Oodergoo Noonuccal states her firm belief that racism is extremely wrong and unjust. She achieves this by using visual techniques including metaphor and description; also by using sound techniques including alliteration‚ repetition‚ assonance and rhyme. With the use of metaphor and description‚ Kath Walker expresses her opinion that racism is disgusting behaviour which shows the worst side of people. “The Colour Bar! It shows the meaner mind of moron kind‚” suggests that racist people are ignorant
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“Jabberwocky” and “Eating Alone” Are “Jabberwocky” by Lewis Carroll and “Eating Alone” by Li-Young Lee similar or very different? Both poems have a constant meter. Also‚ both poems have multiple examples of alliteration. As a difference‚ “Jabberwocky” has rhyme but “Eating Alone” does not. Despite “Jabberwocky” by Lewis Carroll and “Eating Alone” by Li-Young Lee both being popular poems they are very different. Both “Jabberwocky” and “Eating Alone” have a constant meter. “Jabberwocky” in every stanza has
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September 30‚ 2012 “We Real Cool” by Gwendolyn Brooks 1) Rhyme Gwendolyn Brooks makes great use of rhyme throughout the poem. She uses words such as "cool"‚ "school"‚ "sin"‚ and "gin" (Brooks 684-685). These are rhymes that appear at the end of lines. The rhyme scheme used compliments the theme‚ since it is the directed to a young audience. It is known that Brooks is trying to attract a young crowd because she is talking about young people who are supposed to attend school. The poem has an
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similar ways are with the poetic devices and the different ways are with the emotions expressed and the rhyme scheme used. For example in the poem “Dulce et Decorum Est” Wilfred puts an A‚ B‚ A‚ B...etc. rhyme scheme: “Bent double.... sacks‚ Knock-kneed.... sludge‚ Till on.... backs‚ And towards.... trudge” (Line 1-4) This rhyme scheme helps demonstrate images of war because the repeated A‚ B‚ A‚ B‚ rhyme scheme makes it sound like the heavy and organized steps of the soldiers. In the poem “The Charge
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generations to follow. Though the story is that of Donne’s true feelings‚ he uses several poetic devices and techniques throughout the poem. The use of rhyme makes the reading of the poem more pleasing. The rhyme scheme in each stanza is ABBACCCDD. Along with rhyme comes assonance. The many repeating vowel sounds are naturally an element of rhyme. Assonance is also found in lines two and three that end in “gout” and “flout.” Another technique is Donne’s use of alliteration. The repetition
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a type of jazz‚ also follows this similar style. Langston Hughes’ poem‚ "The Weary Blues‚" is no exception. The sound qualities that make up Hughes’ work are intricate‚ yet quite apparent. Hughes’ use of consonance‚ assonance‚ onomatopoeia‚ and rhyme in "The Weary Blues" gives the poem a deep feeling of sorrow while‚ at the same time‚ allows the reader to feel as if he or she is actually listening to the blues sung by the poem’s character. The Blues musical move was prominent during the 1920s
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elements are imagery‚ rhyme scheme‚ symbolism and hyperbole to name a few. Robinson’s most common elements used in this poem are rhyme scheme and hyperbole. Robinson uses many elements‚ you can tell though out his poem that he’s trying to make the ’flow’ of the poem easy for it’s readers. He makes the poem string together‚ he makes it come together but he gets the story across. His first use of elements is rhyme scheme. He uses this together in the first and third line. Rhyme scheme is when the last
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a regular line length or rhyming pattern. Dickinson ’s poem contains alternating tetrameters and trimeters‚ with the exception of the first line‚ which contains 7 syllables. The poem contains some irregular rhyme; heard ’ in line 5 rhymes with bird ’ in line 7‚ and Sea ’ in line 10 rhymes with Me ’ in line 12. Whitman ’s poem contains even more irregular line lengths. The first 4 lines
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What makes the song such an extraordinary popular is all the required ingredients such as the marvelous lyrics which add up the basic ingredients of the poetry to make it a masterpiece. This song and its lyrics are an absolute blend of rhythm and rhyme to make it a
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In ‘Manhunt’‚ Simon Armitage uses rhyme to reflect the togetherness of a relationship. He says “After the first phase‚ after passionate nights and intimate days.” As the poem goes on‚ the reader can start to recognise that the un-rhymed cuplets show how fragmented their relationship has become. There is imagery indicating how carefully she treats her husband. “And handle and hold the damaged‚ porcelain collar bone‚ and mind and attend the fractured rudder of shoulder blade.” The point she makes about
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