The setting of Porphyria's Lover seems to be a dark and secluded cottage, during a storm. This is depicted by the opening few lines: "The rain set early in tonight, the sullen wind was soon awake, it tore the elm tops down for spite, and did it's worst to vex the lake"
It's also a rather chilly day, depicted by Porphyria's wish to make a fire in the fireplace.
The repetition in the poem Porphyrias Lover is "that moment she was mine, mine".
14 lines in a sonnet
shakespeare's poem
a poem
A lover's Complaint By William shakespeare
A spatial setting is the place of a story, poem or play.
The poem "The Demon Lover" by Elizabeth Bowen features various literary techniques such as symbolism, foreshadowing, and ambiguity. The demon lover himself symbolizes the protagonist's haunting past, while the frequent references to time and decay create a sense of foreboding. The ambiguity surrounding the lover's identity and the protagonist's fate adds to the overall mystery and suspense of the poem.
A snapshot poem is basically a poem that vividly describes an image or setting. There is no line restrictions.
W.B. YeatsÕ poem 'The Song of the Wandering Aengus' is a narrative poem. It is about the Irish mythological figureÕs search for his lover.
The first two lines in Shakespeare's poem A Lover's Complaint are: "From off a hill whose concave womb reworded. A plaintful story from a sist'ring vale"
The setting of the poem "A Stone's Throw" is a rural farming community, with imagery of fields, stones, and farmers working the land. The poem explores themes of distance and connection between people in this setting.
The poem "Poet, Lover, Birdwatcher" by Nissim Ezekiel explores the different roles and identities a person can inhabit. It delves into the complexities of being a poet, a lover, and a birdwatcher, highlighting the struggles and desires that come with each of these roles. The poem ultimately questions the balance between these identities and the challenges of navigating them in the context of life and art.