death shows the gardener a picture to identify himself
the gardener encounters death
The gardener recognizes death in the incident in the rose garden by observing the color change in the roses from vibrant to black, indicating decay and absence of life. The wilting and drooping of the leaves and petals further signal the loss of vitality in the plants. Additionally, the lack of fragrance and signs of disease or damage on the roses may also suggest death to the gardener.
Death is unexpected.
the gardener encounters death
The poem incident in a rose garden was written by Donald Justice
An unspecified rose garden.
An unspecified rose garden.
garden
The nouns in the sentence are: Mother design gardener garden (note: rose is also a noun but used as an adjective in this sentence)
Both poems, "Incident in a Rose Garden" and "The Raven," use dark and mysterious imagery to create an eerie tone. They both explore themes of death, loss, and the supernatural. Additionally, both poems utilize vivid descriptions and symbolism to evoke strong emotions in the reader.
The rhyme scheme in "Incident in a Rose Garden" by Donald Justice is AABBCCDD. This means that the first and second lines rhyme, the third and fourth lines rhyme, and so on throughout the poem.
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