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The poem is regular, symmetrical, and falls into stanzas. The first five stanzas have three lines and the last stanza contains four lines. ...
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... cultivated place. Each stanza contains some reference to water. In this one, she chooses to take her walk after it has rained. The ...
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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 last stanza contains some good closing thoughts. It is also interesting because it sounds like the speaker changes who he is addressing. ...
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... are taken away. However, each of these memory invoking stanza's contains some sort of remorseful line or lines. In line sixteen ...
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... The third stanza contains the conversation of two prisoners reminiscing Hard Rock's exploits for which he was denounced the dreaded sentence that robbed him of ...
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... This stanza contains an excellent example of hyperbole. Hyperbole is the intentional exaggeration or overstatement that is not meant to be taken literally. ...
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... The conclusion to the second stanza contains insight into "the dwelling place" of the woman's thoughts, creating an insight into her mind by using alliteration ...
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... The fifth and final stanza contains the closure to the poem. It paints a scene of the lights of a city going out from under God's watchful eye. ...
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... The second stanza contains four images of decay: "cobweb, rust, dust and borer in the axis." These images are combined with specific details which give them a ...
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... The conclusion to the second stanza contains insight into "the dwelling place" of the woman's thoughts, creating an insight into her mind by using alliteration ...
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... The conclusion to the second stanza contains insight into "the dwelling place" of the woman's thoughts, creating an insight into her mind by using alliteration ...
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... The conclusion to the second stanza contains insight into "the dwelling place" of the woman's thoughts, creating an insight into her mind by using alliteration ...
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... period. However, the first stanza contains a question and exclamations, therefore it falls out of the pattern. Nevertheless, the ...
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... sin. The second stanza contains a rhetorical question, which seems to question why there must be bad mixed in with good. He asks ...
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... In the beginning of each stanza, Owen posses a question, which is later answered in the same stanza. In opposition to "Dulce," which contains different themes ...
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... In the second last stanza the language contains heavenly imagery and I quote the words, "Transfigured," "brimming with God," "the heavens open," "Riches ready ...
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... In stanza 83 the poem describes Sir Gawain's journey to the green knights chapel. The following contains many wilderness images 'By bluffs where boughs were ...
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... poem contains three stanzas of comparison. Through the author's use of versed diction, the poem magnificence is noted. To begin with, the first stanza serves ...
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... The second stanza offers a grotesque description of the murder. ... This name contains the word crucifix because, according to the popular belief, the only death ...
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poetry essay Bob Dylan's song, "John Brown", contains the elements needed in poetry ... Every stanza of the song has four sentences, and between every number of ...
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... The poem contains many references to physical things ... I shall explore this connection through each stanza of the poem, Keats use of imagery, his possible reasons ...
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... The first stanza of The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock contains twelve lines, and the last two stanzas each contain three lines. ...
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... The second tree is the tree of life which also contains fruit, that if eaten ... From the second stanza alone, it is impossible to make a reference towards what ...
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... The themes of reproduction and femininity are introduced in stanza three. ... 15-17) The image of an is extremely effective, as a mother contains "the germ of a ...
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... It contains two quatrains, one in each stanza. A quatrain is a poem or stanza that consists of four lines. Quatrains follow a variety of rhyme schemes. ...
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... This stanza suggests that the person being buried is perhaps the speaker's ... Each of these poems contains a different theme, and revolved around different images ...
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... In the final stanza the author, feels he will never get over the loss of his love. His chest is not completely empty, but it contains only the broken fragments ...
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... On the last stanza the words "beat time on my head" and "palms caked hard by ... is dominated by end rhyme, but each of the first two stanzas contains one slant ...
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... The underlying tone of this stanza however, seems to suggest a moving away from ... Though this section contains echoes of the first where the Folk ethos remains ...
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