In the last two stanzas, the speaker shows a critical attitude towards miniver, suggesting that while it may be beautiful and luxurious, it is ultimately impractical and perhaps even shallow. The speaker contrasts the material wealth associated with miniver with the deeper, more meaningful joys of nature and simplicity.
In the poem "They Ask Me for Verses," the speaker reflects on the beauty of nature and the fleeting nature of life. The stanzas often emphasize the themes of impermanence and the power of poetry to capture moments in time. The poem invites the reader to contemplate the interplay between nature, poetry, and the human experience.
B) The tapping has become more dramatic but the speaker has grown desensitized to it, showing a shift in the speaker's attitude or emotional response over time. This contrast between the first and last stanzas emphasizes the ongoing nature of the tapping and the speaker's changing perception of it.
The last three stanzas of "Annabel Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe focus on the speaker's overwhelming love for Annabel Lee even after her death. This love is portrayed as transcendent and eternal, despite societal conventions or the physical separation caused by death. The speaker believes that the angels were envious of their love and that their souls are still connected in the afterlife.
There are 8 stanzas
The plural of stanza is stanzas. As in "stanzas are found in poems".
I'm pretty sure there's 9 stanzas
121 verses that is 121 stanzas
Elegiac Stanzas was created in 1807.
there are 5 stanzas there are 10 lines
There are 6 stanzas in "in Paris with you" by James fenton
Two Stanzas, both 3 lines long.