The dominant imagery in lines 217-227 is that of nature and the changing seasons. The speaker describes the trees losing their leaves, the wind blowing through the fields, and the cold weather setting in. This imagery conveys a sense of transition and loss as the environment shifts from autumn to winter.
Alliteration, anastrophe, anaphora, imagery, repetition, and antithesis are the dominant figures of speech in "The Passionate Shepard to His Love."
Alliteration, anastrophe, anaphora, imagery, repetition, and antithesis are the dominant figures of speech in "The Passionate Shepard to His Love."
Automation and assembly lines.
The imagery in lines 13-16 of "Crossing the Bar" creates a peaceful and serene mood. The calm sea, evening twilight, and twilight gleam evoke a sense of closure and tranquility, suggesting a peaceful transition from life to death.
Women might feel objectified and reduced to mere objects of desire by the imagery in lines 1-20 of "To His Coy Mistress." The speaker's hyperbolic descriptions of her physical features and his sense of entitlement to possess her could be seen as disrespectful and dehumanizing.
cutting down of vegetation
The first pair of lines conveys a sense of peace and tranquility, while the second pair of lines evoke a feeling of intensity and urgency. This difference in tone is achieved through variations in the imagery, diction, and rhythm of the lines.
"And then, poor aspen wretch, neglected thou / Bathed in a cold quicksilver sweat wilt lie." This is an example of imagery.
Your intelligence, your emotions, your life (length of), how many "loves" you will have, what your personality will be like, etc. Your NON-dominant hand is what you were born with (what the universe/god gave you) and your dominant hand is what you did with this gift.
Descriptive Language in lines 1-4, 7-11, 13-15 Personification in lines 2-3 From line 33 the Tone changes Imagery in line 39-41 lines 37 and 48 use alliteration
The types of imagery are visual imagery (related to sight), auditory imagery (related to sound), olfactory imagery (related to smell), gustatory imagery (related to taste), tactile imagery (related to touch), and kinesthetic imagery (related to movement).
The sodium yellow D lines at wavelengths of 588.9950 and 589.5924 nanometers.