Lifedoes /n'tfrigh /tenme /atall(spondee + 3 iambs) The fifth stanza has shorter 3 syllable lines, giving a drum-like beat: I goboo(Anapaest foot with stress on last syllable in each line) Make themshoo Other stanzas have differing meter and syllable count. Note stanzas 10 and 11, ...
3. A literary composition written with an intensity or beauty of language more characteristic of poetry than of prose. [French poème, from Old French, from Latin poēma, from Greek poiēma, from poiein, to create; see kwei- in Indo-European roots.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the ...
题目A poem with irregular stanza lengths may? A. Be difficult to understand B. Have a chaotic structure C. Emphasize a certain emotion D. Lack coherence 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。解析:诗节长度不规则的诗歌可能强调某种情感。不一定难以理解、结构混乱或缺乏连贯性。
The poem seems to deal with the lower class part of society‚ the part which lives in the poor neighborhoods. The first stanza begins with the speaker wandering around London. Throughout the poem‚ Blake repeats a word which he used in one line‚ in the next line. An example of ...
The poem doesn't use any conventional forms (for example, it's not a sonnet or villanelle), but develops organically, with a mixture of line lengths. The last, single-line stanza is comprised of only four words, providing a dramatic punch to its double-meaning ending. Meter The poem is...
We huddle, frozen with grief, spreading ashes, wringing our hands Sun slivers whisper, rise spirits, as we stumble, numb and blind Your Turn Now, scroll to the comment section below to write your own poem. (This is a public space, so you may choose to use only your first name or ini...
Though she claims that "I am nobody" (line 5), the get-well bouquet reminds her that she is, in fact, somebody: a living person with relationships to others. This element of the tulips' symbolism is clearest in the fifth stanza: I didn’t want any flowers, I only wanted To lie ...
Such a lyrical approach to the short poem leaves the reader with a strange sense of both closure and lingering resonance. The nuances and sentiment are contained within the language of the poem, but also echo long after the words have ended. While each stanza is strong enough to stand as ...
“London” by William Blake (the third stanza) Hymns of Astræaby Sir John Davies “Canicular Acrostic” by Anthony Kerrigan Sleeping with the Dictionaryby Harryette Mullen How to Write an Acrostic Poem: 5 Tips In the above acrostic poem examples, poets employed a variety of the following ti...
Analysis, Stanza by Stanza Stanza One She walks in beauty, like the nightOf cloudless climes and starry skies;And all that’s best of dark and brightMeet in her aspect and her eyes;Thus mellowed to that tender lightWhich heaven to gaudy day denies. The speaker opens the poem with perha...