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    today from Eve regarding men. The first stanza describes the consequences of the fall but Eve¡¦s acceptance of it. The second and third stanzas describe Adam¡¦s rebellion against the punishment and the ¡§insult¡K the trick They had played on us¡¨‚ ¡¥They¡¦ being God and Satan whom Adam has grouped together as a united opposition. Adam was discontent with the new life and strove to build a new Eden and put God ¡¥out of business¡¦. The third and fourth stanzas tell the audience about Adam¡¦s attempt

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    Tamer and Hawk Analysis

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    danger and violence becomes more prominent‚ especially at the end of the poem. There are three main theme to the poem; love (“To fly for you and show”)‚ loyalty (“For you I fear to lose”) and devotion (“You seeled me with your love”). The first stanza explains how the Hawk is happy to be domesticated by this person‚ as he expresses no objection to his situation. He even wants to show off his capabilities in a performance to his Tamer in the hope of impressing him. Gunn idolises his Tamer by portraying

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    an “aba” pattern then in the last stanza it has an “abaa” pattern This poem has end rhyme that uses the long “O” sound and “AIR” sound in an alternating pattern‚ demonstrated in‚ “We think by feeling. What is there to know / I hear my being dance from ear to ear” (4-5). In these lines the use of slant rhyme is also used in line five. This poem is in a nineteen-line villanelle‚ I concluded this because it has five three line stanzas and ends with a four-line stanza. The repeating lines in this poem

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    dramatizes the theme of unreturned love‚ particularly as this theme relates to the pessimistic sacrifices of the persona. From this poem‚ the persona tells about one of his/her past personal experiences. The flow of words from the first stanza until the last stanza creates an atmosphere of tense‚ desperation and passion of the persona‚ who is trying to win the heart of whom he/she loves dearly. The poem records the change of mood and offerings of the persona according to different parts of the day

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    Charlotte Bronte to dramatise the conflicts between the speaker’s past emotions to their current emotions by using imagery‚ similes‚ and an ominous tone to describe the speaker’s loneliness. In order to create the ominous tone seen within the first stanza the speaker uses diction that draws on the feeling of loneliness while avoiding to portray these feelings as positive or negative as seen in “In secret kept‚ in silence sealed” (2). The ominous atmosphere is further created when the speaker uses anaphora

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    forgive my guilt

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    There are five stanzas STANZA 1 This stanza starts before the little boy had shot the bird but he is preparing to do it. This is also where he did not know what a sin was until he had done it. STANZA 2 He had shot them and saw the two birds falling out of the sky. He then ran to see the birds that fell in the beach. STANZA 3 When he saw the birds‚ he noticed that they were in pain and suffering and that is when the boy felt guilty which made him think about it for days. STANZA 4 He tried

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    the criticisms of their interracial relationship. “Tableau” is a three-stanza poem that utilizes rhyme‚ imagery and metaphor. It shows the purpose of the poem with ease and keeps the poem simple. In the poem the author uses rhyme schemes to show the purpose of the essay with ease. The rhyme scheme here is kept simple in order to keep the reader interested. It goes A‚ B‚ A‚ B throughout the whole poem‚ which is only three stanzas. The rhyming in the poem also makes the poem very clear to the point

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    In the poem “The Road Not Taken”‚ by Robert Frost‚ the theme is on how different choices can change your future. In stanza 1 he is saying how he could not travel both roads at the same time‚ he needed to pick one. In stanza 2 it is showing how he is choosing on of the paths that to him looks better to him. In stanza 3 it’s saying ow he could travel to other road another day. In stanza 1 he is saying how he could not travel both roads at the same time‚ he needed to pick one. In Lines 2 and 4‚ “And

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    after the death of his first wife‚ Emma. Here‚ the poem provides various scenes that portray various seasonal activities done by possibly Emma and her family that spread over a number of years. However‚ the poem does contain examples of reversal; each stanza consisting of joyful images for the first five lines and the last two lines end with images relating to death that serves as a reminder that time will inevitably rob even our most cherished memories. The theme ‘Time’ is highlighted in this poem

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    this “evening”‚ but the poet closes the piece with questions pertaining to the “evening” that comes up. To keep his theme alive in the poem‚ the poet in the first stanza adopts “time” particularly evening for imagery in the poem. In support of this observation is the cautious use of the word “an evening” in line one of the first stanza in which the poet is giving a description of the arrival of this evening‚ which is said to be moving across fields advancing towards the people. The essay observes

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