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The wretch who twitched with pall of death across His face and I'd ask him, "Are you prepared To feed the birds, my boy? " The second bone I'd hammer hard and stand back, as he could Not rise and gulp a breath, life vanished like The morning mist that passes from a lake. ...
The word choice also creates a grimmer element “which is marked by a series of words beginning with ‘death’ in the first stanza and ending with ‘clinging’ in the last and including such words as ‘unfrown,’‘battered,’‘scraped,’‘beat,’‘hard’ in the middle stanzas” (Janssen...
Sometimes the player dreamed it was a miner, on the surface of a world that was flat, and infinite. The sun was a square of white. The days were short; there was much to do; and death was a temporary inconvenience.有时这个玩家梦见它是一个在一个平的,无限延展的世界表面上的矿工。那太...
Emily Dickinson's "There's been a Death, in the Opposite House" explores the rituals of death in a small town. As the poem's speaker watches all the bustle around a death in the house across the street, his cool, observant tone suggests that he (and the people around him) are actual...
The skull is a common literary emblem, often evoking fear and symbolizing mortality and the inevitability of death. Example #2: “Jane Eyre“by Charlotte Brontë In this well-lovednovelby Charlotte Brontë, the author uses the red room as an emblematic reminder of repression and imprisonment...
s hard losing someone who is close with one. The author’s tone is light- hearted and simple. The mood of the poem can make someone feel more comfortable with the thought of death. This essay will show how the author’s tone and the reader’s mood can affect how the poem, “Life”...