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    contradictory ideas about the natural world‚ its creatures and their Creator. Blake uses rhyme‚ repetition and imagery to enhance these ideas‚ the poems are displayed like nursery rhymes‚ In the Tyger‚ Blake inserts several immeral tetrameter lines‚ which makes every end syllable seem to be stressed this shows us that that the poem represents the power of a tiger. The Lamb gives a childlike atmosphere to the poem‚ its uses simple language and that there is repetition on lines back to back manner of the

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    English Techniques Allegory Story with a double meaning: one primary (on the surface) and one secondary. The representation of abstract ideas or principles by characters‚ figures/ events in narrative‚ dramatic or pictorial form. Alliteration Repetition of consonants at the start of words or in a sentence or phrase. Anaphora The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses. Anecdote A short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person. Illustrate

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    Emily Dickinson’s poetry is based on her deepest thoughts and life experiences. During her life she endured many tragic deaths of people close to her. This influenced her writing as means of expression and became a recurrent idea in her poetry. Because in her poems she interprets death differently‚ it can be inferred that she views death as ambivalent and equivocal. Dickinson uses different poetic devices to emphasize the unpredictable character of death. In “I heard the Fly buzz – when I died—”

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    metaphors used in poetry? Joseph Kelly says “A metaphor is a comparison” (Kelly XXXIII) a metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things that have something in common. It helps the writer create a verbal picture that helps the reader to see ideas more clearly. Metaphors are used in poetry and sometimes in our everyday life as a tool of communication to better paint a mental picture for the listener to better understand what it is we want to say or how we feel. A good example of poetry with metaphors

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    complicated activity with a much broader scope. Translation of poetry was‚ and still is by some‚ believed as impossibility for any unfaithful elements would have been taken as failure‚ be it content or form. The arguments include linguistic elements and cultural elements. Most importantly the myth of untranslatability looks upon poetry as beauty itself which is untouchable for once it is touched it is destroyed. But as translation of poetry has never been stagnant though sometimes vigorous and sometimes

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    In "Introduction to poetry"‚ the poet uses personification at the end of his poem. He uses a lot of it in the last two stanzas. Collins writes‚ But all they want to do is tie the poem to a chair with rope and torture a confession out of it. They begin beating it with a hose to find out what it really means (12-16). When he writes this‚ It shows personification. Poetry takes on characteristics that can only

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    Painting a Mental Picture in Poetry Imagery functions as a poem’s five senses and is the language that transports the reader to a time‚ place or experience hand-picked by the author. It is of utmost importance in regards to inspiring feelings and manifesting the author’s ideas into a mental picture. Four poems‚ “My Papa’s Waltz‚” “Bogland‚” “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” and “Fire and Ice” explore the power of imagery in a way that allows the reader to mentally visualize the elements of the poem

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    by Wilfred Owen. The reason why I choose these two poems is because I have this tendency to be into war poems and am interested in how the poets used satire in them. Satire is a powerful literature concept that can be used to address the fault in our society by using satiric devices such as humour‚ irony‚ invective‚ parody and many more. Even though these poets use criticisms to ridicule certain people‚ they are protected by the concept of satire itself‚ since those criticisms are implied in poems

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    thing‚ humans do not know what waits for them the moment their hearts stop beating‚ they do not know where they’ll end up going- but death is a common topic. Whether it be in movies or writing‚ death has made its impression on the world; especially on poet Emily Dickinson. Dickinson’s poems‚ “I heard a Fly buzz- when I died” and “Because I could not stop for Death” focus on a consistent theme of death and her own curiosity on what it might be like to die herself. Dickinson’s life and use of the archetypal

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    1) The wall is a metaphor for the barriers we place between ourselves and others. It can represent an emotional‚ mental or even a physical barrier we want to create. We all need our personal space around us which some call our personal bubble. Therefore we feel the need to define that space by building physical boundaries around it. “We keep the wall between us as we go.” (line fifteen of “The Mending Wall” by Robert Frost). In this line‚ Frost is speaking about the wall which is put up between

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