"The Rhodora" is a poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson, which belongs to the genre of nature poetry. The poem celebrates the beauty of a wild rhododendron flower and reflects on the interconnectedness of nature and the human soul.
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The Odyssey is an epic poem that belongs to the genre of ancient Greek literature. It is specifically classified as an epic poem due to its focus on the adventures of the hero Odysseus and its poetic form.
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The Rhodora is a poem by Ralph Waldo Emerson that celebrates the beauty of the rhododendron flower. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of nature and the idea that every living thing has its own purpose and beauty. The poem encourages appreciation for the natural world and the importance of recognizing the value of even the smallest elements of nature.
It belongs to the 'family' genre.
The Rhodora was created in 1847.
Matilda belongs to the fantasy genre.
"Skimbleshanks the Railway Cat'' is a poem written by T. S. Eliot, and it belongs to the genre of modernist poetry and specifically falls under the category of light poetry or whimsical verse. The poem features playful language and a narrative structure that tells the story of Skimbleshanks, a cat who works on a train.
It belongs primarily to the genre of "teen soap-opera."
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four and five - "Spreading its leafless blooms in a damp nook, To please the desert and the sluggish brook." the poet uses words like damp nook, desert, and sluggish brook to show the reader what is in its surroundings; things that are lifeless and do not compare to the Rhodora's beauty.