as we move from one event to the next. ...
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... here?' The poem ends with Sir Lancelot saying, "She has lovely face; God in his mercy lend her grace, The Lady of Shalott." The tempo of this poem also makes ...
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... The left hand margin is uneven, and the poem seems to flow without any particular justification given to line breaks or tempo. There ...
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... Hughes might have been 27 when he wrote this poem, but the feisty, upbeat tempo of a school boy is present in his style. ³Harlem ...
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... Hughes might have been 27 when he wrote this poem, but the feisty, upbeat tempo of a school boy is present in his style. ³Harlem ...
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... also both stressed. The use of spondee helps to switch up the tempo of the poem and also fits the context of the lines. Lines 39-41 ...
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... In one of Angelou's poems, "Unmeasured Tempo", she talks about a person's life. ... This poem is written in blank verse. It does not have any rhyme or rhythm. ...
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... Again, the poem has a beat to it, much like life has a certain pulse to it. ... The tempo in this is apparent and goes to prove that he wants his reader to move on ...
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... imagery words such as "sunshine," and "tears" to further induce the poetic tempo being displayed ... The poem tells the story of a man who falls for this girl--love ...
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... and "rocks, and stones, and trees" also slows the pace of the poem down, and ... it the contrast between the language and imagery, the tone, and the tempo of the ...
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... 1845 his fame started to roll but when Virginia died 1847 it slowed the tempo. ... Poe describes the work of composing the poem as if it were a mathematical problem ...
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... and unpredictable improvisations that mirror the chaotic and pulsating tempo of city ... in conflict, as is shown in "Subway Rush Hour." This poem, brimming with ...
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... used jazz rhythms and the tempo of black work music to achieve different effects. In "Brass Spittoons," work rhymes "set the pace" of the poem and captures the ...
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... The tempo seems to pick up in the last couple of paragraphs to emphasize the mothers distraught on hearing the explosion and finding her child's shoe. The poem ...
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... The alliterative 'knock-kneed' phrase also slows and dulls down the tempo greatly. ... throughout 'Dulce et Decorum Est', a surreal feel to the poem is established ...
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... The structure of the Liszt symphonic poem coordinated to his B minor Sonata ... changes of register, unusual divisions of the beat, extremes of tempo and dynamics ...
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... The structure of the Liszt symphonic poem coordinated to his B minor Sonata ... changes of register, unusual divisions of the beat, extremes of tempo and dynamics ...
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... The song contains many changes in mood and tempo, showing the bands' ability to ... The Call of Cthulhu was a poem written by Lovecraft about a mystical creature. ...
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... any might vary from one time to the next, as might the tempo, the volume ... It was of course the essential method of Spenser's great poem, and a major ingredient ...
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... Again, heroes were never portrayed as Prufrock was in this poem. ... Choreographers also developed new ways of adapting to tempo, syncopation, and rhythm. ...
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... Keats' :Ode to a Nightingale." In that weary, drowsy poem the speaker ... rhyme scheme, the recurrent participles (indicating work), the slow tempo and incantatory ...
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