personification
The use of personification is a poetic technique employed in the phrase "The brooks laugh louder when you come." By attributing human emotions (laughter) to non-human entities (brooks), the poet creates a vivid and imaginative image, enhancing the emotional impact of the verse.
The word 'poetic' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (poetic form, poeticjustice).
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The poetic meter for "It was not death, for I stood up" by Emily Dickinson is iambic tetrameter with a rhyme scheme of ABCBDEFED. This means each line has four iambs (unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable) and there is a pattern of rhyming within the poem.
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Emily Dickinson was known to be introspective, reclusive, and deeply poetic. She was characterized as a prolific writer, often exploring themes of death, nature, and the self in her works. Dickinson's writing style was complex and innovative for her time.
Broke established poetic rules.
Broke established poetic rules.
Spilled rhythm refers to a poetic technique in which the poetic meter is deliberately disrupted or irregular. It creates a sense of spontaneity and freedom within the structure of the poem. This technique is often used to convey a sense of natural speech or emotion in poetry.