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    and Frost have described the woods as if it is dark and strange. I know this because in one of the poems the author says ‘the darkest evening of the year’ and the other one he says ‘the toadstool wood is dark and mouldy’. Both authors also use alliteration‚ but the rhyme scheme is different. Reeves creates a vivid place in ‘The toadstool wood’. He uses striking words which create striking sights in our minds. For example‚ on the first line of the poem he says ‘dark and mouldy’. The word dark creates

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    perhaps acquainted with the stereotype of it as a dull and gloomy place - to look at‚ and re-examine his prejudice about‚ Britain‚ as it is revealed ("discovered") for his enjoyment by the sunlight dancing and flickering on the waves of the sea. The alliteration and consonance of -l- sounds (leaping‚ light‚ delight) and of the dental -t- and -d- sounds (light‚ delight‚ discovers) in the second line‚ and the variation of long vowel sounds in "leaping" and "light"‚ together with the repetition of "light"

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    metaphors‚ similes‚ alliteration and onomatopoeia. An example of metaphors is when the poet says "I feared the salt course pointing". This is effective at showing how painful it is being made fun of. I think this is a good way of describing this as it explains the situation well. Sometimes the poet uses alliteration. All the alliteration is in the first verse with lines like "Their thighs showed through rags". This is repetition of the ’Th’ sound. I don’t really like this alliteration in this because

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    readers that the child had to grow up much earlier and has suffered with problems that’s adults had to deal with. Little Boy Crying uses literary techniques such as personification‚ alliteration‚ assonance and imagery. Personification is shown in the poem as this‚ “your bright eyes/ Swimming with tears…” Alliteration is describes like this‚ “…colossal cruel…chopping clean…” “The ogre towers above you…” is assonance. Mervyn Morris uses imagery to illustrate a situation between father and son. The

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    and destroyed by the ‘Dead’‚ the personification suggests they are still there‚ still people haunting them. Memory is also personified as it ‘fingers’ in their mind‚ suggesting they have no control over it‚ they are helpless. Both Repetition and alliteration are used ‘murders‚ /Multitudinous murders’ repeating the word‚ adding an

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    the roaring winds And with tempests play Like a fiend in a cloud With howling woe After night I do crowd And with night will go I turn my back to the east From whence comforts have increas’d For light doth seize my brain With frantic pain There’s alliteration = wild winds weep Personification = wind is weeping Rhyme scheme = AB AB CC DD In this poem there are a

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    The Jaguar Smile: A Nicaraguan Journey written by Salman Rushdie‚ is a non-fiction book that gives the reader insight to the internal turmoil taking place in the nation of Nicaragua. Salman Rushdie is a British-Indian novelist who gained his fame for his fantastical novels about the post-colonial relationship between cultures of the East and West. Rushdie became interested in Nicaraguan affairs when the Regan administration started its “war” against Nicaragua. “I was myself the child of a successful

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    War poem analysis The soldier and anthem for doomed youth The theme in ‘the soldier’ is power‚ you can tell this because in the poem the author talks about the better side to the war and how it would be a great achievement to die whilst fighting for your country‚ how it would be an honour to die for England and also what he would want if he were to die‚ for example ‘in hearts at peace‚ under an English heaven’ is talking about once the war was over there would be peace. It is also suggesting that

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    Henry Wadsworth C. There was a tide that time when a traveller chose to go along the shore and suddenly died. That just explained that life continues after death. D. In the poem “The Tide Rises‚ The Tide Falls”‚ Henry Wadsworth‚ the author uses alliteration in almost every verse of the poem. He also uses imagery as he described the footprints that remained in the shore. He also uses personification to have deeper explanation for the specific cited example. II. Theme & Mood A. The theme of the

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    ter a period of political and economic turmoil under dictator Anastasio Somoza Debayle‚ the leftist Sandinista National Liberation Front (commonly known by the initial FSLN or as the Sandinistas) came to power in Nicaragua in 1979 supported by much of the populace and elements of the Catholic Church. The government was initially backed by the US under Jimmy Carter‚ but the support evaporated under the presidency of Ronald Reagan in light of evidence that the Sandinistas were providing help to the

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