Lucy Gray
William Wordsworth has very beautifully Porty ed.The Pathetic and tragic end of Lucy. She was alonely child. she was very obdient to her Parents. She Went to the town to bring her Mother . But She was lost in untimely storm. her parents went in Search of her but in vain she had died. Some people still hold that Lucy is a living child. She sing a solitary song
"To Whom Should I Speak Today" is a poem by Egyptian poet Thomas Eric Peet. The meaning of the poem has to do with distrust of fellowmen.
The poem is written by Carol Ann Duffy who is writing from the point of view of Anne Hathaway. In the poem Anne Hathaway is speaking about her husband William Shakespeare.
in the poem Ulysses, he addresses his son Telemachus.
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no it was terrible. xD
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The speaker in the poem is the voice or persona created by the poet to communicate the message or emotions of the poem. The words could be addressed to a specific person, a group of people, an object, nature, or even oneself. The speaker's identity and intention can vary depending on the poem's context and theme.
"To Whom Should I Speak Today" is a poem by Egyptian poet Thomas Eric Peet. The meaning of the poem has to do with distrust of fellowmen.
The tone in the poem "Digging" by Seamus Heaney is nostalgic and reflective. The speaker admires his father's and grandfather's manual labor, while also feeling a sense of guilt for not following in their footsteps. Heaney uses the act of digging as a metaphor for exploring his own identity and heritage.
I believe it is Humpty Dumpty speaking to Alice.
"Who are Digging on My Grave" by Thomas Hardy is a poem that explores the afterlife and the idea of being forgotten by loved ones. The speaker, a dog, questions who is now digging on their grave and realizes that it doesn't matter as they are already dead. The poem conveys a sense of acceptance and peace with death.
"Ask not for whom the bell tolls.." is a quote from a poem by John Donne. The poem is called "No Man Is An Island."
The poem is written by Carol Ann Duffy who is writing from the point of view of Anne Hathaway. In the poem Anne Hathaway is speaking about her husband William Shakespeare.
Jamie Shaffer