Those Winter Sundays Analysis
.... The second, four-
line stanza focuses on the poet's memory of childhood egocentricity and experience of dread in the face of physical and emotional discomfort. ....
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Analyses of 13 Poems The opening line of this
....
stanza: "He was her man, but he done her wrong." The rhyme scheme of the first four lines of each
stanza is ABCB, and the last
line of each
stanza ends in the ....
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Emily Dickinson
.... 8:247). The form of Dickinson's poetry is typically the four-
line Stanza, typically iambic tetrameter or trimeter. This form is ....
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The Blues as a Musical Genre
.... Blues lyrics are typically cast in a three-
line stanza consisting of an initial
line, its repetition, and a new third
line (AAB). ....
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Dickinson Poetry
.... In the last
stanza, typical of the poet's four-
line stanza style, we see her feelings that religion and spiritual feeling is not something had by orthodoxy ....
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Autumn Begins in Martins Ferry Ohio
.... 5). The second
stanza's first
line is one sentence, standing alone to give it more weight, stating that the men "are ashamed to go home" (Wright
line 6). These ....
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Poem v. Song: Brenda Lee song: It's A Marshmallow World and ...
.... Here, the rhythm is a rigid xX, an iamb, all the way through the
stanza until the last
line, where it breaks with the pattern on the word "fluttering." Thus ....
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Blake-Tiger
.... The second
stanza continues this
line of questioning by wondering what "hand dare seize the fire?" that could create the Tiger. ....
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Poet William Carlos Williams
.... In each case, Williams forces the reader to consider the connections that exist between the two lines by the way the one-word
line in each
stanza is a holdover ....
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Individual vs the Group in Literature
.... The repetition of "And he was always" links every
line to the description in the first
stanza and suggests that a litany of the man's qualities is being given. ....
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The Shakespearean Sonnet
.... glory. The hard "g" sound is another linking device, as in "'gainst his glory fight" in the second
line of the
stanza. There is ....
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William Carlos Williams
.... the way he breaks lines, as can be seen in the first
stanza: The poem clearly requires the title as if it were the first
line, for the first
stanza connects to ....
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Emily Dickinson's poem "Because I Could Not Stop for Death"
.... The last
line of the third
stanza is "We passed the Setting Sun--" Then the first
line of the fourth
stanza abruptly interrupts the rhythm of progress through ....
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A Valediction Forbidding Mourning (John Donne) The poem "A Val
.... The speaker expands on this description in the next
stanza when he compares their love to "stiff twin compasses" (
line 26). According ....
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"The Road Not Taken"
.... We find assonance in "stood and looked." We find an internal rhyme in the "could" of the second
line, which rhymes with the
stanza's "would," "stood" and a ....
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The Road Not Taken
.... So it looks like: ta-TUM ta-TUM ta-TUM ta-TUM. An example of this is in the last
stanza: "Two ROADS di-VERGED in a WOOD and I" (Frost
line 18). ....
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Donne Canonization
.... In the fourth
stanza, however, we end with an open thought that acts as a natural bridge to the expression of the first
line of the fifth
stanza. ....
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Five Odes of Keats
.... this effect, such as: "Rhythm ordered with artistic variety on the basis of an organic regularity; the recurrence of stress, pause,
line, and
stanza so that ....
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Poems of Claude McKay & Paul Dunbar
.... hidden, the weariness should be kept out of sight as well and it is almost a relief to "wear the mask." In the third
stanza, as if the previous
line had been ....
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Two African American Poems
.... hidden, the weariness should be kept out of sight as well and it is almost a relief to "wear the mask." In the third
stanza, as if the previous
line had been ....
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Poem "Sunday Morning"
.... The plight of modern man is detailed in
stanza eight: Or island solitude .... The opening
line, for instance, has three accented syllables and the remainder ....
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Sunday Morning Poem
.... This begins in the second
stanza with the woman wondering why she should give her .... The poem is built in rhythms with the basic
line being iambic pentameter with ....
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The 'Other' Dark Meat
.... In the latter
line, Hughes is affirming that no matter what oppression and abuse were suffered by blacks ....
Stanza one and six are a repetition of one another. ....
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Richard Wilbur
.... without rhyme. In each
stanza, the first and third
line is in tetrameter, while the second
line is longer with four meters. The basic ....
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Yeats Use of Figurative Language
.... Everything stated in the first
stanza becomes the rationale for the musings of the second
stanza, as shown by the first
line of the second
stanza: "Surely some ....
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Poe and The Raven
.... The student's solitude and sadness is implied repeatedly throughout the poem, as in the fourth
stanza when he repeats Lenore's name or in
line 59, "on the ....
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Metaphors in Poetry
.... In the first
line of the fourth
stanza the poet makes a sharp correction about what happened during the carriage ride ("Or rather--He passed Us"), which ....
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Chekhov's short play "The Bear"
.... The mention of the wedding ring in
line 7 recurs in the third
stanza, a
stanza which carries the reader to a point after Aunt Jennifer's death, a point when ....
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Poetry in the Romantic Period
.... stars as "spears"?) and rain to evoke the finished Creation, and asks if the Creator was pleased or "did smile." The last
line of the fifth
stanza is meant to ....
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To His Coy Mistress Introduction Andrew Marvell'
.... as woman: "The change from 'thy' in
line 25 and again to 'your' in
line 29 makes .... It is in the third
stanza where we most see the sexual motives of the speaker ....
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