Introduction to PoetryW. C. Brown Company, 1974 - Всего страниц: 422 |
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... attitude toward the exploring of caverns ? Which words in the first division of the poem reflect this attitude ? 3. The contrast between caverns and the open landscape parallels a con- trast in human consciousness . Explain . What kind ...
... attitude toward the exploring of caverns ? Which words in the first division of the poem reflect this attitude ? 3. The contrast between caverns and the open landscape parallels a con- trast in human consciousness . Explain . What kind ...
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... attitude of the speaker . His impression of this attitude should influence his reading . First , let us analyze the poems , concen- trating on the way the speaker's sense of his own situation influ- ences the impact of his words . 10 To ...
... attitude of the speaker . His impression of this attitude should influence his reading . First , let us analyze the poems , concen- trating on the way the speaker's sense of his own situation influ- ences the impact of his words . 10 To ...
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... attitude differ from the conventional attitude of a lover who sends roses ? 3. The poet never says outright what the attitude of the speaker is , yet he manages to suggest a complex state of mind and a complex relationship . Is the ...
... attitude differ from the conventional attitude of a lover who sends roses ? 3. The poet never says outright what the attitude of the speaker is , yet he manages to suggest a complex state of mind and a complex relationship . Is the ...
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PURPOSE AND FORM | 15 |
Lyrical and Narrative | 28 |
HOW TO READ A POEM | 39 |
Авторские права | |
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A. E. Housman allusion anapest beauty bird called character connotation consonant couplet dark death diction dream E. E. Cummings emotional English example experience eyes feel figurative language figures of speech following poem free verse Gerard Manley Hopkins heart human iambic iambic pentameter idea imagery images ironic irony John Donne kind light literal live meaning meter metrical metrical foot mind monologue moon musical effects myth never night Notice paradox pattern pentameter picture poem poem's poet poet's poetic poetry prose QUESTIONS reader reading repetition reprinted by permission rhyme rhythm Richard Cory Richard Wilbur Robert sense sings sleep song sonnet sound speaker stanza statement story suggest symbols T. S. Eliot tell thee things thou thought tone tree understand voice vowel W. H. Auden wind word choice write