the poem carpenter's complaint is about a capenter who is drunk. he is at a bar complaining.he is not complaining to anyone in specific.he was complaining about his friend who was his drinking buddy who died recently and his son did not give the job to make the coffin. the son gave it to another man called mr.belnavis. the capenter described him as a big belly crook. the capener who is the speaking voice (persona) says that he wanted to make the coffin for a gift.he also said that he built the house that the man lived in so he is also strong to build his coffin.
I think its - AB, BA
Im not that good with Ryhme Structures in poems.
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Betrayal
Prejudgement/ prejudice
Anger
central idea in poem the camel's complaint
shakespeare's poem
The theme of the poem is painful and helpless situation of the people in the country
Love can be found anywhere - Pretty basic like most of his poems.
A poem that expresses its theme as an aphorism is called a gnomic poem. A gnomic poem is made up of meaningful sayings that are put into verse.
Anger
central idea in poem the camel's complaint
One example of a metaphor in "The Carpenter's Complaint" poem is the line "My roof is all worn out with letting in the rain," where the roof symbolizes the carpenter's deteriorating financial situation. Another example is "My nails are all consumed with rust," where the nails represent the carpenter's lost opportunities.
The theme of the poem "Happiness" by Raymond Carver is everyday happiness. The poem describes how happiness can be found all around you if only you take the time to look for it.
theme of poem
shakespeare's poem
The theme of a poem is the main idea of it. It is the message the poet is giving.
The theme of this poem is that stories can be seen/told by our eyes.
A poem that has a great theme.
The central idea of a poem is the main theme that is represented in the poem. Topic is another word for theme.
The theme of the poem is painful and helpless situation of the people in the country
The theme of "A Quiet Poem" by Frank O'Hara revolves around the tranquility and beauty found in moments of silence and stillness. The poem celebrates the peace and introspection that can come from quietude, highlighting the restorative power of moments of calm in a busy world.