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    because it helps my poem to have some information that backs up how girls body images also makes an impact on society. For my poem, I used rhymes such as ending rhymes, internal rhymes, and slant rhymes. I used these types of rhymes because it makes the poem flow better, sound better and to make it “stick” into the reader's or the listener’s mind. The way these rhymes were used was quite random. It’s employed whenever it seems to make the poem flow. I have also used imagery in my poem. This can…

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    and extend their knowledge about rhymes. Reinforce students learning by rhyme games and worksheet exercise. 1. Pointing to the words and read the story with class. Ask student to act the verbs out when the read through them. 2. On the board, compare the pairs of words that are used to describe Mr McGee 's movements, discuss the similarity and difference (e.g. the verbs spell differently but rhyme with each other). 3. Make a list of words on the board that rhyme together in the text, and…

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    Poetry Analysis

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    A common theme found in sonnets is the theme of love. The meter and rhyme scheme is great to talk about love as the words naturally flow off the tongue. The Italian style was popularized by Francesco Petrarch who was known for writing about his admiration of a woman. The sonnet quickly spread throughout Italy and was formally…

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    Emily Dickinson is currently regarded as one of the greatest American poets, even though she kept her work a secret during her life. Although she had a normal childhood, Dickinson became increasingly isolated as she became an adult. Despite this, Dickinson created her best works during this time. One such work was her short poem, I heard a Fly buzz – when I died - . Many of Dickinson 's poems focus on death, so when I heard a Fly buzz – when I died – does so as well, it does not come as a…

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    (Wordsworth, 48, 50). While the reality is cruel, Wordsworth shows that children, bred by nature, understand the correct way to face deaths better than adults. In Old Man Travelling, Wordsworth explicitly says that the old man “is by nature led to peace so perfect, that the young behold with envy what the old man hardly feels.” If children are subject to changes, this aged man will hardly change his tranquility, despite the fact that he is going to “take a last leave of” his son (Wordsworth 84).…

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    Lord Byron’s poem “She Walks in Beauty” is about a woman who is strikingly beautiful. This is not a love poem because the speaker never directly states that he is in love with her. He uses unconventional ways to describe her beauty. He compares her to many beautiful and dark things such as the night and starry skies. In the first stanza he uses a combination of dark and light comparisons to underline her beauty. Her eyes are both dark and bright, and her beauty is like a clear starry night. The…

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    Poetry is meant to be read aloud. The use of elements such as imageries, personification metaphors, symbolism, rhyme schemes, sarcasm, satire and many others are used to make the writers work more effective and bring out its meaning. Rhyming words makes the poem flow it gives the poem a lyric, and makes the poem interesting. Symbols help the readers get the inner meaning of the authors massage and its very important helps the reader also to put themselves in the authors place. Personifications…

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    Sonnet 130: Poem Analysis

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    any other form of writing. Also, poetry gives the reader a new way at looking at things. By offering a new perspective, it creates new ideas for the reader to explore. Another way poetry helps the development of the content is by the use of a rhyme scheme. Rhyme scheme offers a unique experience by letting the reader know what is to come. In poetry, everything that is written in poetry…

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    Love Is Not All authored by Edna Vincent St. Millay tells us through a series of metaphors what love is not, what it cannot do, and what is does not provide. However, by discovering the things that love is not, we begin to understand what love might be. Alas, in the very last stanza Millay contemplates the value of love. By observing the year in which she copyrighted the text and comparing the historical context with the metaphors used we can theorize that the author was contemplating the worth…

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    Each of these poems exemplifies political and modernist topics of showing identity in America and how to love one another no matter what race or gender. Hughes shows repetition, imagery and rhyme in these four poems. Hughes in the first poem, “Let America be America Again", shows repetition in almost all of his stanzas by saying "Let America be America again". In this poem he tells a story of how American is not the America in his eyes because…

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