Intro to Lit
Friday, July 25, 2008
Ethics
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This poem was told through 1st person point of view and written with a rhythm of trochaic pentameter. By writing this story using free verse...
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Aunt Jennifer's Tigers
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This poem is written in four stanzas, each with two sets of end-rhyming couplets. The speaker of the story was a nephew or niece of Aunt Jen...
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The Road Not Taken
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This poem was an allegory; the split in the road is symbolic of the choices we all must make in life. Therefore, the speaker is a person who...
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Thursday, July 24, 2008
How Do I Love Thee?
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This poem is a petrarchan and is written in trochaic pentameter. The speaker is someone who is deeply in love, and the poem is addressing th...
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I Wondered Lonely as a Cloud
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The title of the poem itself is a similie. This poem is written in iambic tetrameter and incorporates quatrains followed by end-rhyming coup...
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The Noiseless Patient Spider
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This poem is written in free verse, which is in a way symbolic of the theme of the story. The author alludes to the fact that humans struggl...
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments
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Like most of Shakespeare's works, this poem is written in iambic pentameter. The poem has three quatrains, followed by a couplet. The en...
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