"The Forsaken Wife"
"Ode on Melancholy"
"Solider, Rest!"
"The White House"
RANDOM
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ONE EXAMPLE OF PARALLALEISM
"Your want of love my ruin shows" "My broken heart, your broken vows" "To love, to honor, and to fame"
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AUTHOR? FIRST+ LAST
John Keats
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method what sounds?
plossives s "fairy strains" "sleep the sleep" "slumberous spells" harsher sounds "war-steed's neigh and champing" "shouting clans or squadrons stamping" "Amour's clang" "
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themes
love hate identity racial injustice loss
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pair 2 poems for the theme of betrayal, family, nature, love, friendship, guilt, loss, and etc
ANY POINTS ADDED IF GIVEN A GOOD EXPLAINATION exp- loss- "On My First Daughther" w/h "The Forsaken Wife" or even "I dream of you to wake" w/h explaination
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WHAT KIND OF RHYME IS USED?
SLANT RHYME EXP" "CLAIM" "SAME" "ADIEU" "YOU" "TRUE" "DO" "CLAIM" "FAME"
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Symbols that are used- what they represent
"death-moth" - moth means death, but caterpillar means resurrection- after life comes death- happiness- melancholy "beetle"- scarab beetles were used in the process of resurrection and place in tombs. "roses" -flowers die, they are pretty but then wither away "peonies"- prosperity "rainbow" - sign of promise "downy owl" resurrection
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Author?
Sir Walter Scott
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Struct method?
It is a sonnet so it shows that he is an educated man that knows better. Love is better than to hate sonnet struct- could talk about how he takes it to the heart thus why the sonnet struct
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Name 2 methods of "I dream of you to wake
any of these two named give point or any that aren't because it's not a textbook tool Caesura Symbolism- using nature- the sun repetition one whole structure- they are at one chiasmus- "give and take" take or give"
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There is a shift in tone elaborate woman
She's calmer in the first stanza "Methinks" 2nd- "Cruel man! I am not blind, Your infidelity I find;" she is mad at him cheating 3rd- she has come to terms with and she will keep her vows "I will own your prior claim To love, to honor and to fame;" "I yet superior am to you" she is so over it that she is going to keep her vows and she is above him now
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paradoxical statements oxymoron not a textbook tool idk what to call it
"aching Pleasure" paradoxical sybmbol- "Proserpine" is on the Earth half the year promoting growth in the springtime and the other half of the year in the underworld so happiness with melancholy "And hides the green hill in an April shroud" april- spring time shroud- cloth used to wrap death things "in the very temple of Delight Veil'd Melancholy has her sovarn shrine" in a temple of happiness melancholy lurks goes w/h big idea
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method of repetition? examples + elab
"Solider, rest! thy warfare o'er" "Sleep!" "night of waking" "with the rising sun" commanding himself to finally rest for the war is over. "Sleep!" like dude really go to sleep it's really over he repeats this x3 times in the last stanza. "sleep the sleep that knows not breaking" go to sleep!
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Plossives?
s hissing- striking back to protect his image "sharp as steel" "boldly shines your shuttered door" p s t very passionate about the image they give him for he is not a "chafing savage" "possess" "pavement slabs" " potent poison of your hate"
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IF THEY GIVE YOU "THE FORSAKEN WIFE" FOR A B) ARE YOU USING IT FOR YOUR A?
NO
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Pronouns are purposeful, why? elab
"Your" - "broke vows" "My" - "broken heart" To further show separation between her and her cheating ex lover.
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allusion
"Proserpine" explained in other question, dwells on earth half the year to help grow stuff other half spent in the underworld "Lethe" underworld river
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what is constantly being compared to with one another?
DAY AND NIGHT "Days of danger" "Morn of toil" "rising sun"- could mention when talking about repetition days are strenuous and he needs to finally rest
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Author?
Claude McKay
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Do you have to remember the author's first name?
No
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Author? first+ last
Elizabeth Thomas
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a bunch of random methods name any not textbook tools at all
--3 stanzas to me stood for being born- living- and dying or being born- dying- and resurrecting (Like a cycle of happiness and melancholy) --pronouns "your" "she" "him" -- personification- "heaving like a weeping cloud" death is ever present "droop-headed flowers" flowers will wilt even if they are beautiful, beautiful things die "Beauty that must die;"- all happy things must end
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Themes
protest death war bliss
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metaphor for what use
a house that keeps him out "Your door is shut against my tightened face" "shuttered door of glass" they keeps him out for he is just "A chaffing savage, down the decent street"
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Are any of the poems we have read are by Shakespearian? *only included it because someone said they thought "Sonnet 86" was by Shakespeare
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