‘Let’s sin up, sign up and confess here at the altar of loneliness’. He proclaims his massage about Facebook in 14 lines. He was able to pull together several relatable elements into 14 lines with a bit of humors along the way. He tells the good and the worst of social networking. In the first stanza he said that Facebook is an endless high school reunion which it’s okay with my opinion. However, Sarcasm and sitar is used in the first line of the poem and throughout almost the whole poem. It allows the reader in placing themselves in the speakers’ shoes and understands the speakers’ point of view. He used rhyme scheme to make the poem interesting and flow. However he used slant rhymes to show that he does not respect Facebook. He did not make the words rhyme. Although dramatic tone change was seen at the end of the poem “the alter of loneliness he criticizes social media rather than praising …show more content…
He repeats the word black. He identifies himself as an African American. Ambiguity adds to the meaning of the person there are so many ambiguous statement that makes Yuself statement be both reflectors of his time in veteran and things he experiences while at the memorial itself. In the play Harmon used a speech and the purpose of the speech in Sophocles’ Antigone, is the questioner hint, and is for Harmon to try to persuade his dad Creon, the king of the Thebes, to change his mind. He used a persuasive tone in his argument to make his dad change his mind. In the play Stillness appears as a key metaphor in the chorus’s comment on the nature of strategy first the stillness is evoked by the chorus in its theatrical mode. The stillness is equated with the spring-like tension and sense of suspense in strategy that is evoked earlier. The chorus shifts the theoretical to filmic metaphor. The chorus is self-conscious narrating the characters’ very