Sure! "A London Thoroughfare 2 A.M" by Amy Lowell depicts the stillness and solitude of a late night street in London. The poem uses vivid imagery and somber tone to convey a sense of desolation and emptiness in the city at night. The street becomes a haunting and lonely place where the poet reflects on the nature of urban life and human connection.
To annotate a poem like "The London Breed," read through the text line by line and note any significant themes, symbols, literary devices, or historical context that stand out to you. Look for elements such as imagery, metaphor, rhyme scheme, tone, and structure to deepen your understanding of the poem. Be sure to also consider the poet's background and the time period in which the poem was written to provide further insights into its meaning.
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To write down observations based on notes that have been taken
This is not a question, but a statement. Wiki will not help you cheat, so you need to write your poem.
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You revise poems for GCSE English Literature by finding a poem that intersts you, read it carefully, annotate it, read it again and write about feelings, emotions that the poem creates. This will help ypu understand the poem and understand its meaning. If I were you, we would choose a variety of poems from different emotions they cause. Thank you for reading our contribution, L+A
The poem "London" by William Blake is written in iambic tetrameter, with four stressed beats per line. This meter creates a steady and deliberate rhythm that emphasizes the poet's observations about the social and political issues in the city of London.
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It was written by John Masefield in his poem entitled "London Town"
There is no poem for it. But you can try making one if you'd like. Lol. :)
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