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    some different types of poetry. But exactly how would you compare them? The poems “Jabberwocky” by Lewis Carroll, and “Two Limericks” by Edward Lear are fairly different. We’ll be comparing these poems by three main points: alliteration, rhyme, and repetition. The poem “Jabberwocky” has quite a few alliterative occurrences, such as: “Callooh callay”. Or even “snicker snack”. Due to “Two Limericks” being so short, it only has a few alliterative occurrences. A line that stands out is…

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    someone liked you the way that testicles hang. In the poem “like”, the author Mike McGee,conveys unconditional love through the use of simile, Aphorisms and repetition. aphorisms demonstrates how he feels for this girl. Wearese , The similes captures how he really feels for the girl. And repetition illustrates the real love for her. Although repetition is a comedic,the universal truth is most humorously expressed with similes that are relating to comedic things in everyday life. The poem is…

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    The genius within a man, Edgar Allan Poe, uses the following literary elements to enhance his incredibly odd stories: personification, repetition and grim humor and these contribute to the thrilling and intense mood of his story; which adds to the style of the story. Edgar included many more literary elements, but these stood out far more than others. Below are examples from “The Black Cat” which represent these elements and show why Poe is known as a unique and original writer. Firstly, Poe…

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    Dolor By Theodore Roethke

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    Early in the poem Roethke starts by using repetition giving the reader the beauty of a poem coupled with the sadness of everyday office life. Roethke wants the reader to feel the sadness oozing from the office worker and he does so with clever repetition, alliteration and strong personification. "Dolor" by Theorore Roethke is a sorrowful yet gripping poem that depicts…

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    “fraudulent”, as originality is no longer visual and is replaced by the idea of repetition is just. Krauss is not stating that art is a waste of time, or a fraud. That the usage of art and its ideas have disappeared though time, Krauss does use the word “fraud,” in a way that defines the value of the relationship between originality and repetition. The idea for originality has been buried, and the idea of repetition is disdained that the…

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    immortalizes the extent of this beauty through poetry, but it is ultimately through this critic that the beauty of the subject is conveyed. Shakespeare achieves his usual themes of beauty, time, and beauty over time through the repetition of both sound and structure; the repetition both mimics the cyclical nature of time and continuously highlights the beauty of the subject. Shakespeare begins Sonnet 106 by breaking his traditional iambic meter; he begins this sonnet with a trochee. A trochee…

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    who you are you should love this holiday. The theme of this song is Santa Claus coming to town. The Author Gene Autry did a good job with Repetition in this Christmas song. One literary device Gene Autry used was repetition. The line that had repetition was “Here comes Santa Claus”. The author wrote this in his song 3 times. Another line of repetition was “Cause Santa Clause comes tonight”. The author wrote this 5 times in this song. The second literary device he…

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    fast-contract structure, for example a muscle made of high level of slow-contracts structure reacts more favorably to high repetitions, so high level of slow-contracts structured muscles are more adequately trained in the 15 or over repetitions to allow the muscle to be enough time under pressure. Fast-contracts structured muscles are more adequately trained in the 6 to 12 repetitions. So how do you decide your muscle structure for any given muscle? By determining the number of times you can…

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    by an unknown author, employs a variety of poetic devices to immerse the audience in the tale and evoke a myriad of pathos. In the excerpt from lines 387 to 404, the author achieves this level of engagement through the use of imagery, rhyme, and repetition. The ravaging and grotesque scene created in this passage drastically differs from the majority of the poem. The passage, in conjunction with its poetic devices, culminates in a distinctly gruesome, yet magnificent spectacle. In Sir Orfeo…

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    think that Last Christmas is a song that tells us to be careful who we give our love to and only to give it when you are sure you love each other. This song features a variety of literary devices such as repetition, metaphors, and imagery. The first literary device used is repetition. Repetition is an important part of any song because it provides rhyme, structure, and is usually the chorus of the song. The line “Last Christmas I gave you my heart” is repeated seven times, telling the date of…

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