Li-Young Lee's poem, "I Ask My Mother To Sing"
.... This is made clear by the final two
lines of the
poem: "Both women have begun to cry./But neither stops her song" (
lines 13-14). ....
(708

3

)
Autobiographical Lyrical Poem
.... This is made clear by the final two
lines of the
poem: "Both women have begun to cry./But neither stops her song" (
lines 13-14). ....
(708

3

)
Langston Hughes' Poem, Mother to Son
.... The
lines above are the last four
lines of the
poem, a
poem written in free-verse in which Hughes uses colloquial speech as his diction as in the words in ....
(720

3

)
Imagery in a Poem
.... and vivid images, de Castro also succeeds in heightening the intensity and drama of this
poem by inserting pauses in the middle of the
lines, instead of at the ....
(717

3

)
Analysis of Emily Dickinson's Poem #732
.... rhymed in the first stanza. The
poem consists of twelve
lines, three stanzas of four
lines each. The formalist approach holds that ....
(1316

5

)
Symbolism of a Cat in a Poem by Christopher Smart
.... For instance, in the first part of the
poem there are ten
lines counting out a series of "degrees" describing how the cat acts. ....
(1022

4

)
Tennyson's Poem, The Splendor Falls on Castle Walls
.... Tennyson,
lines 13-18). Clearly, these
lines are open to various interpretations, as is the whole
poem. In fact, Tennyson clearly ....
(1320

5

)
Wilfred Owen's poem, Anthem for Doomed Youth
.... Some of the
lines of the
poem create cacophony, such as: "Only the stuttering rifles' rapid rattle" (Line 3), and "The shrill, demented choirs of wailing shells ....
(1876

8

)
"Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey"
In "
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey," Wordsworth speaks from an adult .... This is the central image of the
poem, and it is evident that the scene ....
(502

2

)
A Valediction Forbidding Mourning (John Donne) The poem "A Val
.... The
poem begins with the speaker discussing how some people die without sadness while .... virtuous men pass mildly away And whisper their souls to go" (
lines 1-2 ....
(1275

5

)
Poem v. Song: Brenda Lee song: It's A Marshmallow World and ...
.... The rest of the
poem from this point on is completely regular in iambic rhythm, thus the rhythms of the few irregular
lines stand out when the
poem is examined ....
(1237

5

)
Marianne Moore's poem, "Poetry"
.... not because a high-sounding interpretation can be put upon them but because they are useful." (
Lines 4-8) B. Readers will not connect with a
poem if so much ....
(327

1

)
Langston Hughes's poem "Mulatto"
.... Several
lines in the
poem indicate the attempt by whites to denounce the avowed and, in fact, actual relationship between black and white: "You are my son ....
(2789

11

)
"Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey"
In "
Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey," Wordsworth speaks from an adult .... This
poem shows that one of the things we learn from nature is how to look ....
(499

2

)
The poem "hay un lugar"
.... As an example, consider the very first
lines of the
poem: "You said you believed in women and women's forward progress, but that wasn't it." The poet ends by ....
(4139

17

)
Analysis of an Extract of a Poem
.... is that the extract does not have the personal tone or the very full sense of immediate experience that is found in a Wordsworth
poem such as "
Lines Composed a ....
(1542

6

)
Use of Narration in the Poem, Facing It
.... The most beautiful and poignant of the author's use of personification, however, appears in the last
lines of the
poem: On the literal level, we see the image ....
(2457

10

)
Various Literary Characters
.... in 1793 when he was 23 years of age, and he would return there in 1798 and use the occasion to recall his earlier visit and to write the
poem "
Lines" with the ....
(1689

7

)
EA Robinson's Poem Richard Cory
.... The opening
lines of the
poem state the basic action. Richard Cory would sometimes go down town and, when he did, he was noticed. ....
(2492

10

)
Louis MacNeice's poem "Snow"
.... Then, in the
poem's final three
lines, he seems to surrender to what is happening around him and what is happening inside him. He ....
(1626

7

)
John Donne's Poem, The Flea
.... already enjoys an extraordinary degree of intimacy with the woman when the
poem begins. .... of jet" that are the flea's shell is humorous but the
lines also point ....
(1438

6

)
The Theme of Return to Nature in Poets of the Romantic Age
.... people's existence as creatures of Nature. The
poem "
Lines Written in Early Spring" offers further guidance. As the narrator sits in a ....
(2457

10

)
Yeats' Poem "The Second Coming"
.... of the Great War, the War to End All Wars, and his
poem correctly prophesied .... 9). Nevertheless, he fears the "vast image" that "troubles my sight" (
lines 12-13 ....
(826

3

)
The Romantic Movement
.... as a means of addressing psychological issuers while showing that Nature a he observes it has the same effect, as is evident in his
poem "
Lines Composed a Few ....
(1920

8

)
Robert Hayden's Poem, Those Winter Sundays
.... Despite these connotations from the speaker's perspective, the final two
lines of the
poem demonstrate that the speaker is now a mature man. ....
(538

2

)
Emily Dickinson & John Donne Poems
.... with respect to eternity. In Dickinson's
poem, the
lines are short, almost clipped, so the stanzas are brief. Her rhyme scheme is ....
(1005

4

)
Racial Affirmation in Hughes' "Mother to Son"
.... The
lines above are the last four
lines of the
poem, a
poem written in free-verse in which Hughes uses colloquial speech as his diction as in the words in ....
(695

3

)
Rape of the Lock & The Cherry Orchard
.... was a peasant, it's true, but here I am in a white waistcoat and yellow shoesà a pearl out of an oyster"(2). Similarly, at the outset of Pope's
poem,
lines 7-8 ....
(665

3

)
Poet William Carlos Williams
.... and structure. The
poem consists of four stanzas, each of two
lines, but in its entirety made up of only sixteen words. Every word ....
(722

3

)
Analysis of Poe's "To Helen (Poem of Later Life)"
.... this
poem was addressed to her. The power of Helen's eyes to reflect her inner soul or thoughts is stressed by Poe (2004, p. 2) in the following
lines: "How ....
(1517

6

)