rhythm
personification
monosyllabic language
enjambment
metaphors
smilies
imperatives
repetition
the poem its self is an elegy :(
hope that helps xx
Some techniques used in explaining the poem "Stop all the clocks" by W.H. Auden include close reading to analyze the structure and language, identifying key themes such as grief and loss, and exploring the symbolism and imagery used to convey emotions. Additionally, providing historical context about the poet and the time period in which the poem was written can help deepen the understanding of its meaning.
The poem "Stop all the clocks" was written by W. H. Auden in 1936.
WH Auden wrote a poem called "Stop All The Clocks" - is this the one you mean? Tks, this is the poem. It is so touching.
You can stop the clocks by not worrying about the clocks.
Funeral Blues by W.H Auden. also referred to as "Stop all the clocks..."
Stop the Clocks - song - was created on 2011-10-17.
The poem that starts with the line "The stars are not wanted now" is "Is my team ploughing?" by A.E. Housman.
Clocks are still being made. You can buy one at any number of retail locations. The only reason to stop making clocks if is time stands still.
Stop the Clocks was created on 2006-11-20.
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W. H. Auden wrote the poem "Stop all the clocks" as a response to the death of his friend and fellow poet, Christopher Isherwood's lover, Chester Kallman. The poem expresses a deep sense of grief and loss, using the imagery of stopping time to reflect the emotional devastation of losing a loved one.
When Batteries are removed.
The power is out.