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    There are many pieces of literature that are written in a very beautiful and sophisticated manner. There are many poems and stories that feel similar or you feel like the main character is trying to do the same thing. After you feel like something is similar between two pieces of literature you start to compare and contrast them . One of the many amazing pieces of literature are The poem Jabberwocky(written by Lewis Carroll) and a book called The Lorax( written by Dr.Seuss.) Both poems have a…

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    In 14 lines, there are total four couplets; with a “terza rima” rhyme scheme, according to a complicated mold: aba bcb cdc dad aa. This is an intricate rhyme scheme that is very hard to apply the form. Also, the rhymes in this poem swing back to toward, from stanza to stanza. The sound devices used include alliteration and consonance. The most featured examples of alliteration are: "stood…

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    a child, he once has the ability to witness the divinity of nature but as an adult that was disappearing. The speaker of the poem is an older man who is thinking back about his childhood’s glory and connection to the heaven. With frequent shift of rhyme scheme in the poem, Wordsworth makes this poem songlike and using metaphors and personification to emphasize his emotional ideas of pre-existence and to express the fact that time has stripped away much of nature’s glory, depriving him of his…

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    There are numerous approaches to investigate a scholarly piece; one of the methodologies is utilizing the formalist hypothesis. The formalist worried about abstract structure; utilizing phonemic gadget not the phonetic substance. Thusly, utilizing the formalist hypothesis will break down its components with a specific end goal to look its impact in the importance of the content. The piece that will be break down utilizing formalism approach is "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. The speaker…

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    The poem centres around ageing and the importance of one living their life to the fullest. “One must work a magic with time /in order to become old.” The register used is formal The poem is free verse as it does not have a fixed stanza, structure or rhyme scheme. There are four stanzas in the poem. The author makes use of breaks within the lines to create anticipation. This is demonstrated in lines 2-3: There is a pause after the word easy. Swenson uses a simile to compare one’s youth to a doll.…

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    Repetition, Syntax, Connotation in London by William Blake London appears to be a beautiful, majestic sort of place but according to the speaker described by William Blake, it is actually quite somber and dismal. The speaker seems to be observing many different people throughout the city, they are mostly just an observer who is walking and seeing things occur but maybe they have a certain perception which makes them view the world this way. Blake uses thoughtful repetition, interesting syntax,…

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    Remembrance Emily Bronte

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    Remembrance is a well known poem by Emily Bronte which was published in 1846 and is very significant because it relates to conflict. Conflict is used throughout Emily Brontes' poem to help us relate to what it is like to love someone that is no longer with you. Remembrance has conflict, many literal devices to stress the tone of the poem and is written in a Ballad form this creates a conflicting atmosphere. Emily Bronte has used conflict throughout her poem ' Remembrance' to help us relate to…

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    arguments. Furthermore, each poem conveys a similar theme that materialism is going to ruin the planet for future generations. The first poem “Spirits in the Material World,” has five stanzas and utilizes many poetic elements such as repetition and rhyme. For example, the first stanza utilizes the same syllable ending of -tion and the second and fourth stanza repeat the line “We are spirits in the material world.”…

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    In the poem “Still I rise” the structure of the stanzas is mostly regular except the last two stanzas. All the stanzas in this poem have four lines each, except for the last two stanzas which have 6 lines and 9 lines each. The rhyme scheme throughout the poem is A, B, C, B; except for the last two stanzas, where it is A, B, A, B, B, B, C, B C, B, D, D, B, B, B. The form of this poem is a dramatic monologue as she saying a speech about her life and the struggles she faces. The lines of the…

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    It has been said that “Solitude is pleasant. Loneliness is not.” This quote is saying that being alone can be relaxing but being lonely is a horrible feeling. Getting away from everything that is bothering you can make you feel better but when what’s bothering you is inside you there is nothing good about it. Being alone is great when it’s a choice but when it’s not it’s a terrible thing to feel. The narrator’s in “Desert Places” and “Acquainted with the Night” come to this realization. “Desert…

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