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    uniqueness if she used urban settings to describe nightfall. Unfortunately‚ the only thing that would have to be changed entirely would be the poem itself. This would be difficult to do since it rhymes already. You cant just change some rural words to urban words within the poem because then it wouldnt rhyme. That would be the only difficulty but I think it would sound cool‚ even if you had to change the poem itself‚ to praise evening using details from an urban setting. It would maybe give an edge

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    mainly set in the past‚ and as it is a dramatic monologue of the narrators thoughts‚ there is a disturbing sense as it could be interpreted as the narrator reliving the situation in his mind‚ which could be a suggestion for the peculiar rhyme scheme: ABABB. The extra rhyme at the end could suggest the narrator repeating thoughts in his head‚ therefore showing his disturbing train of thought. As the poem is chronological and is set in the past‚ it starts off fairly stereotypical of the narrator describing

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    Wires by Philip Larkin

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    WIRES Wires by Philip Larkin is an analogy of a society trapped by rules and limits and a demonstration that fear prevents humankind from following their desires. Larkin writes this poem in 1950 with the idea of showing his point of view of the world. In the poem the cattles are trapped by the wires imposed‚ preventing them from ever reaching their search for purer water. He shows that the world offers no hope nor mercy whatsoever in their trial for escape. What the poet is actually trying

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    The Voice by Thomas Hardy

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    using “you” and “woman” the persona directly addresses the poem to one specific person‚ introducing the theme of loss; as it seems that he is talking to this woman he knew he uses colloquial and intimate language. The poem has a regular alternate rhyme‚ which in stanza one emphasizes the word “me”‚ showing to the reader that Hardy is talking about his own feelings. The second stanza begins with the rhetorical question “Can it be you that I hear”. Perhaps he hopes that she is trying to communicate

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    On Monsieur’s Departure This poem is one of the nicest poems‚ which was written by Queen Elizabeth I. Her poems‚ speeches and translations illustrate her political genius and her rhetorical ingenuity. The “On Monsieur’s departure” is a poem that talks about love. Queen Elizabeth I fell in love‚ but because of her position she couldn’t reveal her true feelings. She couldn’t decide what to do and at the end she was very frustrated because unfortunately she had to ignore her feelings because of

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    devices. First‚ the poem has 4 stanzas and 5 lines for each stanza or quintain so it can be said that the poem has 4 quintains. All of the lines begin with capital letters and are in the same length‚ they consist of 9 syllables. The rhyme of the poem is ABAAB. Rhyme is repetition of similar sounds in the end of lines and it helps to unify a poem. For example is in the first stanza. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood‚ A And sorry I could not travel both B And be one traveler‚ long I stood A

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    he’s won‚then ends up loosing because he took the risky chance of trusting something so unreliable. In both the poems about Eros by Robert Bridges and Anne Stevenson‚ two concepts of Eros are created through the use of imagery‚ rhetorical questions‚ rhyme scheme and diction. Where Robert Bridges presents Eros as both a blessing and a curse‚ while Anne Stevenson portrays a testimony of what most don’t perceive as Eros. In both poems the authors use diction to create imagery to portray Eros. Robert

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    Compare how the poets express their perspective of conflict in "Mametz Wood" and one other poem. In "Mametz Wood"‚ by Owen Sheers‚ and "Futility"‚ by Wilfred Owen‚ their perspectives are expressed through different techniques such as imagery‚ juxtaposition‚ rhetorical questions‚ personification and changes of tense. I think Owen Sheers perspective of "Mametz Wood" was influenced by Sheers visiting a site of a World War 1 battlefield which made him feel disturbed‚ which I believe to be his perspective

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    demonstrates traditional qualities. However‚ he divides his poem of twelve lines into four three-line stanzas. He obeys end-stopped line by using customary punctuation when needed at consecutive ending points of lines. Also‚ a constant use of end rhyme scheme benefits the development

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    Sonnet 30

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    What’s he saying? "When to the sessions of sweet silent thought / I summon up remembrance of things past‚" When I am in a pensive state and recall my memories of past things‚ "I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought / And with old woes new wail my dear time’s waste:" I regret that I did not achieve many things I tried to get‚ and with old regrets renewed I now grieve over having wasted my precious time: "Then can I drown an eye‚ unused to flow / For precious friends hid in death’s dateless

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