Poetry Questions on Allusion

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Edwin Brock's poem "Five Ways to Kill a Man" critiques humanity's historical and modern methods of violence. Through five stanzas, Brock enumerates progressively efficient ways to kill, from...

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Gauri Deshpande explores female friendship and solidarity in "The Female of the Species" by highlighting unspoken sympathy and shared experiences among women. Women understand each other's struggles...

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The quote from "Evening Landscape by the River" conveys a profound sadness that overwhelms the narrator, causing them to close their eyes to the harsh reality. This sadness is so intense that it...

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In terms of the language techniques in this poem, there is a lot of alliteration and repetition, with anaphora and chiasm being used to create emphasis. The voice of the speaker is compared to an...

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The Elizabethan sonnet tradition, perfected by Sidney and Shakespeare, emphasizes 14-line structures with distinct rhyme schemes. Shakespeare's sonnets, often in iambic pentameter and following an...

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Both Robert Frost's "Out, Out—" and W. H. Auden's "Musée des Beaux Arts" explore human indifference to suffering. Frost's poem depicts a boy's tragic accident and the surrounding adults' detached...

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Yeats' statement from "The Second Coming" about the best lacking conviction and the worst being full of passionate intensity reflects the disillusionment and alienation post-World War I. In "An Irish...

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To analyze Hayan Charara's poem “Usage,” one should explore the poem's language, themes, structure, and forms at the least, but the possibilities for analysis are many and varied and might also...

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A classic example of an ode is found in Sophocles's Oedipus Rex, specifically Ode 2, delivered by the Chorus. This ode employs poetic devices such as imagery, similes ("Like a bull gone wild"),...

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Metaphysical poetry, characterized by direct language, argumentative style, hyperbole, and philosophical themes, is evident in John Donne's "The Sun Rising" and "The Good Morrow." In "The Good...

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Allegory is a narrative technique where characters and events symbolize broader concepts, while symbolism uses specific objects or actions to represent ideas on a smaller scale. Allusion refers to...

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In "ode to american english," Barbara Hamby uses her poetic voice to demonstrate the color, diversity, and force of American English with references to popular culture.

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The easiest method of killing in Edwin Brock's "Five Ways to Kill a Man" is to deposit someone in the twentieth century, highlighting the detrimental effects of modernity on the human spirit. This...

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I think the most defining and influential stylistic method in Cummings's "next to of course god america i" is fragmentation. The lack of punctuation makes it difficult to read, but also emphasizes...

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In "What Becomes of Us Now," Dan Davis employs several poetic devices to enhance the poem's impact on the reader. He uses allusion to reference Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's apology to the...

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Keith Jennison's poem "Last Stand" alludes to Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote, particularly the iconic scene where Don Quixote tilts at windmills, mistaking them for giants. The poem suggests the...

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To explain a poem's meaning in an essay, begin with an introduction summarizing the poem, including the author's name, title, publication date, and genre, while noting the narrative voice and tone....

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In "The Mother," Padraig Pearse employs several poetic devices. Alliteration is used with phrases like "strong sons" and "weary, weary," enhancing emphasis through repetition. Biblical allusion...

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Robert Frost's poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" exemplifies poetic language through various devices. Figurative language is used with metaphors like "nothing gold can stay," symbolizing the fleeting...

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“The Three Fates” by Rosemary Dobson describes a drowning man who does not quite drown but whose story unfolds backwards from the moment of drowning, with an implication that he is fated to repeat...

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Shakespeare's Sonnet 31 and Donne's "Holy Sonnet 10" share an optimistic tone and explore eternal life, but differ in subject, metaphor, and means of achieving immortality. Donne addresses Death,...

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