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... The third stanza represents the end of autumn, where everything seems to stop and it is almost impossible to even remember the bursting energy of early autumn. ...
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... In the first stanza of "To Autumn," Keats uses a vast amount of imagery to force the reader to stop and reflect on the wondrous things that happen each autumn. ...
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... One type of change shown in the poem is the change of periods in a day. The first stanza in "To Autumn" stands for morning time. ...
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... This stanza begins with a question of anyone looking for autumn. Autumn is then transformed into a girl filled with hopes and dreams. ...
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... Throughout this first stanza, autumn is captured at its fullness, with the description of the cottage, all its surroundings, and most importantly, the maturing ...
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... Yet, this association does not conceive to be true until the last stanza, where the once personified features of autumn is now embarking on concrete images of ...
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... The second stanza of "Ode to Autumn" immediately captures the reader with a rhetorical question, " Who hath not seen thee oft amid thy store?" The effect of ...
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... Keats is helping the reader to visualise Autumn's movements through the stanza. In this stanza the syntax is longer unlike the first verse. ...
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... (Keats, 1-11) The second stanza starts with the personification of Autumn, embodying her in the daily labors of harvest: "Who Hath not seen thee oft amid thy ...
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... However, in stanza 3 a sense of loss emerges in the first line, which ... poet refrains from comparing and looks for equally pleasant aspects of autumn: "Think not ...
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... In the second stanza there is a foreshadowing of the end of Sennacherib with the reference to leaves being green in summer, but blown away in the autumn. ...
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... In the second stanza, the season has changed to autumn and the mother feels as if she's stuck in the spring or summertime. Everything ...
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... 84). In the first stanza, Shelley writes of autumn, vivid images of the dead leaves, and winged seeds that cover the earth. Anyone ...
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... the wind inspires Shelley to write this Ode and the breath of the Autumn wind is ... In the first stanza it is the leaves of the trees that 'are driven' by the wind ...
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... Again, in the first stanza there is the start of the ambiguity in the ... This is because yellow represents autumn time where the stigma is that everything around ...
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... describe stillness, in the second stanza, stillness it used to describe activity with the image of a busy harvest being portrayed by autumn 'sitting careless ...
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... interlinking three-line units with the rhyme scheme aba bcb cdc, continuing thus to the end of the stanza: O wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being, (a ...
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... interlinking three-line units with the rhyme scheme aba bcb cdc, continuing thus to the end of the stanza: O wild West Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being, (a ...
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... With the knowledge of this story 'underyear' in the first stanza is seen not only as autumn but as the part of the year Persephone spent in the underworld, as ...
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... Frost returns to this metaphor at the end of the first stanza. ... used to describe the wood, yellow gives the reader a feeling that this occurs in the autumn. ...
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... He begins the poem with a simile by comparing the autumn leaves to ghosts. ... uses the idea of giving a soul to an inanimate object in the second stanza of his ...
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... In the first stanza, from the line, "Tears from the depth of some divine despair ... the heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy autumn-fields, And ...
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... leaves moved /Summer-long, then suddenly caught fire", describing how autumn leaves turn from ... The tone of the second half of the stanza has become lonely and ...
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... pp28) Sadness The dying of the Flowers, the turning of the Grass, the autumn breeze ... The structure of the poem is a three line stanza with five syllables, seven ...
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... In the first stanza (the first quartet), the speaker compares himself to a season, which ... four, the reader comes to know that it must be the autumn season that ...
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... of view, in which Frost is the speaker and on an early autumn morning, must ... In the last stanza of "The Road Not Taken", the speaker's tone shifts from his ...
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... Deutsch (1952) cites the opening stanza as an example of the way cummings ... indicated by a repeated variation on line 3, \"spring summer autumn winter,\" along ...
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... en after the first stanza, the sound of the words alone have created the ... The lady the knight describes however, is not associated with autumn and decay, but ...
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... chiseled rhythm, which falls with controlled dignity through each triplet or stanza, thus showing ... seen in such lines as, "As in a season of autumn," and "The ...
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... case here, however, he describes the trees as being in their "autumn beauty" and ... The first stanza describes how the swan brutally raped Leda, with "a sudden ...
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