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... In stanza 1 for example "There they go marching all in step so gay" (1). This quotation shows how they enjoy marching, all together. ...
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... In stanza 1 for example "There they go marching all in step so gay". ... The first people mentioned in stanza 1 are the mothers of the young soldiers. ...
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... Stanza 1 There's a certain Slant of Light, Winter Afternoons- That oppresses, like the Heft Of Cathedral tunes- In stanza 1 introduces the idea of a light. ...
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... In stanza 1 he uses alliteration, simile and metaphor to give the reader a graphic view of the dwarfs deformed body: "The dwarf with his hands on backwards sat ...
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... In stanza 1 he uses alliteration, simile and metaphor to give the reader a graphic view of the dwarfs deformed body: "The dwarf with his hands on backwards sat ...
(1287 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... The language of features include; Similes examples would include Japonica/Glistens like coral(Stanza 1)and like the bolt,/and the breech, and the cooking-piece ...
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... Devices Used A. Stanza 1. 1 stanza B. Rhyme pattern 1. Free verse C. Personification 1. "sea-coast dolefully ringing" (line 3) 2. "sea reefs ringing" (line 5) D ...
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... In an attempt to make a decision, the traveler "looks down one as far as I could" (stanza 1, line 4). The road he chooses leads to the unknown, as does any ...
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... written by brilliant male writers, worrying that her poems will shame the art of poetry: "My obscure writings shall not so dim their worth"(stanza 1, line 6 ...
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... The rhythm of this poem is as follows; stanza 1 is quite slow as an introduction to the main body of the poem, stanza 2 begins to speed up, stanza 3 goes very ...
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... The fatigue ridden soldiers in Stanza 1 are depicted as stolid characters as the "All went lame; all blind drunk with fatigue". ...
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... In Stanza 1, the storyteller describes his wealth and importance, not as mounds of gold or jewels, but instead as his ability to "[lead] the Danes to such glory ...
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... Furthermore, all of the words rhyme with 'Annabel Lee.' For example, in stanza 1, lines 2, 4, and 6 end with the words sea, Lee, and me, respectively. ...
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... In Stanza 1, the storyteller describes his wealth and importance, not as mounds of gold or jewels, but instead as his ability to "[lead] the Danes to such glory ...
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... eye, stirring up my emotions and forcing me to keep reading, if only to find out what "His Requirement" (1. 1) might be. I believe the first stanza focuses on ...
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... you do not do Anymore, black shoe In which I have lived like a foot For thirty years, poor and white, Barely daring to breath or Achoo (stanza 1) This first ...
(10182 Words -- Approx. 41 Pages)
... A famous poem that Graves wrote about the aftermath of the war is "Recalling War." In the first stanza of this poem, Graves explains how the injuries of the ...
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... The first stanza states that "Mother is drunk on tradition" (1), further on in stanza three, "Mother is feeling 'very Medieval'" and Brown even alludes to the ...
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... the speaker in the poem. The image of the sun first appears in stanza 1 "the sun-flooded schooner"(11). Here the speaker is making ...
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... The first stanza ends with, "No one ever thanked him" (1. 5). Everything he does for his family is out of love, not desire for gratification. ...
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... A comparison between "writing poetry and harvesting grain" (Gale Research 1) can be easily recognized within the first stanza. To ...
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... In the first stanza (L 1) Blake capitalizes the word 'dream' - " I Dreamt a Dream!" This technique at first simply appears as a play on words. ...
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... old clippings and yellow note cards/ That meant something once"(1-3). These ... As the speaker continues in the fourth stanza, this photograph also represents the ...
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... hated" (line 1), "cardboard" (line 2 and 9), and "little x" (line 9) depicts how the author presents an attitude of disgust with diction in the first stanza. ...
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... of the night, / What immortal hand or eye / Could frame thy fearful symmetry?" (Lines 1-4) Blake calls the "Tyger" twice in the beginning stanza to gain the ...
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... images of the man's death with us, she reveals that love is dangerous and that, "loving in this world, is the silver splinting edge." (Stanza 20 line 1-3) Love ...
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... the poet says, "We would not know, but for the night, When [the joy] has slipped away" (1. 3-4 ... In the second stanza joy is given a much more positive response. ...
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... He stood straight and tall in his uniform and all. His mama's face broke out all in a grin." (lines 1-4). In this stanza, the words "him" and "grin" rhyme. ...
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... In the first stanza of The Lamb William Blake questions the lamb. ... "Little lamb who made thee?/Doust thou know who made thee?" (1-2). Blake goes on to ask the ...
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... The first stanza starts off repeating the title, "I heard a Fly buzz-when I died-" (line 1). These words, though odd, are explained through the rest of the ...
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