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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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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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... was fiery because I felt warmth, as from a hearth, and sun because it gave light and brought tears to my eyes." While reading this stanza the reader also feels ...
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... Lines 26 through 29 is continuing the thought started in the previous stanza, by describing the reader the condition the son was when he was seen by his mother ...
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... As only one stanza actually describes to the reader ordinary every-day details, whilst the other stanzas clearly use imagery and symbolism to express her ...
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... 7-8). Although, Cullen does not mention whom the love is towards in the first stanza and what the dream is about in the second stanza the reader can interpret ...
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... 22). The opening line of the sixth stanza shows the reader the fat old woman leaning against a tree physically tired. Hayden also ...
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... can't remember. Atwood teases the reader by provocatively describing the song as "irresistible" in the first stanza. Like the lure ...
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... Or does it explode?" This stanza has vivid imagery that allows the reader to either capture the authors meaning, or apply the meaning literally. ...
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... The first stanza concentrates on describing the rich man's belongings. The first thing the reader finds out the rich man has is a "motor-car", nowadays simply ...
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... and beauty are ever present in society. This last stanza leaves the reader with mixed emotions as a result of the mixed imagery. ...
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... It causes the reader to stop and contemplate different themes of the song, as does Wordsworth in the latter lines of the stanza. ...
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... Dunbar attempts to bring the reader into the first stanza by evoking emotion and refection of the beautiful things that all humans should be able to experience ...
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... Dunbar attempts to bring the reader into the first stanza by evoking emotion and refection of the beautiful things that all humans should be able to experience ...
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... When she is fully born in stanza two the reader finds out that she is everywhere and even watching the miracles that she helps to make. ...
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... poem, the couple doesn't seem to have very much and eat their dinner on plain chip ware on a plain creaking wood." The second stanza tells the reader that the ...
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... Ultimately, the third, and final, stanza serves as a summary to the rest of the poem, successfully leaving the intended theme inculcated in the reader's mind. ...
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... Finally, in the last stanza the reader is told that "the tigers...she made will go on prancing, proud and unafraid" even after Aunt Jennifer it dead. ...
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... The last line of each stanza is shorter than the others. This shorts line stands out and it gets noticed by the reader and has an impact; it puts across the ...
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... The reader becomes more involved and concentrates more on the speaker. Each stanza ends such that the reader has a sense that the mother is not approachable. ...
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... regret for her lack of skill, in which she laments the fact that "A weak or wounded brain admits no cure"(stanza 4, line 24). As the reader proceeds reading ...
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... The first five stanzas have three lines and the last stanza contains four lines. A longer peruse of "One Art" will help the reader identify the villanelle form ...
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... The final stanza is an incorporation of the whole poem, as well as confirming to the reader what it is the poet is trying to explain. ...
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... his Father digging, he shows his love and admiration by his use of alliteration that creates a powerful image for the reader: In the fourth stanza he uses it ...
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... poem the speaker seems to be trying to "teach" the reader something: take, for example, the rhetorical questions asked at the beginning of the third stanza. ...
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... In stanza 3 McCaig gives the reader the one and only experience of the dwarf's voice, from the way McCaig has vividly described the dwarf you would expect him ...
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... In stanza 3 McCaig gives the reader the one and only experience of the dwarf's voice, from the way McCaig has vividly described the dwarf you would expect him ...
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... No motion e'er betrays/ The secret life within her soul, / The anguish of her days (2-4)." In only the first stanza, Delany has given the reader a significant ...
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... the depiction of rape and the suggestion of Leda's helplessness, the reader is made ... Moving on to the second stanza, the persona's exalted opinion of this diety ...
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... woman who writes feels too much," this stanza is ended with the key line "Dear love, I am that girl". The use of singular prose "I" tells the reader the author ...
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