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... On the first stanza the word "death" makes the danger of the situation clear making the opposition believing that the child was frightened. ...
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... In stanza one the word "cycle" perhaps refers to the female menstrual cycle and to the feminine point of view, while the word "erection" pertaining to a mans ...
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... The last line of this stanza through the use of the word 'fervourless' depicts once again the poet's own mood which is in harmony with the desolation of the ...
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... In the first stanza, the word yellow meant the color of the trees and leaves, and in the third stanza, they are no longer yellow. ...
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... through her word choice and style of writing. However, the tone of the entire poem dramatically changes upon reading the third and final stanza when Parker ...
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... his feeling of faith and hope in his own potential greatness (6-7). In Stanza two, we first see the word "green" that is repeated many times in this poem. ...
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... The word "billow" creates a changeover to "heaven," which is stated in the next stanza showing a comparison to the foam and cloudiness of the breaking of the ...
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... the story. In each stanza, the last word of the second, fourth, fifth, and sixth lines rhyme with each other. This particular rhyme ...
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... when exposed to the harsh world, depicted as "mazes." The word "turning" also creates an image of confusion, much like the word "strew" in the first stanza does ...
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... The whole of the stanza consists of a five word observation that is repeated three times "They taste good to her/ They taste good/ to her. ...
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... the same rhyme (DDDD). Besides that, the last word from the third line rhymes with the following stanza's lines one, two and four. ...
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... The first line of the poem is repeated in the 2nd, 4th and 6th stanzas, while the last word of the first stanza (3rd line) is repeated in the 3rd, 5th, and 6th ...
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... Blake begins this stanza speaking about the "chimney sweepers cry", he is commenting ... to talk about the "blackening church", he is using the word blackening to ...
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... Etheridge Knight in her second stanza brings reader's attention to the 'WORD' by capitalizing the text for its significance. The ...
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... of the words in that stanza. "Day" is capitalized and is a transition word for that last stanza. It alliterates with its acts of ...
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... The second stanza takes a more introspective view of the cop. ... Instead of using a direct word, such as a gun, she used machinery. ...
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... I also believe that the word yellow was used to show the lapse of time ... Using this imagery, in the first stanza yellow meant the color of the trees foliage, and ...
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... The word tetrachloride supports the theme of family, and how unique a family can be, "I'm from the know-it-alls" (stanza two, line three), and later on she ...
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... At a more detailed level, the word represents a sharp contrast from the softness and ... Lines 1-4) Blake calls the "Tyger" twice in the beginning stanza to gain ...
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... In the second stanza of the poem he uses the word "gravelly" not only to create the image of digging, but can be seen as "symbolic." Seamus Heaney is alluding ...
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... I also believe that the word yellow was used to show the lapse of time ... Using this imagery, in the first stanza yellow meant the color of the trees foliage, and ...
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... uses repetition of the word "sub" to emphasize how the woodchucks' den was deep enough to be out of the range of the gas. The tone in the first stanza is more ...
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... monster. The last stanza of this poem is intriguing because it is the exact same as the first except for one single word. Blake ...
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... Also anaphora is used as in the last stanza each line begins with the word And. ... The word drum is very appropriately used in this stanza. ...
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... A simple bird can make a man go crazy by no more than repeating one word. In the first stanza, the man is nearly asleep, when a noise that he thinks is a knock ...
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... This is extremely evident in stanza two, when butter and sugar lay "side ... These substances are shown as being completely different; the word butter comes from ...
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... Frost returns to this metaphor at the end of the first stanza. Frost's use of word choice to prove his point is evident in this first line. ...
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... The rhyme used in lines 2 and 4 draws attention to the two strongest words in the opening stanza, "hark" and "dark." The word dark is perhaps the most ...
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... their lives were. Also in the first stanza was the word "plain" twice in the third line and "casual" in the second. All this is, is ...
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... In the first three stanzas Harrison is talking about his father, then the first word in the fourth stanza is 'I' and Harrison is now talking about himself and ...
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