I'm sorry for your loss. Why not try writing something? Unless someone is making you do a poem, you can just write the thoughts that come to mind-- don't worry if you don't think it's a poem. Write about your memories of him. Just put it down on paper. That will be your work, and it will be fine. If you want, you can send it to me at mailto:emdrgreg@wikianswers.com(I'm a supervisor here) and I'll have a look at it for you.
I am writing a Metaphors poem and I'm doing the topic on my uncle would "my uncle is a tall guy a lot taller than me'' part of a Metaphors poem?
Yes, it definitely is. It is a mournful, melancholy, or plaintive poem, especially a funeral song or a lament for the dead.
To write an analysis you need to explain what the poem is about your thoughts on the poem and what type of poem is it.
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You need to put the NAME of the poem in your question so it can be answered.
Dead Boy's Poem was created in 2000.
I am writing a Metaphors poem and I'm doing the topic on my uncle would "my uncle is a tall guy a lot taller than me'' part of a Metaphors poem?
"A Dead Poem" is the fifth studio album by the Greek extreme metal band Rotting Christ, and it was released on October 12, 1997.
uncle Ben's is dead he was so old man he dead on 1997 we still use the rice because it was best rice ever!..
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Langston Hughes wrote the poem "Poem to a Dead Soldier" in 1943, during World War II. The poem reflects on the sacrifice and loss experienced in war.
Yes, it is typically a lament for the dead.
Yes, "The Dead" by James Joyce can be classified as an imagery poem. The poem uses vivid descriptions and sensory details to paint a picture of the scene and evoke emotions in the reader. Joyce's use of imagery enhances the overall atmosphere and mood of the poem.
If you are talking about Owen Hart yes, but he is not your UNCLE that I know or you would have known that
Robert Frost wrote the poem "Spoils of the Dead" to reflect on the futility and senselessness of war, emphasizing the tragic and wasteful consequences it brings. The poem explores themes of loss, mortality, and the haunting impact of war on both the living and the dead. Frost uses vivid imagery and poignant language to convey the emotional toll of war and the need for remembrance.
The original poem "Two Dead Boys" is about two boys who die in a tragic and mysterious way, and the poem explores themes of death, loss, and the unknown.
The theme of the poem "Uncle Time" revolves around the concept of time as an unstoppable force that affects everyone, regardless of their status or power. It explores the idea that time marches on relentlessly, and no one can escape its effects. The poem also reflects on the inevitability of aging and the passage of time.