contrasting a poem is like contrasting your tv but you change bad points to good points in that standard geometrical way(without repitition) but more with vowels
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What is the poem's first line?
In Whitman's poem, the speaker seems excited and happy. In Dickinson's poem, the speaker is more melancholy and frustrated.
Where can I find the full poem of "Speed Adjustments" by John Ciardi?
This poem is a compare and contrast poem. It is comparing a Steam Shovel to a dinosaur. The author is talking about how he saw one, and they are not dead. I hoped i answered your question.... :)
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When you are comparing two different and similarities. Example:Shades of blue outside my window, early morning stillness. Rain drops singing melodies as they glance off the window pane. Thats a contrast poem. A contrast poem is initially four lines contrasting items found in your environment, in your life, in a book, etc. The first tree lines are related and the fourth line is the contrast.
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To compare them you find characteristics that they share. To contrast them you find characteristics that they do not share.
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The two characters in the poem "Youth and Art" by Robert Browning are the young artist and the elderly art connoisseur. The poem explores the contrast between the exuberance and passion of youth with the wisdom and experience of age.
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A P Herbert's poem "At the Theatre" was written in 1920. It reflects the experience of going to the theater and highlights the contrast between the excitement of the performance and the monotony of everyday life.
words of the poem The two whales
What is the poem's first line?
"Gull" by Grace Nichols explores the power dynamics between humans and nature, using the imagery of a seagull. The poem reflects on the bird's freedom and adaptability in contrast to human constraints and limitations. It ultimately celebrates the gull's ability to transcend boundaries and find peace in the natural world.
Compare and contrast a drama's dramatic devices with those of a story or a poem.