Anna Banana, jump into the stew
Gravy and carrots are good for you.
Good for your teeth,
And your fingernails too.
So Anna Banana, jump into the stew!
Lonely
allusion
J:joyful E:
they're not really that similar at all . In school we compared the lynching and a poem called Epitaph by Dennis Scott. those two poems are much easier to compare
Alamo- santa anna attacked the alamo with 6000 soldiers L A M Outnumbered- the texan soldiers were out numbered when santa anna attacked thats all i could think of :)
racism
C.J. Dennis' poem "The Swagman" was written in Melbourne, Australia. Dennis was an Australian poet who often wrote about outback life and characters.
because he was
Lonely
Dennis Brutus wrote the poem "It is the constant image of your face" in 1964 while he was imprisoned on Robben Island, South Africa. The poem reflects his longing for freedom and resistance against apartheid.
allusion
"I Am the Tree" by Dennis Brutus is a poem that explores themes of resilience and strength in the face of adversity. The speaker compares themselves to a tree, rooted and steadfast, surviving storms and challenges. The poem celebrates the power of nature and the ability to endure hardships with grace.
The whole poem is metaphoric:the poet is comparing his wife's changing moods to geographical features. Throughout the poem, Scott talks about the complexity and unpredictability of the female mind.
The mood in stanza one of the poem "Flowers" by Dennis Craig is peaceful and serene. This is conveyed through the imagery of flowers swaying in the wind, creating a sense of tranquility and beauty in nature.
A fruitella packet init go suck a orange and a pear and a banana brapting
A is for my name, B is for Banana, c is for car , d is for duck e is for ellie
The poem "Flowers" by Dennis Craig does not follow a specific rhythmic pattern as it is written in free verse. This means that the poem's structure and rhythm are not bound by traditional poetic rules such as meter or rhyme scheme. The lack of a set rhythm allows for a more natural flow of thoughts and emotions in the poem.