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... There is no place where we are told about these seven years except for the first stanza, for the rest of the poem tells about specifically the seventh year of ...
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... It never goes over 8 syllables and never falls below 5. It all sticks to an ABAB format, with a slight change in the third stanza. ...
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... will examine both Christopher Marlowe's "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love" and Sir Walter Ralegh's "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd" on a stanza by stanza ...
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... possible explanations. It is easiest to understand how the poem (and her death) unfolds by reviewing the poem stanza by stanza. However ...
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... After reading the first stanza the reader can almost hear or sense the feeling of the fly buzzing in such a still and quiet room. ...
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... In the first stanza, it is raining and Thomas is in a drugstore parking lot. ... In the third stanza, Thomas knows that he is having a heart attack. ...
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... a Grecian Urn. The first stanza focuses on the speaker, who is standing before an ancient Grecian urn. The speaker, preoccupied ...
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However, the tone of the entire poem dramatically changes upon reading the third and final stanza when Parker allows the reader to understand her true ...
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... In the first stanza, the concept of the "unseen Power" - the mind - is put forward, and Shelley states his position on the subject. ...
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... The first stanza states how the teacher enters the classroom and finds his or her students, orderly situated in their seats, where he or she uses a simile to ...
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... When reading this section it seems that Whitman is extremely vain, but he prepares the reader for this in the first stanza. He explains ...
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... We are given as sense of loss by this turmoil, which becomes clearer in the last stanza. ... The poet may have done this as to set the mood for the opening stanza. ...
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... perhaps with slight hysteria. We are given as sense of loss by this hysteria which becomes clearer in the last stanza. The title of ...
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... literal level. It can be examined as a whole work yet each stanza can also be examined individually as a separate phase of autumn. In ...
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... With her use of tone, the reader can observe a change in her demeanor from stanza to stanza. ... The first stanza sets the story for the reader. ...
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... The first stanza of the poem depicts the artistic talent of the pictures painted upon the urn, as the speaker seems to peer into the side of the urn whilst ...
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... Rather, each stanza seems to follow the order of A, B, C, A, C, B, which may not be apparent to the reader at first, but doesn't hinder the poem's effectiveness ...
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... The first stanza ends with the individual speaker being conscious of other human beings, to which the scenery that is being witnessed is also familiar. ...
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... The first stanza has imagery. ... In the second stanza, the season has changed to autumn and the mother feels as if she's stuck in the spring or summertime. ...
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... She gets over using them for everything, which cumulates in her burning the cards in the last stanza. ... The third stanza develops this idea. ...
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... The first five stanzas have three lines and the last stanza contains four lines. ... Another type of loss is shown in the fourth stanza. ...
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... middle-class. Another example of the narrator showing that the model has a high opinion of herself is shown in the third stanza. We ...
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... submissiveness, and tentativeness. The two main themes of this first person, six-stanza poem, are love and fear. Erdrich also uses ...
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... best decision. In the second stanza, the speaker makes his decision as to which path he will take, in the first two lines. He has ...
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... The first stanza and chorus of "Lift Every Voice and Sing" reads: Lift every voice and sing, Till earth and heaven ring, Ring with the harmonies of liberty ...
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... John Keats portrays the theme of eternal innocence and the sufficiency of beauty throughout his poem, "Ode on a Grecian Urn." In the first stanza of the poem ...
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... IV. In the very beginning of the Fit, stanza 80, we read 'Daylight fought darkness' this is a garden and wilderness comparison. ...
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... In the first line of the first stanza, Frost says, "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood," which is seemingly a very important part of the poem. ...
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... The rhyme scheme is in a consistent ABA pattern for each stanza, with the exception of the last stanza, where it is ABAA. "Dying ...
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... is also the answer to this question, but what is this answer, how is it related to the title of the poem, and how is it gradually revealed from stanza to stanza ...
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