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    personal level. In addition to relating to the professed opinion of the speaker, the reader also gains the ability to revel in the harmonious details of the carefully chosen words. Not only does the message become impactful, but Sonnet 23’s intricate rhyme schemes, syntax, meter, etc. create an aesthetically pleasing experience for the reader. This aspect of poetry remains true even if the reader is unable to understand the language in which the original work is written. Being consistent with a…

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    things in life. Wordsworth uses metaphor, rhythm scheme/repetition, imagery, and allusion to convey his passion for nature as well as point out the human flaw of ignoring that around them. Unlike other romantic poets in this time period, Wordsworth speaks for nature, wanting to create poetry that reunited readers with their true feelings and emotions. Wordsworth strived…

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    The lines of asterisks cannot block the flow of grief because it is carried on the back of the rhyme. In “I Am!” there are two rhyme schemes, one for the first stanza and the other encompassing the las two stanzas, but the rhyme itself ends with the stanza. To connect the two stanzas that do not share a rhyme scheme, Clare uses enjambment. “I Am!” flows in event, with all of the stanzas existing together. “Disabled,” on the other hand, spans a period of…

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    My papa’s waltz and Those winter Sundays are very much alike, yet still different. First, the poems have different forms and sound. Next, as you read the poems you find that both poems are about their parents, particularly their fathers. The fathers love their sons but show it in very different ways. For example, one father works hard. He keeps the house warm by going out to collect wood for the fire in the snow so his child does not have to. The other is a drunken father who dances with his…

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    The structure and rhyme-scheme in ‘The Last Judgement’ is changed according to which character is speaking, suggesting that the plays intends to make the audience identify and side with Jesus, God and the Good Souls against the Devils or Bad Souls, therefore ensuring that the…

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    The sonnet is a special form of the poetry that originated in Italy but found many supporters in other cultures. The peculiarity of the sonnet form is its adherence to definite rules. For example, the traditional Italian sonnet includes two quatrains and two tercets. However, many authors played with the sonnet forms and introduced something of their own. For example, William Shakespeare known as the master of sonnets has introduced his own form of the poem and the rhyming system. The sonnet…

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    Spring, summer, winter – each season leaves an impression as its time passes. Many are left with memories and feelings of wonder from each given season; for John Keats, that season is fall. In his poem “To Autumn,” Keats gives elaborate descriptions of the awe and beauty of fall, and evokes in the reader a sense of majesty associated with the season. Keats conveys this impression through his brilliant use of archaic language, the structure and tone in which it is written, his meticulous…

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    to represent it. If he wanted so terribly to make death as unappealing as he claims he might have chosen more horrific metaphors to represent it. Now to take into consideration the choice of a villanelle for the poem’s structure. A “sing song” rhyme scheme to capture the negative aspects of death and why it must be resisted, the two couldn’t contradict each other more. It is in this frame of mind that I propose the poem has a completely different meaning than it leads its audience to believe.…

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    experiences this innocence is ripped away from them. Blake used these poems to prove something he believed in. He believed that true innocence is not possible without experience. William Blake employs a variety of poetic devices such as theme, tone, and rhyme…

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    Within the entertainment business of the United States, the music industry has become one of the most profitable and dynamic segments in the world. The many genres of music played within this country is as different as the individuals listening to it. Of the major types of music played across the radio, the two most dissimilar types of music are Country and Rap. Obviously, the instruments used and the influences of each genre greatly differ. For instance, like the southern/western twang of…

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